Slapton Aesthetic Treatments 

Achieve The Flawless Look With Expert Aesthetics In Slapton

About Slapton Aesthetic Treatments

S J Aesthetics provides "nurse led" beauty and non-surgical treatments for the residents of Slapton, Prospect Hill, and the tranquil surroundings.


Backed with 25 years of experience as an NHS nurse, Sarah provides "safe" and effective aesthetic services.


Sarah has attended many training courses and achieved all "industry certifications" - whilst being fully insured for patient safety.

Anti-Wrinkle Treatments, Skin Boosters, facial fillers, and more.

Image of a before and after treatment of lip filler

Our Treatments & Services For Slapton

Take a look at our clients before and after pictures listed below 

Client Safety & How We Ensure High Practice Standards for Our Slapton Residents

Your "safety" is our highest priority, we adhere to all industry guidelines and regulations. 

Our service includes a free consultation to discuss your requirements, and to provide all relevant information. 

To see our full list of certifications please scroll to the bottom of this page, and you will find links to our accreditations & certifications.

FAQ's

  1. Do Aesthetic treatments hurt? - They can sting depending on the treatment your having carried out, mild discomfort in some circumstances.
  2. How lone does it take for a treatment to be carried out? - Most treatments take less than 10 minutes as Sarah is very experienced.
  3. How much does it cost? - Prices range from £99-£1599 depending on the services you require.

Fill in the form below to book a free consultation, and aesthetic treatment procedure in Slapton.

 
 
 
 
 
 

Accreditations, Training & NHS Background

Save Face – Safe Practitioners

Save Face is a national register of accredited aesthetic practitioners who meet rigorous clinical and ethical standards.

Birmingham Community Healthcare – District Nurse Experience

Worked as a district nurse within Birmingham Community Healthcare NHS Trust, delivering frontline patient care throughout the West Midlands.

BAMAN – British Association of Medical Aesthetic Nurses

BAMAN provides professional support and ethical frameworks for qualified aesthetic nurses in the UK.

NMC – Nursing and Midwifery Council

The NMC regulates nurses and midwives in the UK, ensuring professional standards and safe patient care.

RPS – Royal Pharmaceutical Society

Prescribing Competency Framework (PDF) issued by the RPS to guide safe non-medical prescribing practices in clinical settings.

RCN – Royal College of Nursing

RCN Non-Medical Prescribing Advice offers guidance for nurse-led prescription practice in aesthetic medicine.

BCU – Birmingham City University

Birmingham City University is where Sarah undertook higher-level qualifications supporting her aesthetics specialism and clinical development.

Cosmetic Courses – Clinical Aesthetic Training

Cosmetic Courses is a UK-leading medical aesthetics training academy offering practical and theoretical learning for professionals.

UHB – University Hospitals Birmingham

University Hospitals Birmingham is one of the UK’s largest teaching hospital trusts, where Sarah gained extensive clinical experience in NHS settings.