As we continue to thrive and grow within the beauty and aesthetic industry, there are critical issues we must address to safeguard our profession’s future. Stefanie Milla, CEO of The Aesthetic and Beauty Industry Council (ABIC) looks at the challenges facing the industry and introduces the SafeSkin Certification.
The lack of consistent national regulation has led to varied treatment standards, posing significant risks to both businesses and clients. Without uniform standards, the threat of overly restrictive legislation looms large, potentially stifling the innovation and growth that define our industry.
At ABIC, we have taken a proactive approach to these challenges with our SafeSkin Certification. This groundbreaking initiative aims to create a unified, safer, and more progressive industry.
The Current Landscape
Inconsistent and Insufficient National Regulation
The absence of consistent national standards means that treatment practices vary widely, which as we know can confuse clients and compromise their safety. Different states and territories have different regulations, leading to a fragmented industry where the quality of treatments can differ significantly.
Overly Restrictive Legislation
There’s a real risk that the government will impose stringent regulations that could hinder the operational flexibility of clinics and salons. Overly prohibitive legislation could make it difficult for businesses to thrive, impacting the entire industry. We have already seen the ramifications of unsuitable legislation in the aesthetic sector of our industry. Government sources have already indicated that they are turning their attention towards the dermal and beauty treatments performed by medical professionals as a segue into our industry.
Safety Concerns
Without uniform standards, client safety has been at risk, particularly with device and laser-based treatments. Variations in training and practice standards can lead to inconsistent treatment outcomes and potential harm to clients. We have noticed an increased amount of media surrounding adverse events, and the lack of consistent regulation and qualification requirements across our industry.
Unqualified Practitioners
The lack of regulation allows unqualified individuals to enter the industry and perform treatments without proper training. Clients are often unaware that the person providing their treatment may not have the necessary qualifications, putting their health and safety at risk.
Taking back control of our industry with SafeSkin Certification
SafeSkin Certification addresses these pressing issues head-on. It sets a benchmark for safety, quality, and professionalism, ensuring that every certified clinic meets benchmark standards.
Uniform Standards
By establishing a consistent set of standards, SafeSkin Certification ensures that all certified clinics provide treatments that adhere to the highest safety and quality protocols. This uniformity protects clients and enhances the industry’s reputation.
Industry Recognition
Key industry leaders and award-winning clinics have already embraced SafeSkin Certification. Notably, Karen Mering de Gonzalez from Skin Correctives was the first to achieve certification last year. She highlights how the certification has added to the integrity of her profession, boosted client safety, and instilled a sense of pride among her staff.
You can learn about Karen’s inspiring story and experience with SafeSkin Certification in the ABIC Podcast, and ABIC ‘s Facebook page!
Enhanced Client Trust
SafeSkin Certification elevates the status of your clinic with both new and existing clients. It serves as a mark of excellence, assuring clients that they are in safe hands. This trust is invaluable in building long-term client relationships and fostering loyalty.
Staff Morale and Pride
Certification contributes to a positive clinic culture, boosting staff morale and pride. When your team knows they are part of an elite group of certified professionals, it enhances their commitment
to maintaining high standards and delivering exceptional service.
The Certification Process. Streamlined and Supportive.
The SafeSkin Certification process is designed to be straightforward and supportive. Our team at ABIC is dedicated to guiding you through every step, ensuring a smooth journey to certification. Here’s what you can expect:
- Application – Start by submitting an application outlining your clinic’s current practices and standards.
- Assessment – Our experts will conduct an assessment of your clinic, identifying areas that meet the standards and those that may need enhancement.
- Support – If necessary, we provide guidance and resources to help you meet the certification requirements.
- Certification – Once all standards are met, your clinic will be awarded the SafeSkin Certification, signaling your commitment to safety and excellence.
Join the Movement. Get Certified Today
In a rapidly evolving industry, staying ahead of the curve is crucial. SafeSkin Certification is not just about compliance, it’s about leading the way in safety, quality, and professionalism. By getting certified, you are not only protecting your clients and enhancing your clinic’s reputation but also contributing to the future of a unified and thriving industry.
To embark on your certification journey, contact ABIC today. Visit our website here.
This article was supplied by The Aesthetic & Beauty Industry Council (ABIC).
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