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PROQUAL LEVEL 4 CERTIFICATE IN DERMAPLANING

1 Day Practical Training:     £1000

(RPL):     £800

 

RPL​ stands for Recognised Prior Learning. If you are already qualified via a CPD certificate in this treatment and are looking to upgrade to an Ofqual Recognised qualification.

(Payment plans are available for the course. Half payment would be needed, and the rest of the payment would be split over 3 months)

ProQual Ofqual Regulated Level 4 Certificate in Dermaplaning Training Course in Essex. Bella Mai Academy
The ProQual Level 4 Certificate in Dermaplaning provides a nationally recognised qualification for those working in the beauty industry who wish to develop and demonstrate their competence at providing dermaplaning treatments.

This qualification is an essential pre-requisite for students undertaking the ProQual Level 5 Aesthetic Practice qualifications.​​

Entry Requirements

  • A ofqual Regulated Level 3 qualification in Anatomy, Physiology and Pathology.

Or

  • A Ofqual Regulated Level 3 qualification in a relevant sector.

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If you do not already have this qualification, we teach it.

All learners must prove they hold a relevant English Language qualification, if English is not their first language.

The Aims of this Qualification

  • To develop an understanding of dermaplaning treatments.

  • To demonstrate competence at carrying out dermaplaning treatments in accordance with health and safety requirements.

  • To provide a progression route within the beauty industry for those interested in providing dermaplaning treatments.

Course Requirements

This is a 1 Day Practical Training Course, you can start this course straight away.

 

3 Assignments need to be completed before any practical training, so the first few months will be assignments and pre learning modules via our online training portal.

 

There are 4 assignments to complete in total.

 

You have 1 year to complete the course.

Practical Assessments

4 x Practical Assessments.

You will be required to supply models for the course.

We will do our best to find some models, but this cannot be guarenteed.

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All of the theoretical sides of this training course will be undertaken via our online training portal. Once you book your course and payment has been received, you will be sent your login details, to sign in and complete your theory home study modules.

There are
6 modules to this course, you must complete the modules throughout the course.
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You can download our online training portal via the app store, where you will have direct access to the online portal via your phone or iPad. You just need to search in the app store "Bella Mai Academy" or click on the picture below.
Bella Mai Academy Online Training Portal
UK Aesthetics Regulation: What the August 2025 Gov.uk Announcement Means
 

On 6 August 2025, the UK government released a press statement announcing major regulatory changes to the aesthetics industry. These updates are part of the Health and Care Act and aim to crack down on unsafe, unregulated treatments.

 

According to the Department of Health and Social Care, this will include:

  • A new licensing system for non-surgical cosmetic procedures in England.

  • Limiting high-risk treatments (such as non-surgical BBLs) to qualified healthcare professionals (Medics) in CQC-registered premises.

  • A requirement for local authority licensing for providers offering injectables like Botox and fillers.

  • A ban on under-18s receiving high-risk procedures without sign-off from a healthcare professional.

Why These Changes Are Happening

This follows increasing pressure on the NHS to deal with complications from botched procedures, growing public concern, and industry calls for tighter regulation. ​Health Minister Karin Smyth MP stated that the goal is to protect public safety, regulate rogue practitioners, and bring the industry in line with medical safety standards.

What This Means for You

Whether you are a solo practitioner, clinic owner, or training academy, here’s what you should be doing now:

  • Upgrade Your CPD CertificatesYou are at risk if you offer skin treatments, advanced treatments, or injectables without Ofqual-recognised Qualifications. CPD or manufacturer-led certificates will likely not meet licensing standards.

  • Check the Treatments You Offer - Are you offering anything that could be classified as high-risk? If so, you may need a healthcare professional on-site or medical oversight to stay compliant.

  • Prepare for Licensing 

When local authorities start issuing licences, they’ll be looking for proof of:

  • Qualifications (not CPD certificates).

  • Hygiene and safety protocols.

  • Insurance.

  • Treatment suitability assessments.

What Happens Next?

The government will open a public consultation to decide exactly which treatments are considered high-risk, what qualifications are required, and how the licensing system will be enforced.

We expect:

  • A tiered system classifying treatments as red, amber, or green.

  • A clear definition of who can perform which treatments.

  • Enforcement via fines and possible restrictions on non-compliant businesses via local councils.

It is about future-proofing your career and protecting your clients. Whether you’re just starting out or have been trading for years, now is the time to tighten up your standards, training and compliance.

Want to read the official announcement?
Click here for the full gov.uk statement.

ProQual Level 4 Dermaplaning

ProQual Level 4 Dermaplaning

ProQual Level 4 Dermaplaning
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