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Wednesday, 31 October 2007

The combined state of the art clinic and aesthetic training centre is located in Bridgend, South Wales, and cost a ¼ million pounds to build. It will cater for all levels of medical professionals who are increasingly adding non-surgical treatments to their range of patient services. Dentists, GPs and Healthcare nurses can all sign on to be trained in administering a variety of non-surgical treatments such as Botox®, dermal fillers and chemical peels.

With more and more people opting to have simple non-surgical treatments done, the industry has seen various healthcare providers going down the aesthetic route, often extending their opening hours for greater patient convenience. New Cosmetic Treatments Training Centre Opens Headed by Medical Director Dr. Huw Perry (M.B, BS, Dip.Ther), the courses offered at the industry recognised training centre cover a comprehensive range of simple and advanced aesthetic treatments. Respected within his field, Dr. Perry trained with the renowned Patrick Bowler and has lectured at national conferences and has case studies in national aesthetic publications. He is also one of the founder members of the British Association of Cosmetic Doctors in Wales.

 Dr. Perry explains that with the increase in demand for aesthetic treatments "It is imperative that training of the highest standards are met and maintained". "The training centre is at the forefront of medical aesthetics," said Dr Perry "delegate numbers are limited on all of our aesthetic courses, enabling us to offer attendees individual attention and superior practical training. Equal importance is placed on theoretical and practical hands on experience with real patients in a real clinic environment - a vital part of the learning experience.  Wales has waited a long time for a centre of this caliber."

Medical professionals interested in attending a New You training course are invited to call Amy Coomber on 01656 644468 for more information.

If you are considering having any form of non-surgical treatment done, it is always advisable to consult your local GP first. Why not browse through our list of NY (Bodyenrich) clinics here. You can send a free, no obligation, enquiry directly to one of their clinics and even read and write reviews about any experiences at the clinic.


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 No.1  Not what it Seems

This New You/Bodyenrich clinic has 3 County Court Judgements against them including mine. As a Registered Nurse I paid them nearly £5,000 for a package of training and support which they were unable to deliver satisfactorily or ethically. They should have paid me back the money in October as agreed by the Courts but I'm still waiting and taking further action. I would warn any nurse from paying them money for training.
Please contact me for further information.
Debbie Sears (Registered) • 2008-01-22 21:57:06
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