Harley Street Institute is a postgraduate medical education institution based in London's Harley Street. We provide advanced professional education, research, and thought leadership for healthcare professionals working in aesthetic medicine and clinical practice worldwide.

    Explore our range of postgraduate programmes including foundation training, certificate pathways, fellowship programmes, and continuing professional development. Education and research for doctors, nurses, dentists, and healthcare professionals seeking professional advancement.

    POSTGRADUATE MEDICAL EDUCATION

    Harley Street Institute

    Postgraduate education, research, and clinical leadership in aesthetic medicine.

    Harley Street Institute is a postgraduate medical education institution based in London's Harley Street. We deliver advanced training, research, and professional development for healthcare professionals in aesthetic medicine worldwide.

    Doctors • Dentists • Nurses • Healthcare Professionals

    Insights & Commentary in Aesthetic Medicine

    Skin Booster Modalities: Mechanisms, Evidence, Safety, Protocols & Sequencing - Literature Review in aesthetic medicine training
    Literature Review

    Skin Booster Modalities: Mechanisms, Evidence, Safety, Protocols & Sequencing

    Clinician-facing review comparing polynucleotides, PRP, retinoids, peptides, exosomes, and biorevitalisers with a pragmatic sequencing model for practice.

    March 31, 2026

    Oh No, Another Microneedling Device: Why the Market Keeps Reinventing a Wheel That Already Rolls - Expert Opinion in aesthetic medicine training
    Expert Opinion

    Oh No, Another Microneedling Device: Why the Market Keeps Reinventing a Wheel That Already Rolls

    Expert opinion: stop paying thousands for branded pens. A CE-certified device at £200–£400 delivers identical outcomes. Technique beats branding.

    March 27, 2026

    OnabotulinumtoxinA for Migraine Prevention: PREEMPT, NICE TA260 and the Dose Debate - Clinical Research in aesthetic medicine training
    Clinical Research

    OnabotulinumtoxinA for Migraine Prevention: PREEMPT, NICE TA260 and the Dose Debate

    Why neurologists use 31–39 sites and 155–195 units for chronic migraine, what the PRECLUDE trial showed for episodic migraine, and where the evidence gap really lies.

    May 7, 2026

    Combining Botulinum Toxin and Corticosteroid Injections for Trigger Point Management - Clinical Research in aesthetic medicine training
    Clinical Research

    Combining Botulinum Toxin and Corticosteroid Injections for Trigger Point Management

    Evidence-based clinical review with RCT data, 2024 RAPM multi-society guidance, and a practical decision algorithm for refractory myofascial pain.

    May 5, 2026

    Chin Deficiency Classification and Filler Treatment: A Practical Injector Framework - Clinical Practice in aesthetic medicine training
    Clinical Practice

    Chin Deficiency Classification and Filler Treatment: A Practical Injector Framework

    Structured three-axis classification using Ricketts' E-line, gender-specific volume guidance, and product selection across Teoxane, Juvéderm and Stylage.

    April 9, 2026

    Botulinum Toxin Type A in Orofacial Pain Management: A Clinical Review - Clinical Research in aesthetic medicine training
    Clinical Research

    Botulinum Toxin Type A in Orofacial Pain Management: A Clinical Review

    RCT-grade evidence for BoNT-A in TMD, masseter myofascial pain and bruxism — with dosing protocols, comparators and a multimodal algorithm.

    March 20, 2026

    Fibre-Optic Subdermal Diode-Laser Rejuvenation of the Lower Face (Endolift-Type) - Clinical Spotlight in aesthetic medicine training
    Clinical Spotlight

    Fibre-Optic Subdermal Diode-Laser Rejuvenation of the Lower Face (Endolift-Type)

    Technique, evidence, outcomes and integration with structural jawline filler — including patient selection, complications and risk-reduction strategies.

    March 13, 2026

    Manual Dexterity Does Not Predict Early Practice Outcomes in Aesthetic Medicine - Journal in aesthetic medicine training
    Journal

    Manual Dexterity Does Not Predict Early Practice Outcomes in Aesthetic Medicine

    Retrospective study reveals surprising findings about the relationship between manual skills and clinical success.

    October 21, 2025

    Why We Haven't Seen Biofilm in a Decade: Cannula Dispersion and Vigorous Massage - Safety in aesthetic medicine training
    Safety

    Why We Haven't Seen Biofilm in a Decade: Cannula Dispersion and Vigorous Massage

    Expert opinion on how proper technique may prevent biofilm formation in dermal filler treatments.

    October 19, 2025

    Your Aesthetic Training Journey

    A typical roadmap for practitioners entering aesthetic medicine

    Step 1 — Start Here

    Foundation Botox & Fillers

    Dip your feet in. Our one-day foundation course is perfect for complete beginners looking to explore aesthetic medicine. Learn core injection techniques, facial anatomy, and patient consultation in a safe, supportive environment.

    • No prior experience required
    • One-day intensive training
    • Hands-on with real patients
    View Foundation Course
    Step 2 — For the Serious

    CAM or Fellowship (FAM)

    Ready to commit? The Certificate in Aesthetic Medicine (CAM) is a structured multi-day programme combining foundation + advanced + skin training. For those seeking the highest level, the Fellowship (FAM) adds clinical immersion and mentorship.

    • Comprehensive certification pathway
    • Advanced techniques & full face
    • Both accept complete beginners
    For Everyone

    Skin Rejuvenation Certificate

    Who doesn't need these treatments? Think about your own family — parents, partners, friends. Skin treatments are simple, effective, low-risk, and highly satisfying. Low startup costs with high returns — both financially and in patient gratitude.

    • Low side-effect profile
    • Affordable entry point
    • High patient satisfaction
    View Skin Certificate

    Not sure where to start?

    Most beginners choose Foundation first, then progress to CAM or add Skin training alongside.

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    Practice Resources

    Free tools for clinical decision-making, pricing strategy, and practice growth.

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