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Emaze Aesthetics
242 Manchester Road, S36 2RF
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Jo Poskitt Aesthetics
Chesham Road, S70 2NT
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Pure Medical Aesthetics Clinic
St Catherine’s House, DN4 8QP
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Facial Aesthetics & Cosmetic Enhancements
7 Chester St, CH7 1EG
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Purple Gem Aesthetics
240 Peniel Green Road, SA7 9BD
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Dr Rebecca White Aesthetics
26 West George St, KA1 1DG
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AMG Aesthetics
26 West George St, KA1 1DG
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Renew Medical Spa
40a London Road, SK9 7DZ
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EK Aesthetics
5 Prices Way, NN13 6NR
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C&L Aesthetics
43 Hayden Lane, NG15 8BS
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Butterfly Aesthetics
55 Northgate, WF1 3BP
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Pegi Day Aesthetics
Blackthorn Drive, HD3 3SB
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Dr Matla Aesthetics
Old Brewery Court, Starbeck Ave, NE2 1XG
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Laura Spence Aesthetics
44 Lower Bridge St, CH1 1RS
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BU Medispa
70-72 Sheffield Road, S74 0DQ
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Redefine with Rebecca Aesthetics
85 Heatherfield Crescent, HD1 4QN
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Dawn Attewal Aesthetics
3-5 Back St Anne’s Road West, FY8 1RD
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Reverse Time Aesthetics
2 Barnes Cl, Winchester SO23 9QX
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In 2003 Karen Littleton began work with The Royal College of Nursing as a Regional Officer for a period of ten years. She gained further skills in professional development, governmental lobbying and liaison, leadership, Human Resources and employment law. She worked closely with the NMC and service managers on Fitness to Practice cases. During these years Karen Littleton also undertook secondments for local hospices and PCTs in developing policies and undertaking investigatory and disciplinary work across the NMC, GMC and GDC disciplines.
Following her work with the RCN Karen Littleton undertook a period of work with The Department of Work & Pensions for disability assessment for benefits.
In 2012 Karen Littleton began working in aesthetic medicine, gradually developing and consolidating her skills. She undertook various courses to supplement her knowledge base and was able to transfer her career skills into this clinical speciality. She now has her own clinic based in Nottinghamshire. Having taught Independent and Supplementary Nurse Prescribing at The University of Nottingham, Karen Littleton was able to use these skills in the aesthetic field. After a long career with clear clinical pathways where professional knowledge, skills and professionalism were at the heart of patient care and safety it is clear that aesthetic medicine needs to be recognised as a clinical speciality.
Karen Littleton is highly delighted to be part of British Association For Medical Aesthetic Complications (BAMAC) by providing 24-hour advice and access for any medical aesthetics complication for all aesthetic practitioners across the UK which will promote and enhance patient safety thus preventing or reducing harm.