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Fffffyona is back to posting cleft patient videos to try to get some credibility back and resume the fawning all over her. So obvious.
 
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Edit to add, there are loads of nurses I was given a VO off one, she was a midwife it was horrific, but it's disclosed to you at the beginning the risks that can occur, just Coz it hasn't happened to your mates doesn't mean it's not going to happen to you, its good money and it attracts the wrong people medic or non medic look at all the shady gmc registered cunts working under ffyona, I'd rather someone with an intense back ground in facial Anatomy who genuinely loves it and is passionate and knowledgeable about it come near me than some medic who doesn't give a duck and does it as a sideline for extra cash, aesthetics as a whole needs an overhaul and regulating, should be like a register where you've got to show your training, show that you've come up the ranks properly and you're insured etc

Looks like he’s a hairdresser who’s started to go into lip fillers🤦🏼‍♀️🤦🏼‍♀️🤦🏼‍♀️ just another person out there botching lips
Not being funny but I've got more professionalism in my big toe, just had a look through his page scruffy bleep has got his hair down like rapunzel all over someone's face whilst he's injecting absolute bog trotter, he's deffo a 1 day course wonder
 
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Edit to add, there are loads of nurses I was given a VO off one, she was a midwife it was horrific, but it's disclosed to you at the beginning the risks that can occur, just Coz it hasn't happened to your mates doesn't mean it's not going to happen to you, its good money and it attracts the wrong people medic or non medic look at all the shady gmc registered cunts working under ffyona, I'd rather someone with an intense back ground in facial Anatomy who genuinely loves it and is passionate and knowledgeable about it come near me than some medic who doesn't give a duck and does it as a sideline for extra cash, aesthetics as a whole needs an overhaul and regulating, should be like a register where you've got to show your training, show that you've come up the ranks properly and you're insured etc



Not being funny but I've got more professionalism in my big toe, just had a look through his page scruffy bleep has got his hair down like rapunzel all over someone's face whilst he's injecting absolute bog trotter, he's deffo a 1 day course wonder
this is where my argument comes in though regarding research. There’s a difference in a Nurse Practitioner who is a senior nurse, and a bog standard hospital nurse providing these treatments too.
A NP will usually be a prescriber with an extensive background in autonomous practice with diagnostic and clinical exam qualifications etc. I have many friends who are NP and many who are staff nurses in wards, all offer aesthetics (as so many seem to now a days) but I tell you I know who I would trust and who I wouldn’t lol literally based off the qualifications and experience.
But a beautician wouldn’t even enter my head as a possible ‘practitioner’ xxx

ETA: I go to my friend who owns his own practice. His medical background is EXTENSIVE and literally his advice is, ‘should any whiteness / coldnessetc etc etc occur you contact me even if it’s 3am and we meet here at the clinic inside 15 minutes and we dissolve it.’
That’s the difference ^ he’s trained / qualified to FIX any problem that occurs. Whereas some nurses practice without being prescribers so they’re going through other parties for their filler, and referring on to other with complications etc.
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You’ve dodged a bullet it could of been you or anyone of la la lands customers.
The CC’s pictures are gorgeous to look at they look like a very well trained expert professional has done them which we know is lies. I saw Ffoyna in the flesh with Dr Ellie and I swear Ffoyna looked like Tiffany from the Chucky horror films no wonder she’s always having a dig at others on insta she must be vexed having to photoshop herself everyday.
And tbh.. saying she looks like Tiffany from Chucky is being kind. Nothing like this saucer-eyed barbie thing she presents.
 
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this is where my argument comes in though regarding research. There’s a difference in a Nurse Practitioner who is a senior nurse, and a bog standard hospital nurse providing these treatments too.
A NP will usually be a prescriber with an extensive background in autonomous practice with diagnostic and clinical exam qualifications etc. I have many friends who are NP and many who are staff nurses in wards, all offer aesthetics (as so many seem to now a days) but I tell you I know who I would trust and who I wouldn’t lol literally based off the qualifications and experience.
But a beautician wouldn’t even enter my head as a possible ‘practitioner’ xxx

ETA: I go to my friend who owns his own practice. His medical background is EXTENSIVE and literally his advice is, ‘should any whiteness / coldnessetc etc etc occur you contact me even if it’s 3am and we meet here at the clinic inside 15 minutes and we dissolve it.’
That’s the difference ^ he’s trained / qualified to FIX any problem that occurs. Whereas some nurses practice without being prescribers so they’re going through other parties for their filler, and referring on to other with complications etc.
xxx
Well then they should be trained in complications and that's another huge one, if they're not run, that midwife left me to rot passed it off as a haematoma and guess who rescued me.... A non medic with complication training. Aesthetics needs taken out of the bracket of medic non medic and given its own category, my close friend is a prescribing nurse she told me they just touch on facial Anatomy and it's maxofacial what do the intense training. Medics attend the same courses for aesthetics as non which in itself is bleeping bezerk. The nurse couldn't treat me as she wasn't complication trained. The medic I a and e which ffyona pointed out passed off a VO as an infection. Just because you're a medic doesn't mean you can do aesthetics. It needs it's own bracket. Doctors and nurses who have been struck off can still do aesthetics that's disgusting, the only way safety will be adhered to in that industry is having its own seperate bracket

Exit - an A&E doctor is even a step above a senior nurse and they still couldn't recognise it

Needs his own thread 🙏🏻
Do it spill ☕

And tbh.. saying she looks like Tiffany from Chucky is being kind. Nothing like this saucer-eyed barbie thing she presents.
Her pupils are huge you'd think she had been on lsd all her life 😂
 
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I just feel sorry for the poor girl who’s nose bubbled like a blackberry and melted clean off me.

I wonder what it looks like now. Do you think it’ll ever be pink again?

Learning about CC recently, I wouldn’t put it past them bleeping branding her nose like a cows arse with their logo the fame hungry rats
 
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It's like if you're a medic you get the green light, no one questions you or your practise hence why fifi keeps banging on that she's a doctor when she's not, having a medical background automatically makes people trust you. Prescribing nurses out there are giving scripts to non medics for botox etc. I'd say it's more scary the amount of corruption medical wise than non medic, these people bash non medics but then in the same breath will write a script for botox for a 1 day course wonder ££££, look at botched, the surgeons out there mutilating people is horrendous and on the flip side you've got companies non medic which I'm sure you all will have seen on insta giving packages what make people's Jaws like breeze blocks, puppet string brows and the worlds pointiest chin. Literal mutilation. Its about the type of person you are

If anything cc has highlighted how bleeping corrupt the lot is she's got doctors working there turning a blind eye. Give me someone who wants it as a career with genuine passion, knowledge, care any day of the week over some nurse who's just got into it because the nhs pay is tit 🤷‍♀️
 
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Prescribing nurses out there are giving scripts to non medics for botox etc. I'd say it's more scary the amount of corruption medical wise than non medic, these people bash non medics but then in the same breath will write a script for botox for a 1 day course
Yep, my cousin does this. Went back to uni again 10 years into her nursing career so she could prescribe purely for the £££££
 
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Well then they should be trained in complications and that's another huge one, if they're not run, that midwife left me to rot passed it off as a haematoma and guess who rescued me.... A non medic with complication training. Aesthetics needs taken out of the bracket of medic non medic and given its own category, my close friend is a prescribing nurse she told me they just touch on facial Anatomy and it's maxofacial what do the intense training. Medics attend the same courses for aesthetics as non which in itself is bleeping bezerk. The nurse couldn't treat me as she wasn't complication trained. The medic I a and e which ffyona pointed out passed off a VO as an infection. Just because you're a medic doesn't mean you can do aesthetics. It needs it's own bracket. Doctors and nurses who have been struck off can still do aesthetics that's disgusting, the only way safety will be adhered to in that industry is having its own seperate bracket

Exit - an A&E doctor is even a step above a senior nurse and they still couldn't recognise it



Do it spill ☕



Her pupils are huge you'd think she had been on lsd all her life 😂
i am sorry but I completely disagree with you.
aesthetics needs policing ABSOLUTELY but by trained medical professionals that are then trained in aesthetics.
I do agree with you though that not just any medical professional should ‘do’ aesthetics.

I have a nurse friend who is qualified 4 years and works in an outpatient department - basically putting patients into consultation rooms for doctors. She works in aesthetics and I think, god you have zero clinical background or any further training to perform in aesthetics. I don’t know where she trained etc but her work is not good / pretty to look at. She is not a prescriber (the prescriber course is expensive to undertake and hard to get onto. Unless you work in a field of nursing that requires prescribing like the walk ins or a speciality where you practice autonomously ).

Then I have a friend who is a dermatology specialist nurse and prescriber with approx 20 years behind her and she’s only JUST completed her Botox training lol she’s not even interested in fillers.
So the standard in WHO does your aesthetics is something everyone should research into, and not just because someone’s a nurse makes them the best at the job.
HOWEVER they are all trained medical Professionals and you’d have to be lacking somewhat in intelligence to think a beauticians background compares. Even as a student nurse the extensive training and skill set you have to become competent in to even administer ONE IntraMuscular or subcutaneous injection is extensive. Let alone having the medical background to recognise haematoma / vascular occlusion / infection / migration.
Filler particularly to the nose can be SO DANGEROUS in terms of compressive effect on the vessels and can lead to blindness.
There was a viral post not that long ago of a different girls nose that had been filled by a beautician who advised her the reaction she experienced was potentially impetigo. A nurse would know what’s definitely impetigo and what’s an occlusion to a vessel (which that one was)

This will be regulated medically one day and the sooner it happens the better.
 
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i am sorry but I completely disagree with you.
aesthetics needs policing ABSOLUTELY but by trained medical professionals that are then trained in aesthetics.
I do agree with you though that not just any medical professional should ‘do’ aesthetics.

I have a nurse friend who is qualified 4 years and works in an outpatient department - basically putting patients into consultation rooms for doctors. She works in aesthetics and I think, god you have zero clinical background or any further training to perform in aesthetics. I don’t know where she trained etc but her work is not good / pretty to look at. She is not a prescriber (the prescriber course is expensive to undertake and hard to get onto. Unless you work in a field of nursing that requires prescribing like the walk ins or a speciality where you practice autonomously ).

Then I have a friend who is a dermatology specialist nurse and prescriber with approx 20 years behind her and she’s only JUST completed her Botox training lol she’s not even interested in fillers.
So the standard in WHO does your aesthetics is something everyone should research into, and not just because someone’s a nurse makes them the best at the job.
HOWEVER they are all trained medical Professionals and you’d have to be lacking somewhat in intelligence to think a beauticians background compares. Even as a student nurse the extensive training and skill set you have to become competent in to even administer ONE IntraMuscular or subcutaneous injection is extensive. Let alone having the medical background to recognise haematoma / vascular occlusion / infection / migration.
Filler particularly to the nose can be SO DANGEROUS in terms of compressive effect on the vessels and can lead to blindness.
There was a viral post not that long ago of a different girls nose that had been filled by a beautician who advised her the reaction she experienced was potentially impetigo. A nurse would know what’s definitely impetigo and what’s an occlusion to a vessel (which that one was)

This will be regulated medically one day and the sooner it happens the better.

Exactly so you can see the variance between the lot which blows the medic non medic situation out of the water.... I havent said once beauticians have more knowledge I've stated its the likes of them doing the one day courses which may I add a lot of nurses run that cause this

A beautician is in a whole other level than someone who has trained to level 7 masters with massive facial Anatomy back ground, as I said these go through the ranks even safety in medicine etc I haven't got a problem with them doing it at all they've done it for years and worked their way through

But there are unfortunately I'd say more dodgy medics than non medics wether they've given a VO or not they're still allowing and giving people these drugs to do what they want with willy nilly and that is bang out of order

This is why aesthetics needs its own I'd say university degree and full regulation because its an absolute farce what goes on

Yep, my cousin does this. Went back to uni again 10 years into her nursing career so she could prescribe purely for the £££££
Exactly the industry is run by ££££ not ethics
 
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Exactly so you can see the variance between the lot which blows the medic non medic situation out of the water.... I havent said once beauticians have more knowledge I've stated its the likes of them doing the one day courses which may I add a lot of nurses run that cause this

A beautician is in a whole other level than someone who has trained to level 7 masters with massive facial Anatomy back ground, as I said these go through the ranks even safety in medicine etc I haven't got a problem with them doing it at all they've done it for years and worked their way through

But there are unfortunately I'd say more dodgy medics than non medics wether they've given a VO or not they're still allowing and giving people these drugs to do what they want with willy nilly and that is bang out of order

This is why aesthetics needs its own I'd say university degree and full regulation because its an absolute farce what goes on


Exactly the industry is run by ££££ not ethics
Do you know honest to God you are chatting absolute sense here, I completely get your point xxx
 
I didn’t fuckin have a clue either 🤣

I thought it was someone who Weaved through traffic or somethin random
Was being sarcastic there Barb. Due to Lou’s lovely response 🙄. Nice to see you over here. Makes KHM look even duller on ere doesn’t it 😂

i am sorry but I completely disagree with you.
aesthetics needs policing ABSOLUTELY but by trained medical professionals that are then trained in aesthetics.
I do agree with you though that not just any medical professional should ‘do’ aesthetics.

I have a nurse friend who is qualified 4 years and works in an outpatient department - basically putting patients into consultation rooms for doctors. She works in aesthetics and I think, god you have zero clinical background or any further training to perform in aesthetics. I don’t know where she trained etc but her work is not good / pretty to look at. She is not a prescriber (the prescriber course is expensive to undertake and hard to get onto. Unless you work in a field of nursing that requires prescribing like the walk ins or a speciality where you practice autonomously ).

Then I have a friend who is a dermatology specialist nurse and prescriber with approx 20 years behind her and she’s only JUST completed her Botox training lol she’s not even interested in fillers.
So the standard in WHO does your aesthetics is something everyone should research into, and not just because someone’s a nurse makes them the best at the job.
HOWEVER they are all trained medical Professionals and you’d have to be lacking somewhat in intelligence to think a beauticians background compares. Even as a student nurse the extensive training and skill set you have to become competent in to even administer ONE IntraMuscular or subcutaneous injection is extensive. Let alone having the medical background to recognise haematoma / vascular occlusion / infection / migration.
Filler particularly to the nose can be SO DANGEROUS in terms of compressive effect on the vessels and can lead to blindness.
There was a viral post not that long ago of a different girls nose that had been filled by a beautician who advised her the reaction she experienced was potentially impetigo. A nurse would know what’s definitely impetigo and what’s an occlusion to a vessel (which that one was)

This will be regulated medically one day and the sooner it happens the better.
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It should a variant the nursing degree, like children nursing or adult nursing. However I can't see that happening anytime soon as I don't know how it would even work considering the nursing degree is basically working at a hospital. Plus the NHS will want to retain as many nurses as they can.
 
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Do you know honest to God you are chatting absolute sense here, I completely get your point xxx
It's so scary and id say only recently with what's gone on with CC how bad the whole aesthetics gig is, it's absolutely terrifying, it's a money hungry game and no matter what back ground some people will do whatever for the right price.

I think if they did a university course covering the medical side of aesthetics aswell will be a game changer because I guarantee the people who haven't got the passion for it won't be arsed to do it, it will weed out the good from the bad, imagine the 1 day course wonders having to do a 3 year degree or a nurse having to go back and do a degree in aesthetics, make people work and do it the right way and not cut corners I think we will see a huge improvement
 
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