Qualified practitioners
For aesthetics practitioners who are trained to deliver treatments but require independent prescribing support.
Prescribing services
Face-to-face aesthetics prescribing support for qualified non-prescribing practitioners and clinics who need a registered nurse independent prescriber before anti-wrinkle, dermal filler and related prescription-only treatments. Based in Orpington, Kent, with straightforward access from Bromley and SE London.


10+
Years in aesthetics
Face-to-face
Client assessment
RN IP
Nurse prescriber
Safety first
Suitability before supply
Who this supports
Charmelle understands practitioner, clinic and education settings. This service is designed for professionals who already take governance, safety and client selection seriously, and want prescribing support that reflects that standard.
For aesthetics practitioners who are trained to deliver treatments but require independent prescribing support.
For clinics looking for a calm prescribing partner with aesthetics, clinic ownership and educator experience.
Face-to-face consultation, medical history, suitability review, and prescribing only where clinically appropriate.

How it works
Practitioner or clinic enquiry to understand experience, treatment pathway, location and governance needs.
Client attends a face-to-face prescribing consultation with Charmelle before any prescription is issued.
Medical history, contraindications, expectations, and suitability are assessed and documented.
Where appropriate, prescribing directions are issued clearly for the agreed treatment episode.
Clinical standards
The current NMC position requires face-to-face consultation before nurse and midwife prescribers issue prescriptions for elective non-surgical cosmetic procedures.
NMC updatePrescribing is based on Charmelle’s own assessment and professional judgement, not a request to supply.
Remote prescribing is not offered for elective non-surgical cosmetic procedures.
Practitioners remain responsible for their training, insurance, premises, consent, and treatment standards.
If the treatment is not suitable, Charmelle will not prescribe.
Service detail
Face-to-face prescribing consultations
Suitability and contraindication review
Clear prescribing documentation where appropriate
Supportive communication with the treating practitioner
Professional boundaries around safety and accountability
Availability and pricing confirmed by enquiry
This service is not a substitute for legal, insurance, or clinic governance advice. Each practitioner or clinic remains responsible for ensuring their own scope, premises, consent process, record keeping, and indemnity are appropriate.
Frequently asked questions
Common questions about nurse prescriber support for non-prescribing practitioners, face-to-face consultation requirements and aesthetics prescribing in Kent and SE London.
Anti-wrinkle injections and dermal fillers use prescription-only medicines. If you are a non-prescribing aesthetics practitioner, you need lawful prescribing or supervision arrangements before treatment. Charmelle provides face-to-face client assessment and prescribing support where clinically appropriate.
Yes, this service is designed for qualified non-prescribing aesthetics practitioners and clinics who need a registered nurse independent prescriber to assess clients before prescription-only cosmetic treatments. The treating practitioner remains responsible for delivery, consent, records and professional standards.
For elective non-surgical cosmetic procedures, the NMC expects nurse and midwife prescribers to assess the patient face-to-face before issuing a prescription. Charmelle does not offer remote prescribing for this type of aesthetic treatment.
Charmelle provides face-to-face aesthetics prescribing consultations from Orpington, Kent (BR6), with straightforward access from Bromley, Bexley and SE London. Orpington station has frequent trains to central London in around 15 minutes.
After an initial practitioner or clinic enquiry, the client attends a face-to-face prescribing consultation with Charmelle. Medical history, suitability and contraindications are reviewed before any prescription is issued. Clear documentation is provided where appropriate.
Prescribing is based on Charmelle's own clinical assessment, not a request to supply. If treatment is not suitable, she will not prescribe. That boundary protects the client, practitioner and prescriber.
No. Prescribing support is clinical, not legal or insurance advice. Each practitioner and clinic remains responsible for training, scope, premises, consent, record keeping and indemnity.
First step
Share the treatment type, practitioner background, location, expected volume, and how you currently manage client consultation, consent, records, and aftercare.
