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Integrating technology and client safety protocols
Faces Consent co-founder Ben O’Brien considers the role of technology in aesthetic clinics
BEN O’BRIEN
Ben O’Brien is the co-founder of Faces Consent, a digital platform designed to revolutionise the way aesthetic and beauty professionals manage client consent forms and appointments. With a deep understanding of the industry’s needs, O’Brien has played a pivotal role in driving Faces Consent’s growth, ensuring it offers secure, user-friendly solutions that enhance operational efficiency for practitioners.
Aesthetic clinics encounter challenges in upholding client safety protocols, significantly affecting service quality and patient satisfaction. Compliance with regulations is vital for safety and credibility, where non-compliance risks legal issues and damage to trust. Clear client consent and education are essential for meeting expectations and satisfaction; without them, clinics face reputational damage and patient dissatisfaction.
Data protection is critical as breaches undermine patient trust and may lead to legal issues. Staff competency impacts care quality, with well-trained staff ensuring effective treatments and patient satisfaction, while inadequate training risks errors and damage to reputation. The quality of products and equipment is crucial, as inferior quality can compromise treatment outcomes and safety.
Addressing these challenges is key to maintaining high-quality service, enhancing patient safety and satisfaction, whereas failure to do so can negatively affect the clinic’s reputation and lead to legal and financial consequences.
Technology is a cornerstone in surmounting the challenges faced by aesthetic clinics, streamlining administrative tasks and bolstering safety protocols.
• Automated appointment management: Scheduling and reminder systems ensure patients follow their treatment schedules, crucial for their wellbeing and treatment success.
The integration of technology with safety protocols in aesthetic clinics is shaping a future focused on superior patient care, efficiency, and rigorous safety standards.
FUTURE TRENDS IN SAFETY PROTOCOLS:
• Increased personalisation: AI and machine learning will tailor treatment plans to individual patient needs, improving outcomes and reducing risks
• Enhanced virtual experiences: VR and AR will significantly impact patient education, allowing for realistic visualisations of potential outcomes, enhancing decision-making and patient satisfaction
• Blockchain for security: Blockchain technology promises to transform data security, offering a secure method for managing sensitive patient records and bolstering trust
• Regulatory compliance tools: To navigate the shifting regulatory environment, technology will offer tools for clinics to remain compliant with the latest standards, ensuring highquality practice and legal safety.
KEY TECHNOLOGICAL ADVANCEMENTS:
• Digital consent forms: By digitising consent management, forms are easily accessible and the process is streamlined to meet all legal requirements efficiently, aiding swift retrieval for audits or disputes
• Medical history records: Electronic health records offer a comprehensive overview of patient histories, treatments, and allergies, allowing practitioners to make informed decisions and customise care, thereby mitigating risks