Recognising the growing number of professionals entering the aesthetics industry, business and marketing coach Mike Sherwood has introduced a new online platform focused on helping newly qualified practitioners build successful businesses. The launch comes as demand for support beyond clinical training continues to increase across the sector.
MyAestheticsBusiness.com has been developed to provide practical business guidance for practitioners who are ready to move from qualification into business ownership.
Mike brings more than 25 years of commercial experience to the platform, including over a decade working within the medical and aesthetics industries. His career in the sector began in marketing before progressing into consultancy, where he worked closely with clinics, aesthetic practitioners and private healthcare professionals. During the past 12 years, he has specialised in helping practitioners create businesses that are capable of long-term growth and development.
The platform arrives at a time when the UK aesthetics sector continues to expand. Industry estimates suggest that around 1,000 people complete aesthetics qualifications every month, creating a growing pool of practitioners seeking to establish themselves in the marketplace. Many discover that clinical training alone does not provide the business skills needed to succeed.
To support this transition, MyAestheticsBusiness.com offers three main areas of assistance. These include access to a community of mentors and fellow practitioners, a 12-week Business Launchpad programme focused on business setup and development, and practical services such as website creation and branding support.
Mike said the platform was designed to address a common challenge faced by many new practitioners. “Clinical training is essential, but many practitioners need additional support when it comes to building a business,” he said. “Our goal is to provide a structured pathway that helps individuals move confidently into business ownership.”
Alongside the start-up support, practitioners can also access a Growth Accelerator programme aimed at helping established businesses increase performance and expand their reach. This allows users to continue receiving support beyond the early stages of development.
The platform sets itself apart from traditional agencies by concentrating on the practical business realities of running an aesthetics practice. Through years of working directly with practitioners and clinic owners, Mike identified recurring challenges including pricing, marketing, client acquisition and business planning.
The focus on business education reflects wider industry developments. As competition increases and professional standards continue to evolve, practitioners are placing greater importance on building strong operational foundations and sustainable business models.
Although the platform’s initial focus is the UK market, Mike sees significant opportunities internationally. Markets such as the United States and Australia are experiencing similar growth patterns, creating demand for business support tailored to aesthetic professionals.
Discussing future ambitions, Mike said: “The challenges faced by practitioners are not unique to the UK. We can already see opportunities in countries such as the US and Australia, where many professionals are looking for the same type of business support.”
As the aesthetics industry continues to attract new professionals, platforms like MyAestheticsBusiness.com are expected to play an important role in helping practitioners establish successful businesses. With demand for non-surgical treatments remaining strong, business education is becoming an increasingly important part of long-term success.
