Compliance records in one place
Store, review and track key evidence such as identity, qualifications, insurance, CPD, policies, consultation records, premises documents and expiry dates.
UKACC is being developed as a premium SaaS platform for practitioners, clinics, prescribers, registered pharmacies, authorised suppliers and training academies. It is designed to help users organise compliance evidence, verification records, prescribing workflow documentation, academy records, CPD activity and audit-ready governance in one secure operating environment.
UKACC is currently scheduled to launch on 1 June 2026. Timelines, pricing and feature availability may be adjusted as final regulatory requirements, onboarding controls and platform testing are completed.
The UK aesthetics sector is moving toward stronger licensing, evidence, prescribing, supply-chain, training and patient-safety expectations. UKACC is being built to help serious operators prepare, organise and evidence their standards without making unsupported claims of legal approval or guaranteed compliance.
Store, review and track key evidence such as identity, qualifications, insurance, CPD, policies, consultation records, premises documents and expiry dates.
UKACC is designed to support structured review of submitted evidence, role permissions, membership status and QR-checkable profile signals, subject to approval criteria.
Prescribing, fulfilment, academy and supplier tools are being designed around documented checks, role-based access and clear professional accountability.
UKACC is not designed to shortcut regulation. It is designed to help users document, manage and evidence the checks that responsible businesses should already be taking seriously.
Track training evidence, CPD, insurance, policies, consultation documents, treatment records, complaints, adverse events, premises evidence and role-based team activity.
Receive structured requests, record required assessment evidence, review practitioner and patient information, capture clinical declarations and maintain audit history. Final prescribing decisions remain the responsibility of the authorised prescriber.
Review eligible prescription-linked or professional orders through secure workflows, with supplier access controlled by role, permissions and applicable pharmacy, medicines and wholesale distribution requirements.
Issue training records to learner profiles, manage course evidence and support CPD tracking. Academy records support evidence checks; they do not grant prescribing rights or legal authority to perform restricted procedures.
Planned AI tools will help users identify missing documents, upcoming expiries and workflow gaps. AI output will be guidance support only and will not replace legal, clinical or regulatory advice.
Public-facing profiles and badges will be designed to show UKACC membership or evidence status without implying government approval, statutory licensing or guaranteed legal compliance.
These are the controls UKACC should implement before launch so the platform’s features remain responsible, evidence-led and legally safer.
Public pages should not advertise prescription-only medicines, public POM prices, toxin brands or product-led treatment claims. Restricted product catalogues and pricing should be available only behind appropriate professional access controls.
The system should capture prescriber registration, scope, indemnity, patient-specific assessment information and face-to-face or physical assessment evidence where required. UKACC should never claim to authorise treatment or guarantee prescribing legality.
Practitioner, premises and procedure permissions should be configurable so the platform can adapt when final licensing rules, risk categories, local authority requirements and any CQC-linked requirements are confirmed.
Medicines supply and fulfilment pathways should reflect registered pharmacy duties, responsible pharmacist or superintendent oversight, authorised supplier status, wholesale distribution requirements where applicable and written third-party agreements.
Workflows should support age checks, consultation records, consent, contraindication screening, aftercare evidence, complications or adverse-event reporting, complaints and escalation records.
UKACC should complete a data protection impact assessment, define controller and processor responsibilities, document lawful bases, secure health-related data, restrict access and maintain retention, deletion and audit policies.
Legal positioning: UKACC supports compliance evidence, verification workflows and audit-ready record keeping. It does not replace professional judgement, statutory licensing, regulator registration, legal advice, clinical advice, pharmacy governance, medicines law or the duties of practitioners, clinics, prescribers, pharmacies, suppliers or academies.
Planned tiers are subject to onboarding approval, final feature testing and applicable legal, professional and regulatory requirements. A UKACC badge would indicate UKACC membership or verification status only; it would not represent a government licence or statutory approval.
Entry-level tools for individuals beginning to structure their compliance evidence.
Enhanced support for established practitioners or small operators.
Advanced tools for clinics and serious operators needing deeper structure.
Advanced operating infrastructure for larger clinics, groups and high-complexity organisations.
Planned pricing is indicative and subject to change before launch. Access to prescribing, pharmacy, supplier or academy features may require additional checks, contracts, professional registration evidence and role-specific approval.
UKACC is planning a limited founding release for the first approved members. Founding status is intended to recognise early participation in the UKACC ecosystem. It does not represent statutory accreditation, government approval, licensing status or a guarantee of legal compliance.
Founding recognition with entry-level planned access, subject to approval.
The core founding path for approved early members preparing stronger operational structure.
Advanced founding status for approved operators seeking deeper platform capability.
Advanced founding distinction for approved clinics, groups or sector organisations.
Review the UKACC information packs for each core user type. These packs should be treated as pre-launch information and may be updated as the platform, contracts and regulatory requirements are finalised.
Compliance evidence, CPD records, treatment documentation, profile visibility and structured onboarding.
Team governance, premises evidence, insurance records, audit preparation, complaints and operational controls.
Structured request review, professional registration evidence, assessment records, declarations and audit history.
Controlled fulfilment workflows, role-based access, supplier eligibility and documented professional order handling.
Course records, learner evidence, certificate records, CPD tracking and training-provider visibility.
UKACC is currently scheduled to launch on 1 June 2026. The date may be adjusted if final testing, onboarding controls or regulatory requirements require it.
Practitioners, clinics, prescribers, registered pharmacies, authorised suppliers, wholesalers and training academies can enquire. Specific feature access will depend on role, eligibility and onboarding checks.
No. UKACC is an independent software and membership platform. It does not issue government licences, replace statutory regulators or guarantee legal compliance.
No. UKACC can support evidence management, reminders, workflow records and verification processes, but responsibility remains with the relevant professional, clinic, pharmacy, supplier or academy.
Public-facing UKACC pages should not advertise prescription-only medicines or public POM prices. Any restricted professional supply workflow should sit behind appropriate access controls.
UKACC is planning an initial release of 100 founding places, subject to approval, role suitability and platform readiness.
Join the early interest list for a planned SaaS platform designed around compliance evidence, verification records, controlled workflows, training records and audit-ready governance for the UK aesthetics sector.