JCCP-aware websites for registered aesthetic practitioners.
The Joint Council for Cosmetic Practitioners is the PSA-accredited register that aesthetic practitioners and clinics increasingly use to signal credibility. If you're JCCP-registered, your website should make it obvious — and structurally tie back to the register. Most websites don't.
What 'JCCP-aware' actually means
Three structural things. First, the JCCP logo and registration number are first-class footer elements with outbound verification links to the register itself — not just a static image. Second, every practitioner page lists their JCCP entry alongside their GMC / NMC / GDC number. Third, the site's Organization schema points at the JCCP register, which gives Google a strong credibility signal for local-aesthetic search.
Patient-facing JCCP framing
Patients searching for 'JCCP aesthetic clinic near me' are doing exactly the right thing — looking for a regulated practitioner. We add a short explainer on every aesthetic site we build: what JCCP is, why it matters, what to ask any aesthetic clinic. That copy converts the search-intent patient into a consultation booking.
Beyond JCCP
Save Face (the other PSA-accredited register), CQC registration where applicable, GMC / GDC / NMC for individual practitioners. We treat all of them as first-class structured-data signals, and we display them in the patterns patients are most likely to look for.
Frequently asked questions
What if we're not JCCP-registered?
We'd recommend joining if you're an aesthetic practitioner. If not, your team-page credentials still need to be displayed clearly (GMC / NMC / GDC); we'll work with what you have.
Do you check our registration before going live?
We verify against the JCCP register, Save Face register and the relevant GMC/NMC/GDC registers as part of build sign-off.
Ready when you are.
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