Every treatment, clearly explained.
Consultation signage, treatment-education content, consent-managed results walls and alias-only appointment flow for aesthetic clinics.
Aesthetic medicine blends clinical care with consumer-brand discretion. Signage has to handle both.
An aesthetic clinic, dermatology practice or medical-grade skin centre provides regulated treatments (Botox, fillers, laser, peels, prescription topical) with consultation-and-consent protocols. Clients expect clinical competence AND consumer-brand discretion. Hangar.Media surfaces treatment-education content (what is Botox, how fillers work, laser-treatment expectations), consent-managed results walls with strict opt-in defaults, alias-only appointment flow, and product-retail promotion aligned with clinical prescription. Privacy-first by default; CQC and MHRA compliance-aware.
Built for how skin clinics actually run.
The capabilities that matter in this sector — concrete, specific, and backed by the integrations your team already uses.
The consultation room prepares the client.
Consultation-room approach screens run treatment-education content matched to the booked consultation type — Botox education for anti-wrinkle consults, filler anatomy for dermal-filler consults, laser-treatment expectations for IPL / laser-hair-removal. Clients walk into the consultation informed; the practitioner spends less time on basics and more on the specific case. Conversion from consultation-to-treatment-booking improves when clients are pre-informed.
Consultations start with the client understanding the basics. Conversion climbs.
- Treatment-education library (Botox, fillers, laser, IPL, peels, microneedling)
- Booking-type-matched content scheduling per consultation-room
- Evidence-aligned content (BAAD / BCAM / JCCP-aligned for UK)
- Multi-language playback for international-client clinics
Before-after walls. Consent-managed. Always.
Clinic results are powerful trust-signals, but medical-aesthetic before-after content is strictly regulated. Hangar.Media handles consent at the source — every before-after photo requires explicit written opt-in with the ability to withdraw at any time. Default state is blank. Alias-only display (first-name + treatment-type), never full-name or clinical detail on public screens. Full audit log supports CQC / MHRA / JCCP regulator review.
Results walls that regulators don't worry about. Trust without privacy compromise.
- Opt-in consent required for every before-after appearance
- Withdraw-any-time with immediate screen removal
- Alias-only display (first-name + treatment-type)
- Audit log for CQC / MHRA / JCCP regulator review
Alias-only. Medical-privacy defaults.
Reception screens handle appointment flow with medical-aesthetic-grade privacy defaults — alias-only (first-name + practitioner-name only), no treatment-type visibility in public areas, no full-name display. Practitioner-specific specialisms (Botox-certified, advanced-filler, laser-certified) visible for client matching. Running-on-time status softens the wait for delayed appointments.
Clients feel discretion from reception onwards. Not queueing in front of a broadcast appointment-list.
- Alias-only reception display (first-name + practitioner)
- Treatment-type suppressed on public-facing screens
- Practitioner-specialism visibility for client-matching
- Running-on-time / behind status softening
Prescription-matched skincare retail.
Reception and checkout-area screens promote retail skincare with clinical-prescription alignment — the retinol the practitioner recommended for post-treatment, the SPF that protects the procedure result, the cleanser aligned with acid-peel aftercare. Aligns retail-revenue with clinical-care continuity rather than unrelated up-sell.
Clients leave with the products their practitioner actually prescribed. Not a separate retail pitch.
- POS-synced medical-grade skincare retail promotion
- Practitioner-prescription-context content
- Post-treatment aftercare product alignment
- Membership-programme clinical-product discount flagging
CQC. MHRA. JCCP. Audit-ready signage.
Regulated aesthetic practice requires compliant display — CQC registration notice, MHRA-compliant medicine-advertising rules (no Botox brand-name advertising in the UK; no prescription-only-medicine promotion to consumers), JCCP practitioner-register integration for UK non-surgical aesthetic practitioners. Hangar.Media ensures all signage content is rule-compliant with audit log for regulator inspection.
Regulator visits find compliant signage without the last-minute scramble.
- CQC registration notice and inspection-ready signage
- MHRA medicine-advertising rule enforcement (no POM promotion)
- JCCP practitioner-register integration for non-surgical practice
- Per-screen content-audit log for regulator review
Every screen in the building.
From customer-facing walls to operational dashboards — the scenarios that make the platform worth running day-to-day.
Alias-only appointment flow with practitioner intros
Reception screens with alias-only appointment flow, practitioner introductions with specialism visibility and membership-programme promotion.
Treatment-education content
Consultation-room door and interior screens with treatment-education content matched to the booked consultation type.
Results walls and education loops
Waiting-area screens with consent-managed results-wall rotation, treatment-education loops and skincare-education content.
Pre-treatment education and aftercare
Treatment-room-adjacent screens with pre-treatment expectation-setting content and post-treatment aftercare guidance (icing, avoidance, follow-up booking).
Prescription-aligned skincare
Retail-area screens with medical-grade skincare promotion aligned to consultation-outcomes and practitioner-recommendations.
Regulator-required signage
Reception and corridor screens with CQC registration display, MHRA-compliant messaging, JCCP practitioner-register and safeguarding-concern contact information.
The integrations that actually matter here.
Every integration is included in every plan. These are the ones skin clinics operators reach for first.
Meeting Room Booking
Consultation-room and treatment-room scheduling integration.
Learn More →Clinic-life, practitioner-intro and consent-managed content feeds.
Learn More →Google Reviews
Clinic-level review aggregation for waiting-area trust content.
Learn More →Tripadvisor Reviews
Aesthetic-destination clinic tourist-audience review aggregation.
Learn More →Multi-Language News
Language-diverse client-education content for international clinics.
Learn More →Common questions. Straight answers.
Which skin-clinic booking systems do you integrate with?
Pabau (dominant in UK aesthetic), Phorest, Epaderm, Faces Consent, Aesthetic Nurse Software and custom REST-API-compatible systems. We pull appointment-flow data (alias-only by default), practitioner-specialism and treatment-type routing. For clinics running multiple systems (Pabau for consults + Phorest for retail), our integration layer handles merged flow.
How do you handle MHRA medicine-advertising compliance?
MHRA rules prohibit advertising prescription-only medicines (Botox brand-name, most dermal-fillers) to consumers in the UK. Our content-policy enforcement blocks brand-name mentions on public-facing screens, keeping content to treatment-category terms (anti-wrinkle treatment, dermal-filler, muscle-relaxing-injection) that comply with MHRA guidance. Audit logs capture every content-display event for regulator review.
How do consent-managed results walls work?
Every before-after photo requires explicit written opt-in consent at the time the photo is taken, with explicit reference to display on clinic signage. Clients can withdraw consent at any time via the clinic's consent-management workflow; the photo drops from screens within minutes. Alias-only display (first-name + treatment-type); full-name and clinical-detail never appear on public screens. CQC / JCCP audit log available for regulator review.
Pricing for a skin clinic?
£5 per screen per month. A single-site clinic with 5 screens (reception + 2 consults + waiting area + retail) pays £25 per month. A 10-clinic aesthetic chain with 6 screens per clinic pays £300 per month. All-in. No medical-sector premium. Custom treatment-education content is optional add-on.
Adjacent sectors.
Operators in skin clinics frequently borrow patterns and playbooks from these neighbouring verticals.
Dental Practices
Reception rooms, appointment flow and treatment-plan education.
Spas & Day SpasSpas & Day Spas
Treatment schedules, therapist introductions and wellness content.
Hair SalonsHair Salons
Appointment boards, stylist portfolios and product retail.
PhysiotherapyPhysiotherapy
Treatment-room scheduling and patient-education content.
One price. The whole platform.
That's how we think signage should work. Content editor, screen management, and 200+ app integrations — all included from day one.