Hamilton Fraser partners with Lynton as official recommended equipment provider

Press release

Hamilton Fraser has announced a new partnership with Lynton, a leading UK manufacturer and supplier of aesthetic technology, further strengthening its commitment to supporting safe, evidence-based practice across the aesthetics sector.

Under the partnership, Lynton becomes Hamilton Fraser’s official recommended equipment provider, giving insured clinics and practitioners access to trusted technology backed by comprehensive training and ongoing support.

For three decades, Hamilton Fraser has worked to protect and educate aesthetic practitioners through specialist medical malpractice insurance, guidance and industry collaboration. This new relationship reflects a shared focus on quality, credibility and raising standards.  

Lynton is recognised for its British-built devices, robust clinical training programmes and long-standing presence within the UK aesthetics community.

Eddie Hooker, Founder and CEO of Hamilton Fraser, said, “At Hamilton Fraser, protection goes beyond insurance. We believe in supporting practitioners to make informed decisions about every aspect of their business – from compliance and risk management to the treatments and equipment they introduce into clinic.

“Our partnership with Lynton brings together two organisations aligned in their commitment to safety, education and professional standards. By working together, we can give clinics greater confidence in the technology they invest in and the governance that supports it.”  

Charlotte Shippam, Commercial Manager for Lynton added: “At Lynton, our foundation is built on trust, tech and training. That’s why we’re proud to partner with Hamilton Fraser as one their official recommended equipment providers. Together, we share a commitment to quality and credibility – raising industry standards. This partnership gives clinics greater confidence - not only in the technology they invest in, but in the expertise and ongoing support that stand behind it.”

As regulation and scrutiny continue to increase across the aesthetics sector, clinics are under growing pressure to demonstrate safe device selection, appropriate training and robust insurance protection. Partnerships such as this aim to support practitioners in meeting those expectations with confidence.

To further support clinics working with energy-based devices, Hamilton Fraser has also produced The Hamilton Fraser Guide to Laser, offering practical insight into safety, risk management and insurance considerations when introducing laser treatments into practice.

For more information about Hamilton Fraser’s medical malpractice insurance and sector guidance, visit:
https://www.hamiltonfraser.co.uk

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