A Harrogate-based aesthetics clinic has been named the best in North Yorkshire at this year's England Business Awards.
Blush Medical Aesthetics was named the winner in the ‘Best in Aesthetics – North Yorkshire’ category at this year’s regional finals held in Leeds on Monday (21st July).
The annual awards aim to recognise businesses across a range of industries for excellence in service, innovation, and customer experience.
The England Business Awards involve a public voting system, followed by a mystery shopper process and judge-led evaluation to assess the finalists in each category.
Clinic Manager Rebecca Tarren said:
“The competition was fierce, the standard was sky high abd to walk away with the win is just surreal. We did not expect this!
“We all put our hearts & souls into blush, so to be recognised like this means the world.
“To our incredible team, our loyal clients, and everyone who’s supported this journey, this one’s for you.”
Blush Medical Aesthetics on Skipton Road offers a range of non-surgical treatments, including skincare procedures and injectables.
The business now advances to the national finals, where winners from all regions will compete for top honours in their respective categories.
More information about the England Business Awards and other category winners can be found at www.englandbusinessawards.co.uk.

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