A world of education at Aesthetic Medicine Live 2020

Published 16th Dec 2019
A world of education at Aesthetic Medicine Live 2020

Collage of images from Aesthetic Medicine Live education conferences Education is at the heart of Aesthetic Medicine Live and this year’s show offers more programmes and access to CPD-accredited knowledge than ever before.

Now in its sixth year, Aesthetic Medicine Live prides itself on offering world-class CPD-accredited education. Our conference programmes span the whole spectrum of practice, from clinical topics like injectables, skin and body treatments to the ins and outs of running a business as well as specialist subjects such as plastic surgery, hair loss and regenerative medicine. 

Featuring leading speakers from around the globe, its interactive format inspires discussion and audience participation. 

This year we will be hosting five individual conference streams – the two-day Clinical Conference, the two-day Aesthetic Regenerative Medicine Conference, the two-day BAHRS conference, the two-day Business Workshop programme and the one-day UKAAPS conference. Here’s a taster of what will be going on.


CLINICAL CONFERENCE 

One of the things that makes aesthetics such an exciting sector to work in is the diverse range of patients that our treatments, techniques and procedures can help. This year’s Clinical Conference will follow the theme of diversity, examining the different types of patients seeking aesthetic enhancement and how we can help them. 

Day one is our medical-only day with a focus on injectable treatments. This is only open to those with a registration to a professional statutory body, such as the General Medical Council (GMC), the Nursing Midwifery Council (NMC), the General Dental Council (GDC) and the General Pharmaceutical Council (GPhC) or an overseas equivalent. Topics will include: Full Facial Rejuvenation for our Core Market: The Ageing Female; Considerations when Treating the Male Face; The Ethics of Treating Younger Patients with Injectables; Treating Transgender Patients.

Day two will focus on treatments for the skin and body and wider applications of aesthetics and is open to all those working within the sector. Topics will include: Treating Patients With Skin Conditions; Treating Menopausal Patients; How Can We Help Clients With Weight Issues? and Mental Health Matters. 

Our speaker faculty for 2020 includes: Dr Nick Lowe, Dr Steven Harris, Dr Sophie Shotter, Dr Anna Hemming and Dr Artuto Almeida, Dr Lee Walker, Dr Raul Cetto, Sharon Bennett, Dr Ahmed El Houssieny, Dr Vincent Wong, Mr Dalvi Humzah, Anna Baker, Dr Hervé Raspaldo, Dr Martyn King, Cheryl Barton, Rachel Goddard, Dr Raj Thethi, Dija Ayodele, Dr Ifeoma Ejikeme, Dr Shirin Lakhani, Dr Lori Nigro, Dr Martin Kinsella, Dr Ash Dutta, Dr Alexandra Davidson, Ginny Thomas, Lou Sommereux, Dee Hadley and Nofie Johnson.

CONFERENCE DELEGATE PASSES COST £185 INC VAT FOR ONE DAY AND £275 INC VAT FOR TWO DAYS. INCLUDES LUNCH AND ACCESS TO ALL FIVE AGENDAS. 


AESTHETIC REGENERATIVE MEDICINE CONFERENCE 

After a successful first collaboration in 2019, Aesthetic Medicine Live is delighted to once again be hosting the Aesthetic Regenerative Medicine Conference in collaboration with Mr Ali Ghanem and Queen Mary University London (QMUL). The two day CPD-accredited conference is a chance to learn about this exciting and developing area of medical aesthetics and to tap into the growing trend for a 360-degree approach to anti-ageing and regeneration from the inside out. 


BUSINESS WORKSHOPS 

Learn strategies to grow and enhance your business with our two-day business programme, chaired by Richard Crawford-Small from Aesthetic Entrepreneurs. 

Saturday’s agenda will focus on Mindset, Money and Motivation, with topics including: Goal Setting; Metaphysical and Mindset Work Within Your Aesthetic Business; The Sales Warmup, The Sale and the After-Sale; Starting a New Decade in Aesthetics: Why 2020 Could Make or Break Your Aesthetic Practice; How to Build a Multi-Million Pound Aesthetics Business in 12 Months; Don’t Undersell Yourself – Developing Pricing Structures for Your Practice and How to Get a Fully Booked Aesthetic Clinic Without Spending a Penny on Advertising. 

Sunday’s agenda will cover topics relating to Communication and Marketing with sessions including: Creating Your Perfect Patient Avatar; How to Double Your Customers & Profits in 30 Days Using Facebook and Instagram; How to Increase Enquiries to Your Clinic Using Google Ads; Digital and Web Marketing Strategies: From SEO and Websites to Content and Blog Writing; 8 Ways to Automate Your Aesthetics Practice in 2020; The Risks of Running Your Practice off a Phone; Increase Engagement and Enquiries Utilising the Latest Technology and Chat Bots; How Registration with the Healthcare Regulator can Improve your Business and Bulletproof Before and Afters – Protect Your Reputation. 

Speakers include: Tracey Dennison, Alan Adams, Pam Underdown, Phil Elder, Dr Cristina Perea, Antonia Mariconda, Robin Waite, Danny Bermant, Laura Moxham, Kris Trinity, Alex Bugg, Rick O’Neal, Gilly Dickons, Ron Myers, Stevie Potter, Tracey Jones and Clint Singh.

BUSINESS WORKSHOPS COST £10 PER SESSION OR ARE FREE TO CONFERENCE DELEGATES.


BAHRS CONFERENCE 

The British Association of Hair Restoration Surgery (BAHRS) brings its annual conference back to Aesthetic Medicine Live for the third year. Running over two days, this is a fantastic opportunity for professionals already practising hair maintenance and hair restoration procedures to increase their knowledge of products and techniques as well as for those who are new to or interested in the subject to gain insight into what the best treatment options to get started with are.

THE BAHRS CONFERENCE IS FREE TO ATTEND FOR BAHRS MEMBERS AND AM CONFERENCE DELEGATES. 


UKAAPS SURGEONS’ DAY 

The UK Association of Aesthetic Plastic Surgeons’ (UKAAPS’) one-day agenda on Saturday, February 29, organised by Professor Jim Frame and Mr Shailesh Vadodaria, will welcome speakers including: Mr Tariq Ahmed, Mr Rizwan, Alvi, Dr Santosh Bhatia, Sailesh Mehta, Mr Muhammad Riaz, Mr Navid Jalali, Pam Underdown and Mr Jonathan Britto. 

Topics covered will include controversies in prominent ear correction; ear fold correction of prominent ears; tips for safety when using local anaesthetic for aesthetic plastic surgery procedures; increasing trends in labioplasty LA vs GA; minimising risks in face-lift surgery; careful consent process in managing aesthetic breast augmentation in view of ALCL and breast implant linked chronic illnesses; and non-surgical face-lift with judicious use of absorbable dermal fillers and botulinum toxins. 

THE UKAAPS SURGEONS’ DAY IS FREE TO ATTEND FOR UKAAPS MEMBERS AND AM CONFERENCE DELEGATES. 

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Published 16th Dec 2019

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