Published
10th Feb 2025
The British Association of Medical Aesthetic Nurses (BAMAN) has announced the results of the recent election for its Board of Directors.
The following candidates have been successfully elected to the BAMAN Board of Directors:
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Alexandra Mills
Mills has been working in the field of aesthetic medicine for almost 15 years and is the founder of AM Aesthetics, which has a reputation for “natural results” and patient care. She has a keen interest in facial anatomy and education, attending masterclasses in London, Paris , Monaco and Asia, and working as a trainer and KOL for number of pharmaceutical companies in the UK and Ireland. -
Amy Bird
Bird is a nurse prescriber and founder, director, and lead nurse practitioner and registered manager at KAST Aesthetics Ltd, a CQC registered clinic, where she runs a team of experienced nurses, aestheticians and admin staff. -
Anna Baker
Baker is an award-winning aesthetic nurse, trainer and educator with over 13 years experience in aesthetic medicine. She has held senior nurse injectable positions at several high street clinic chains and set up a number of nurse-led medical aesthetic clinics, as well as nurse led topical photodynamic therapy clinics. -
Brenda McKibbin
McKibbin is a nurse of 30 years, with 10 years of experience in aesthetics. She prioritises patient safety and her clinic, Reid Medical is SaveFace accredited. -
Constance Campion-Awwad
Constance Campion-Awwad is a nurse consultant practitioner and partner in Plastic Surgery Associates at the Cromwell Hospital. As a market analyst Constance has become known as a leading commentator on aesthetic, anti-ageing and wellness medicine.
The newly elected Board members’ expertise and leadership will be instrumental in furthering BAMAN’s commitment to excellence, patient safety, and professional standards in aesthetic nursing.
The election was announced last month with the resignation of Paul Burgess MBE as the chief executive.