The future of aesthetics

Published 05th Mar 2019
The future of aesthetics

As Aesthetic Medicine Live prepares to host the UK’s first ever two-day conference on aesthetic regenerative medicine in conjunction with the MSc in Aesthetics at Queen Mary University of London (QMUL), we speak to conference chair Mr Ali Ghanem about this growing trend for a 360-degree approach to aesthetics from the inside out.

“Over the last decade or so, the excitement over stem cells and growth factors and their potential to transform medicine as we know it, as well as surgery and healthcare, has lent itself to the introduction of so many different applications in the aesthetic domain. Although many are without strong evidence, some have remarkable principles that are promising” says Mr Ghanem.

“Until now, we haven’t been able to bring together a multi-disciplinary faculty in the UK to tackle these issues and introduce the latest in aesthetic regenerative medicine. We have organised this programme to be accessible to those treating patients and to be able to understand what regenerative medicine is. We will start with the very basic principles of cell biology and stem cell differentiation in a way that takes away the confusion and controversy surrounding such an important topic.”

The Aesthetic Regenerative Medicine Conference will take place on 23-24 March at Aesthetic Medicine Live. To see the full conference programme and find out more click here or to register for your Conference Delegate pass click here.

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Published 05th Mar 2019

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