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WELCOME TO THE JANUARY ISSUE OF AESTHETIC MEDICINE

Happy New Year. Though cliché, I can’t help but think of the content in our first issue of 2022 as indicators of where we hope medical aesthetics may advance over the next 12 months. Business coach Ron Myers’ passion for making sustainability efforts a key priority for aesthetic clinics and suppliers (pages 22-23) is a good place to start. It’s important we sometimes look outside of the specialism to learn where we could do better. Speaking of improvement, Dija Ayodele’s longawaited hardback book Black Skin is full of intent to make aesthetics a place where skin of colour is as well catered for as white skin. Read her advice for Black patients with acne on pages 44-45.

And our Launch focus (pages 52-53) looks at how Mesoestetic took its already widely successful Dermamelan treatment, acknowledged its shortcomings and worked hard to make it even better. Perhaps these are all examples we can take inspiration from in the year ahead.

Georgia – Editor georgia@aestheticmed.co.uk

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WELCOME TO THE JANUARY ISSUE OF AESTHETIC MEDICINE
Happy New Year. Though cliché, I can’t help
Meet the experts
The Aesthetic Medicine editorial board includes some of the leading names in aesthetics. Their clinical expertise and diverse range of specialties help ensure the magazine meets the needs of its readers
NEWS AND ANALYSIS
Open letter to GMC demands changes to guidance on
Happy anniversary
2021 was the 20th anniversary of the British College of Aesthetic Medicine. We recap the important work the College has done over the past 12 months
Ask Alex
Clinic digital marketing specialist Alex Bugg answers your questions
Time for change
Why aren’t we doing more about climate change in aesthetics?, asks Ron Myers
Start afresh
Make 2022 the year that you prioritise your mental health, and see how it impacts your business, says Nick Babington
Open for business
Open banking could make your clinic cheaper and more efficient to run. Mark Sawa from Bopp Payments explains how
An audience with Arthur
Vicky Eldridge chats to Dr Arthur Swift about his illustrious career
On the horizon
Dr Nick Lowe discusses a new novel treatment for acne which could be making its way to the UK
Sage advice
Aesthetic Medicine editorial board member Dija Ayodele shares an exclusive extract from her new book, Black Skin
PRODUCT NEWS
Croma Austrian pharmaceutical brand Chroma is expanding its
Better than ever
Mesoestetic’s popular Dermamelan de–pigmenting treatment has had an upgrade
Dermal design
Dr Rita Nandi presents a Sunekos treatment journey on a patient with prior negative experience of injectables
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