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Knowledge is power

With multiple programmes stretching across two days, Aesthetic Medicine Live’s education has something for everyone

Live demonstrations will be at the heart of this year’s Aesthetic Medicine Live educational programme. From injectables workshops and masterclasses to clinical symposiums and the live demo theatre, you can see firsthand the techniques and tricks of the trade employed by industry leaders.

AM Live 2023 will feature a diverse range of keynote speakers who will share their insights, expertise, and experience in the field Our speaker faculty for 2023 features award-winners, top injectors, key opinion leaders (KOLs) and leading lights in the field of aesthetics.

The two-day event caters for plastic surgeons, aesthetic doctors, dermatologists, dentists, cosmetic nurses, skin therapists and clinic owners across six agendas: our clinical injectables-focused workshops and masterclasses agenda, the skin and body programme, the Success in Aesthetic Business (SIAB) business agenda, clinical symposiums, the UK Association of Aesthetics Plastic Surgeons (UKAAPS) and Consortium of Aesthetic Plastic Surgery Clinic Owners (CAPSCO) conference and the live demo theatre (see pages 25-26).

GAIN VALUABLE CPD POINTS

One of the most significant benefits of attending AM Live 2023 is the opportunity to earn CPD points. AM Live is a CPD member, and our clinical conference and skin and body agendas are CPD-applied for with up to 24 hours of education across two days.

CPD will be offered at our paid-for main conference (injectables and skin and body agendas) only. A new format will see 1.5-hour workshops taking a deep dive into subjects rather than one continuous conference stream.

INJECTABLES WORKSHOPS AND MASTERCLASSES AGENDA

One of the event’s key highlights is the opportunity to witness live injectables demonstrations as part of our clinical injectables workshop and masterclass programme.

This is your chance to learn about the latest techniques and approaches from some of the most experienced and respected professionals in the field.

Clinical live demos of injectable techniques will be provided for medics only as part of our CPD-applied for conference.

Hear from Dr Yusra Al-Mukhtar, Dr Uche Aniagwu, Dr Raquel Amado, Mr Arturo Almeida, Dr Manav Bawa, Dr Ahmed El Houisseny, Dr Chike Emeagi, Dr Steve Harris, Dr Jeremy Isaac, Dr Martyn King, Dr Selena Langdon, Mr Ash Labib, Dr MJ Rowland-Warmann, Dr Harry Singh, Dr Raj Thethi, Dr Patrick Treacy, Dr Joshua Van der Aa, Dr Vincent Wong and Dr Maryam Zamani.

DON’T MISS

Tickets cost £34.50. Register and book your tickets today at aestheticmed.co.uk/book

Friday, May 19, 11.30am-1pm – Injection techniques for volumising

Join Dr Ahmed El Houisseny, Dr Raquel Amado and Dr Jeremy Isaac for this session chaired by Dr Raj Thethi, exploring injection techniques for volumising, including treating the mid-face, using hybrid fillers for volumising and collagen stimulation in the lower face, plus a live demo.

Friday, May 19, 1.30pm-3pm – Achieving natural results with fillers

Chaired by Dr Anna Hemming, this session will delve into the topic of achieving natural outcomes. Dr Steve Harris will discuss ‘Normalising lip results’, while Dr Chike Emeagi will give a live demo of a full-face approach to achieve natural results on behalf of Vivacy. This session also includes a panel discussion.

Friday, May 19, 3.30pm-5pm – Temples and lateral forehead

Join our chair, Dr Ahmed El Houisseny, for this workshop focused on the temple and lateral forehead with live demonstrations by Dr Joshua Van der Aa and Dr Vincent Wong. Other speakers will include Dr Manav Bawa, who will be sharing his approach to this advanced treatment zone.

Saturday, May 20, 9.30am-11am – Periorbital rejuvenation

You do not want to miss this session on periorbital rejuvenation chaired by Dr Uche Aniagwu. Dr Maryam Zamani will discuss the most popular eye rejuvenation requests and most effective treatments to achieve non-invasive results, while Dr Patrick Treacy will explore the topic of ‘Reversing dermal filler blindness – where are we now?’ This session also includes a live demo and panel discussion.

Saturday, May 20, 11.30am-1pm – Lip treatments

Chaired by Amy Bird, this session includes a talk on ‘Perfecting the pout – the A-Z of everything you need to know’ by Dr Harry Singh, plus ‘Lip dissolving’ with Dr Martyn King and a live demo with DrSelena Langdon on behalf of Sinclair using MaiLi Define for lip enhancement.

Saturday, May 20, 1.30pm-3pm – Non-surgical nose shaping

Join Dr MJ Rowland-Warmann, Dr Yusra Al-Mukhtar and Mr Ash Labib for this session exploring non-surgical nose re-shaping, including the use of ultrasound, complication management, a live demo and panel discussion.

Delegates must provide proof of registration to a professional statutory regulatory body (PSRB) or international equivalent to attend these sessions.

SKIN AND BODY AGENDA

With topics ranging from scar management, mental health and menopause to body contouring, device-based rejuvenation and combination treatments, our skin and body agenda is open to all aesthetic professionals.

Listen to Kerry Belba, Amy Bird, Kimberley Cairns, Dr Shameema Damree, Tracey Dennison, Rae Denman, Dr Ifeoma Ejikeme, Ruthann Fanstone, Dr Mayoni Gooneratne, Ioannis Goutos, Dr Anna Hemming, Dr Shirin Lakhani, Dr Nima Mahmoodi, Tania Malan, Miriam Martinez Callejas, Dr Nyla Raja and Karen Sargeant.

DON’T MISS

Friday, May 19, 11.15am-12.45am – Device-based skin rejuvenation

Join chair Dr Anna Hemming, and headline sponsors Cutera for this session on device-based skin rejuvenation. Also featuring Dr Nyla Raja talking about skin tightening and Kerry Belba discussing laser facials.

Saturday, May 20, 9.30am-11am – Menopause

Women’s health advocate and aesthetic doctor Dr Shirin Lakhani will lead this 1.5-hour workshop focused on one of the hottest topics of the moment – menopause. The session will include talks by Miriam Martinez Callejas on ‘Prescribing hormone replacement’ and Tania Malan on Testing. Dr Lakhani will also discuss treatment options, and there will be a panel Q&A.

Saturday, May 20, 11.15am-12.45pm – Mental Health and wellness

Join the founder of Human Health and vice-chair of the British College of Functional Medicine, Dr Mayoni Gooneratne, for this session exploring mental health and wellness. Dr Nima Mahmoodi will share how he incorporated a mind/body/spirit approach to his clinic, and Karen Sargeant will talk about mental health first aid.

Saturday, May 20, 3pm-4.30pm – Scar management

Mr Ioannis Goutos, director of Academic Plastic Surgery Programmes at Queen Mary’s University London, will lead this session on scar management. Speakers and topics will include Ruthann Fanstone on Non-invasive scar therapy, Rae Denman on Reducing the visibility of scarring with medical tattooing and Kimberley Cairns on ‘Exploring the emotional states of scarring: decision making, treatment and psychological safety in practice’.

Tickets cost £20 per session. Register and book your tickets today at aestheticmed.co.uk/book

REFRESH YOUR BUSINESS SKILLS

Refresh your business skills and reinvigorate your business for 2023 by booking in for our business seminars in association with Danny Large and Success in Aesthetic Business (SIAB) Agenda.

Friday’s agenda will cover topics such as ‘Creating a brand; The psychology of selling’, ‘The art of web marketing’, ‘Creating a successful practice’,’ Writing for the aesthetic industry’, ‘Selling capital equipment treatments within your clinic’, ‘Creating the customer journey for your aesthetic clinic,’ ‘The importance of complication training for your business’, ‘How to develop your career in the aesthetic industry’, ‘Why understanding Legislation is important for your clinic’ and ‘Choosing the right consultant for you.’

Saturday’s topics will cover ‘PR’, ‘Making social media work for your aesthetic clinic’, ‘Introducing threads into your business’, ‘The importance of training for your reception team’, ‘The importance of mental well-being when running a business’, ‘Introducing regenerative medicine into your business’, ‘The importance of CQC for my aesthetic business’, ‘ Introducing women’s health into your clinic’, ‘ How to develop yourself into KOL material’, ‘ How I created my aesthetic brand’ and ‘The art of recruiting for your clinic’.

Speakers will include Alan Adams, Sonia Amerigo, DrYusra Al-Mukhtar, Vanessa Bird, Alex Bugg, Mark Bugg, Taruna Chauhan, Dr Mayoni Gooneratne, Chloe Gronow, Simon Haroutunian, Danny Large, Michelle Overton, Karen Sargeant, Russell Turner and Dr Vincent Wong.

Tickets cost £5 per session. Register and book your tickets today at aestheticmed.co.uk/book

You can also book one-to-one meetings with our speakers, who will be available to share their expertise and give bespoke advice so you can gain additional support for your business for £10.

CLINICAL SYMPOSIUMS

Our free-to-attend sponsored clinical symposiums will give you a chance to get to learn about some of the most cutting-edge treatments and technologies on the market. The three-hour workshops will give an in-depth focus with Solta Medical from 10am-1pm and with Fibrelift from 1.30pm-4.30pm on Friday, May 19.

UKAAPS/CAPSCO CONFERENCE

Aesthetic Medicine is proud to once again be hosting the UK Association of Aesthetics Plastic Surgeons (UKAAPS) and Consortium of Aesthetic Plastic Surgery Clinic Owners (CAPSCO) conferences. Attendance is free for UKAAPS/CAPSCO members. Agenda coming soon. Visit aestheticmed.co.uk/book

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A note from the editor...
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