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AM heads to Scotland

Discover what’s going on at our inaugural event in Scotland – Aesthetic Medicine Glasgow

Aesthetic Medicine has been hosting world-class conferences and exhibitions for aesthetic professionals in the UK for a decade, and now we are bringing our market-leading format to Scotland.

Aesthetic Medicine Glasgow will take place at the Scottish Event Campus (SEC) on June 8, 2024, ahead of the first-ever Professional Beauty and Hair Glasgow on June 9-10, 2024.

The event is free to attend and is the Professional Beauty Group’s first show based in Scotland, where aesthetic professionals will be able to meet with their favourite professional brands in the aesthetics market, unlock new opportunities and take their practice to the next level.

Glasgow is one of Scotland’s most vibrant cities, and the event is the perfect opportunity to get a first-hand look at the aesthetic industry’s latest professional launches and innovations from industry-leading suppliers, including Crystal Clear, Cutera, REM UK, Neauvia, BTL, Revanesse, Skinceuticals, Aesthetics Solutions, RELIFE, Dotolo Europe, InMode, Hamilton Fraser, PRP Pure, Crown Aesthetics and many more!

FIVE REASONS WHY AM GLASGOW IS NOT TO BE MISSED.

1. DISCOVER the latest treatment trends and products by walking around the exhibition featuring market-leading brands.

The AM Glasgow exhibition will give you access to the leading brands on the market. From devices and injectables to skincare, technologies, and products, there are plenty of opportunities to help you expand your offering

2. CONNECT face-to-face with your peers and network in the delegate lounge.

AM Glasgow is the perfect opportunity to network with your peers, share ideas and catch up on the latest in the industry. Many aesthetic practitioners work in isolation or run their own clinics where they are the boss, so connecting and sharing with others can really help inspire and motivate you and invigorate your passion for your business.

3. MEET your suppliers face-to-face and discover new ones

The exhibition will give you a chance to see all the key manufacturers and suppliers in the aesthetic industry under one roof.

4. TOUCH, test and compare products that you wouldn’t have access to online.

See and handle some of the most cutting-edge treatments available in person before you invest, as well as watch live demonstrations at the stands of the brands exhibiting.

5. WATCH live demonstrations of treatments from our exhibitors on our Live Demo Stage

Stay one step ahead of the competition and learn about the latest treatments and techniques, taking the industry by storm. On the live stage, hear from KOLs about exciting product developments for free.

EDUCATION

As with all of AM’s events, education is at the heart of our meeting in Glasgow. Here’s a taster of who is speaking and what’s going on.

BUSINESS SEMINARS

Re-invigorate your passion for your business by attending Business Seminars in partnership with Success in Aesthetic Business (SIAB) and Hamilton Fraser, and gain new insights to make immediate improvements to your business. Be inspired and listen to experts who will be sharing their experiences and giving you practical advice to help you grow and enhance your practice.

Topics will include branding, the key to successful digital marketing, content creation, AI and copywriting, insurance, capital equipment, the future of aesthetics in Scotland and how to become a KOL.

Speakers will include Russell Turner, Mark Bugg, Alex Bugg, Vicky Eldridge, Laura Eccleston, Mr Dalvi Humzah, Mr Arturo Almeida, Vanessa Bird and Simon Haroutunian.

CLINICAL CONFERENCE

Education and continued professional development are key to running a successful aesthetics practice. AM Glasgow will include a CPD-accredited clinical conference for medics only. Featuring world-leading speakers, the conference promises to bring clinical and practical information to life.

Led by industry leaders and KOLs from both Scotland and around the UK, it will focus on the latest injectable treatments and trends on the market. Our speaker faculty will include Mr Arturo Almeida, Mr Dalvi Humzah, Dr Simon Ravichandran, Dr Emma Ravichandran, Mr Alastair Lowrie, Dr Steven Land, Claudia McGloin, Frances Turner Traill and Dr Lauren Jamieson.

Topics will include polynucleotides, full face rejuvenation with toxin and filler, ultrasound-guided injections, PRP, complications of nonsurgical procedures, the physiology of ageing, consultation and assessment and plenty of panel discussions.

Delegates can also connect with their industry peers in the networking lounge.

Whether you are an exhibitor, speaker, delegate or visitor, we look forward to welcoming you to the SEC for a day of networking and education. Don’t miss out on the opportunity to be part of the inaugural AM Glasgow at the SEC Glasgow on June 8, 2024. Register now to secure your place ataestheticmed.co.uk/registerglasgow

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