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FAREWELL TO THE FAIR CITY

More than 640 aesthetic professionals attended Aesthetic Medicine Ireland’s third show at RDS Dublin

THE EXHIBITION FLOOR

Platinum sponsor Fillmed was joined by industry-leading brands including InMode, SkinCeuticals, Crown Aesthetics, Lynton, Opatra, PRP Labs and Skinade. Showcasing new products and devices to enhance clinics, attendees were able to connect with new and existing suppliers and take advantage of exclusive show offers.

“It’s been a fantastic show,” said Hayley Jones, commercial director at Lynton Lasers. “The audience is high quality, and we’ve met lots of our existing customers here. Shows like this are such a great opportunity for medics to see what’s on the market – what’s happening, what’s trendy, what’s new, what’s exciting.”

BUSINESS STAGE

The Business Stage agenda featured informative presentations on lead generation, patient attraction, ethical selling, transitioning to aesthetics, and the art of sales. Richard Gibbons opened the day by discussing attracting high-end patients, followed by Dr Michelle Westcott sharing her experiences running a clinic. Vanessa Bird discussed ethical selling strategies before Dr Cormac Lynch talked about transitioning from routine health services to full-time aesthetics. The agenda finished with Bird and Gibbons having a fireside chat about utilising technology and personal skills in sales.

INJECTABLES MASTERCLASSES

The Injectables Masterclass agenda hosted deep-dive sessions on regenerative aesthetics, combination treatments, aesthetics through the ages, and the future of aesthetics. Speakers such as Claudia McGloin, Dr Juliah Tbarani O’Shea, Dr Patrick Treacy, and Alexandra Mills discussed the latest trends and innovations shaping the market. The day concluded with a panel discussion on the future of aesthetics, featuring Dr Deniz Kanliada, Dr Emma Cunningham, Dr Michelle Westcott, and Eleanor Hartley.

“It’s been an amazing experience,” commented Dr Apostolos Vlachogiorgos, Fillmed key opion leader and lead surgeon at UKSKIN’s Harley Street clinic. “I have talked at many AM Live events around the UK before, but this is my first AM Ireland and I have loved it. If you come, you are going to learn and improve your business and clinical skills and knowledge.”

By attending the masterclasses, attendees were able to network with other medical professionals, allowing them to share ideas, and discuss the wins and challenges that they may have experienced. The conference was limited to access by delegates who are members of a regulatory body including the GDC, GMC, GPhC, NMC, NMBI, Irish Medical Council, Irish Dental Council or Overseas equivalent.

We look forward to seeing you at AM Ireland, taking place on March 8-9, 2026, at The RDS Dublin.

Visit aestheticmed.co.uk/irelandto register your interest for 2026 and stay updated

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