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Levelling Up

Aesthetic Medicine London’s education programme is levelling up for 2025 with some new twists on its existing format

Aesthetic Medicine London is back at Olympia for 2025, and with education always at its heart, we can’t wait to unveil what we have in store for our 11th event. Taking place on Friday, May 9 and Saturday, May 10, 2025, AM London’s education caters for the whole team with plenty of opportunities to earn valuable CPD hours. Whether you are a plastic surgeon, aesthetic doctor, dermatologist, dentist, nurse, hair restoration surgeon, trichologist, skin therapist or clinic owner, we’ve got you covered.

And what’s more, for 2025, we are turning the tables on our existing format and shaking things up to bring you an exciting new lineup featuring fresh speakers and formats.

NEW FOR 2025: THE TAKE-OVER STAGES

Our take-over stages will see the British College of Aesthetic Medicine (BCAM) and the Complications in Medical Aesthetics Collaborative (CMAC) take over the agendas on Friday, May 9, to bring you their expert-led clinical content. Saturday, May 10, will see the British Association of Medical Aesthetics Nurses (BAMAN) nurses shining a light on the highest standards of nursing practice and the Women in Aesthetic Medicine (WIAM) championing women in the sector.

This stage will also host Dr Steven Land’s Emerging Experts (formerly New Blood) agenda after a successful first year in 2024. This programme brings new faces to the stage to give those who have never spoken at conferences before a chance to share their insights and celebrate the up-and-coming stars of the field.

NEW FOR 2025: THE DENTAL AGENDA

Dentists are an integral profession within the aesthetics speciality, bringing unique skills to the table, so this agenda celebrates those whose background training is in dentistry.

Hear from leading dentists who have created thriving aesthetic practices. Look at aesthetics from the perspective of a dental professional and share with colleagues about how you incorporate your dental skills into your aesthetic treatment outcomes.

BACK FOR 2025: THE REGENERATIVE MEDICINE CONFERENCE

Prof Ali Ghanem will be once again curating a day of science-led education focused on regenerative medicine on Friday, May 10. Featuring researchers and practitioners who are leading the way in cutting-edge regenerative medicine, this is one conference stream not to be missed for those looking to move into one of the most exciting and evolving areas of aesthetics. This is the seventh year AM London will have hosted the Regenerative Medicine conference, which has gone from strength to strength.

BACK FOR 2025: THE BUSINESS AGENDA

The business agenda has always been a crucial part of the AM London education lineup, and with Danny Large and Success in Aesthetic Business (SIAB) once again running the stage, you can look forward to workshops on topics ranging from social media, marketing, and video content, to regulation, CQC registration and tax. With panel discussions and deep-dive talks from both clinic owners/practitioners and business coaches, our business workshops arm you with actionable takeaway tips.

NEW FOR 2025: FOCUSED WORKSHOPS

Rather than running multiple competing streams for 2025, we are combining our clinical and skin and body agendas to bring you separate focused workshops across the event.

On Friday’s agenda (May 9), we will see two-hour workshops on dermatology, weight loss, longevity and biohacking, as well as a masterclass in combination treatments, while Saturday, May 10, will bring you a menopause masterclass, an evolution of injectables session and a workshop on equipment.

Some sections will be open to HCPs only, while others will be open to all visitors.

BACK FOR 2025: THE LIVE STAGE

AM London’s Live Stage is where you get a chance to see the latest treatment innovations from our exhibitors, including headline sponsor Cutera. This free open-to-all stage is all about showcasing the tech, products and techniques leading the market.

BACK FOR 2025: BAHRS

Aesthetic Medicine is delighted to partner with the British Association of Hair Restoration Surgery (BAHRS) for their annual conference. The one-day meeting will provide a fantastic educational opportunity by bringing together some of the UK’s best practitioners to discuss treatments, techniques and new products. While this event is a fantastic opportunity for professionals already practising to augment their knowledge, the conference will also offer insight for delegates new to the hair loss and restoration field into what the best treatment options would be to get started with.

PUT YOURSELF FORWARD AS A SPEAKER FOR AM LONDON 2025

We have always been proud of our diverse multi-speciality speaker faculty, but this year, we are shaking things up and inviting some new faces to the table, too. By opening up a call for abstracts, we want to diversify our speaker lineup and add fresh takes and ideas to the topics we are covering. If you have ever fancied taking to the stage to share your knowledge and expertise, then we want to hear from you. You can submit your abstracts by filling out this form aestheticmed.co.uk/ submitabstract

To book your tickets, visit: www.aestheticmed.co.uk/book

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