Aesthetic Medicine

Aesthetic Medicine

Aesthetic Medicine is the premier business-to-business publication designed for knowledgeable aesthetic professionals. Publishing 10 issues annually and starting with a circulation of 15,000, this magazine targets specialized clinics and practitioners in the expanding aesthetic industry.

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  • 1 week ago | aestheticmed.co.uk | Ellen Cummings

    Published 16th Apr 2025 The UK Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) has banned adverts from six companies promoting liquid Brazilian butt lifts (BBLs) for failing to address the significant risks of the procedure and for exploiting women's body image insecurities. These adverts, which appeared on Facebook and Instagram, were deemed to pressure customers into making hasty decisions by offering limited-time deals.

  • 1 week ago | aestheticmed.co.uk | Anna Dobbie

    Published 16th Apr 2025 The case has reignited growing concerns about the risks associated with medical tourism, where patients travel abroad in search of lower-cost cosmetic surgery – often without fully understanding the potential dangers involved. Dr Ian Morgan, president of BACS, issued a stark warning: “This horrific case is yet another reminder of the life-threatening dangers of unregulated medical tourism.

  • 1 week ago | aestheticmed.co.uk | Anna Dobbie

    Published 16th Apr 2025 Aesthetic Medicine (AM): What role does technology play in creating a seamless and personalised patient journey in medical aesthetics? Fred Helo (FH): Technology in aesthetic medicine is saving time for both the patient and clinics, securing more appointment bookings, and ultimately maximising revenue.

  • 2 weeks ago | aestheticmed.co.uk | Erin Leybourne

    Published 04th Apr 2025 The study, carried out by energy-based device manufacturer Cynosure Lutronic, surveyed 1,500 people in the UK. The research revealed that women overall are more concerned about their skin, with only 6% saying they had no skin concerns compared to 21% of men. Mens’ concerns are more focused on ‘medical’ skin conditions, such as acne, eczema and rosacea.

  • 4 weeks ago | aestheticmed.co.uk | Anna Dobbie

    Developed in response to ongoing discussions regarding potential licensing and regulation of aesthetic treatments, this new apprenticeship standard provides a government-backed, fully funded route for professionals to gain competency in advanced skin rejuvenation procedures.

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