About this event

  • Date and time Fri 6 Sep 2024 from 8:00am to 7 Sep 2024 at 4:00pm
  • Location Royal Society of Medicine
  • Organised by Partner Symposium

Join us for this Special Founders' Congress as we celebrate a new development in the recognition of aesthetic medicine and surgery.

Please note that tickets for Day 2 are now sold out. You are still invited to attend Day 1 for a full-day conference, followed by our cocktail reception and Gala Dinner at The Travellers Club, Pall Mall (only 35 places left).

This event will bring together acclaimed international speakers and UK physicians, surgeons and dentists who have made a personal contribution to the development of aesthetic medicine and surgery.

Meet our international panel of experts.

Be part of an exclusive gathering of thought leaders and professionals who are dedicated to advancing the field of aesthetic medicine and surgery. Take advantage of this unique opportunity to network, learn, and be inspired by the world's top experts.

Tickets

Standard pricing available until 03 September 2024.

Front row booking Day 1, Day 2 and the Gala dinner will receive a discount when registering.

Day 1: A letter from the department chief is required as proof of status for students and trainees.

Day 2: The front row workshop is not available to trainees and students however trainees and students can book on for Day 2 the observer workshops.

 

Member

RSM Member
Day 1 Day 2
£235.00 Day 1 - Royal Society of Medicine
£185.00 Day 1 - Gala dinner
£45.00 Day 1 - Networking drinks
£415.00 Day 2 - Devonshire Dermatology London, front row workshop
£235.00 Day 2 - Devonshire Dermatology London, Observer
RSM Student
Day 1 Day 2
£185.00 Day 1 - Gala dinner
£135.00 Day 1 - Royal Society of Medicine
£45.00 Day 1 - Networking drinks
£485.00 Day 2 - Devonshire Dermatology London, front row workshop
£135.00 Day 2 - Devonshire Dermatology London, Observer
RSM Trainee
Day 1 Day 2
£185.00 Day 1 - Gala dinner
£135.00 Day 1 - Royal Society of Medicine
£45.00 Day 1 - Networking drinks
£485.00 Day 2 - Devonshire Dermatology London, front row workshop
£135.00 Day 2 - Devonshire Dermatology London, Observer

Non - Member

Non - Member
Day 1 Day 2
£285.00 Day 1 - Royal Society of Medicine
£185.00 Day 1 - Gala dinner
£45.00 Day 1 - Networking drinks
£485.00 Day 2 - Devonshire Dermatology London, front row workshop
£285.00 Day 2 - Devonshire Dermatology London, Observer
Student
Day 1 Day 2
£185.00 Day 1 - Gala dinner
£135.00 Day 1 - Royal Society of Medicine
£45.00 Day 1 - Networking drinks
£485.00 Day 2 - Devonshire Dermatology London, front row workshop
£135.00 Day 2 - Devonshire Dermatology London, Observer
Trainee
Day 1 Day 2
£185.00 Day 1 - Gala dinner
£135.00 Day 1 - Royal Society of Medicine
£45.00 Day 1 - Networking drinks
£485.00 Day 2 - Devonshire Dermatology London, front row workshop
£135.00 Day 2 - Devonshire Dermatology London, Observer

Agenda

View provisional programme - Friday 6 September (Royal Society of Medicine) 06 September 2024

Registration & Light Breakfast

Optional: Brymill Sponsored Symposium

Sponsored Symposium - An engaging presentation by Brymill with a Q&A session

  • Cryosurgery & Cryotherapy
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  • Every Aesthetic Clinic Needs This

Opening Ceremony

Professor Roger Kirby, Immediate Past-President, Royal Society of Medicine

Welcome Address & Overview Of The Congress Agenda

Christopher Rowland Payne, Jonathan Britto & Souphi Samizadeh

Session 1: Current Controversies Part I Non-Surgical vs Surgical

The Mid Face & Lower Eyelid

Albina Kajaya & Jonathan Britto

The Forehead, Eyebrow & Upper Eyelid

Alessio Redaelli & Fateh Ahmad 

The Nose

Ayad Harb & Alwyn D'Souza

The Perioral Area

Souphi Samizadeh & Tariq Ahmad

Round Table On Current Controversies

Interactive discussion with all session speakers

Coffee Break

Session 2: Current Controversies Part II Non-Surgical vs. Surgical

Neck Rejuvenation Techniques

Pierre André & Shailesh Vadodaria

Threads Vs. Facelift: Comparative Approaches

George Sulamanidze & Rana Das-Gupta

Round Table

Interactive discussion with all session speakers

Lunch Break

Session 3 - Skin Quality

Eastern Approaches: What Every Aesthetic Surgeon And Physician Needs To Know About Nutraceuticals, Cosmeceuticals And Integrated Medicine

Liliana Sytnyk

PLENARY LECTURE Microneedling: Insights From 30 Years Of Experience

Des Fernandes

EBD Innovations: Review Of The Independent Evidence Of 2024

Leonardo Marini

Exosomes In Aesthetics: Current Evidence

Ash Mosahebi

Round Table Discussion On Skin Quality

Interactive discussion with all session speakers

Coffee Break

Session 4: Latest Trends

3D Scanning: Physical And Psychological Benefits

Jonathan Britto

PIERRE FOURNIER LECTURE Medical Gluteoplasty By Injection Chemical Myoplasty

Alain Tenenbaum

Session 5: Complications

Managing Vascular Occlusion From HA Fillers. It Happened To Me!

Wolfgang Redka Swoboda

Understanding The Anatomy Of Regret In Aesthetics. Where Angels Fear To Thread!

Adel Fattah

There Is No Such Thing As A Difficult Patient! Psychological Considerations In Aesthetic Medicine & Surgery

Eckart Haneke

Round Table On Managing Complications

Interactive discussion with all session speakers

Closing Ceremony

Summary of the day’s key takeaway messages and thanks

Optional: Networking Cocktail At The Royal Society Of Medicine

Optional: Gala Dinner At The Travellers Club

View provisional programme - Saturday 7 September (Devonshire Dermatology London) 07 September 2024

Full-day rotation of specialised workshops held at Devonshire Dermatology, 27 Devonshire Place, London W1G 6JF. Registration includes tea and coffee breaks.

See provisional programme for day 2 here

 

Location

Royal Society of Medicine, 1 Wimpole St, Marylebone, London, W1G 0AE, United Kingdom

Location map 

Day 1 - Full day conference held at The Royal Society of Medicine. 

Day 2 - Full day workshop held at Devonshire Dermatology, 27 Devonshire Place, London W1G 6JF

 

Registration for this event will close on Thursday 5 September 2024 at 1:00am (BST)

This event is externally organised.

Any information provided is subject to change, and the RSM is not responsible for inaccuracies. All views expressed at this event are of the speakers themselves and not of the Royal Society of Medicine.