
ExoCoBio hosts Summit at RSM
The Royal Society of Medicine (RSM) welcomed aesthetic professionals to the 15th UK Regenerative Aesthetic ExoCoBio Summit on March 17. The event brought together clinicians and researchers to discuss advancements

The Royal Society of Medicine (RSM) welcomed aesthetic professionals to the 15th UK Regenerative Aesthetic ExoCoBio Summit on March 17. The event brought together clinicians and researchers to discuss advancements

The British Association of Aesthetic Plastic Surgeons (BAAPS) has released its annual audit for 2023-2024, revealing a 5% rise in cosmetic surgical procedures, with 27,462 surgeries performed in 2024. Breast

The ACE Women in Business panel explores imposter syndrome, leading with authenticity and finding balance in leadership At ACE 2025, the spotlight was on trailblazing women in the aesthetics field. They gathered for the Women in Business panel at this …

In a major regulatory shift set to impact the aesthetics sector, the Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC) has ruled that from June 1, 2025, independent nurse and midwife prescribers will

Aesthetic device company Dermapenworld has unveiled the new Dp DOCK docking station for the Dermapen device. The company shares that the dock includes clear battery level indicators and integrated charging

Aesthetic device company BTL Aesthetics has unveiled its new non-invasive brain stimulation device EXOMIND. This FDA-cleared treatment is designed to stimulate key areas of the brain involved in emotional regulation,

The Royal Society of Medicine (RSM) is set to host a multidisciplinary conference titled Facial Aesthetics: A Holistic Approach. Organised by consultant orthodontist Mr Farhad Naini and hosted by the

Skincare brand Skeyndor invited the Aesthetics Journal to the reintroduction of its Aquatherm range at St Pancras Hotel. The event hosted members of the press for an intimate breakfast, where

The Aesthetics Journal attended the W-Wellness event at Claridge’s where 2025 wellness trends were shared during an expert panel. The evening began with a champagne reception, bringing together delegates and

Skrybe has introduced two skin markers in the UK designed to prioritise precision, safety and hygiene in aesthetic and dermatology treatments The FM1.2 is a multi-use marker featuring non-toxic white