The British Association of Medical Aesthetic Nurses (BAMAN) held its annual conference at the Eastside Rooms in Birmingham on September 26 and 27.
This was the official launch of the association’s brand new name, having been previously known as the British Association of Cosmetic Nurses (BACN). Across the two days, 320 attendees were presented with a variety of educational talks. Highlights from the first day included a session on body dysmorphic disorder by Áine Larkin, Mel Recchia discussing transformative techniques using collagen stimulation on the hands, and BAMAN chair Sharon Bennett explaining how to slim the face using neuromodulation.
The learning continued on day two, with Rachel Goddard discussing the association’s achievements over the last year, and what the road ahead looks like. Nicky Robinson also spoke on how to consult with confidence, and Dr Bibi Maryam Ghalaie presented a non-surgical approach to treating cleft lips.
The next BAMAN Autumn Conference will take place on 18-19 September 2025.