Aesthetics attended the British Association of Medical Aesthetic Nurses (BAMAN) Autumn Aesthetic Conference on September 18-19.
Hosted at The Eastside Rooms in Birmingham, the conference hosted engaging sessions on regenerative approaches, intimate health and psychological assessment – alongside regulatory updates from the Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC) and Association for Prescribers (AfP).
The BAMAN board of directors also featured on stage, with chair and nurse prescriber Amy Bird opening both day one and day two, and vice-chair and nurse prescriber Alex Mills showcasing a live lips and perioral combination treatment demonstration. The conference also incorporated an evening network drinks reception, providing attendees with an opportunity to network.
Gareth Lewis, chief operating officer at BAMAN, commented, “Networking and the sharing of best practices to improve patient safety were at the heart of this event. We were thrilled with the incredible response from both delegates and exhibitors – the largest attendance we’ve ever had. It was especially rewarding to see so many nurses on stage, a representation of something BAMAN is truly passionate about.”