The British College of Aesthetic Medicine (BCAM) has unveiled details on a series of in-person regional events in 2026.
Open to BCAM Members as well as doctors, dentists and nurse prescribers practising medical aesthetics, the events aim to provide clinicians with the opportunity to explore the scientific and clinical factors that influence aesthetic outcomes.
Each regional workshop includes a round-table component, designed to be interactive and peer-led. Small groups of practitioners will discuss practical challenges, emerging trends and shared experiences, facilitated by experienced professionals to create a collegial environment for professional reflection and problem-solving, according to BCAM.
Event dates and locations are as follows. Glasgow on March 20 ; Bristol on March 27; London on April 14; Hale on April 16; Leeds on June 23; and Loughborough on September 11. The workshops offer attendees the chance to exchange knowledge and apply insights directly to clinical practice, shares the organisation.
Chief operating officer at BCAM, Sadie Van Sanden Cooke, commented, “These regional events are about more than education – they’re about building a strong, supportive community for our members and the wider aesthetic profession. Bringing clinicians together in person to share experiences, discuss challenges and learn from one another is central to maintaining safe, ethical and evidence-led patient care.”
