The Irish College of Aesthetic Medicine (ICAM) hosted its first annual conference on September 20 in Dublin, Ireland.
According to the college, the event convened aesthetic practitioners with the objective of delivering evidence-based learning. Aesthetic product company RELIFE and pharmaceutical company Evolus served as the headline sponsors of ICAM 2025.
The programme was organised across two stages. Stage one featured sessions on Body Dysmorphic Disorder screening, the use of poly-L-lactic acid for the neck and periorbital injectables, with presentations delivered by aesthetic practitioners Dr Vincent Wong and Dr Kam Lally.
Stage two included contributions from specialty partners, with BTL Aesthetics addressing wellness and longevity, Sinclair focusing on the integration of aesthetic treatments and Allergan Aesthetics, an AbbVie company, presenting on achieving natural-looking harmony. Sessions were supported by aesthetic practitioners Dr Ahrooran Sivakumar and Dr Ruaa Elbeltaji.
Dr Sean Fitzpatrick, president and co-founder of ICAM, commented, “ICAM’s motto is salus (safety), educatio (education) and reformatio (reform). Our commitment to raising the standards of medical aesthetics in Ireland is reflected in our inaugural conference, providing a key launchpad for our mission.”
