Wigmore Medical Presents, 2024

On a beautiful weekend in London, the 3rd Wigmore Presents aesthetic medicine conference was held over 2 days at the Royal College of Physicians near Regent’s Park. 

Despite 19th and 20th April being the London Marathon weekend, over 400 of the UK’s most motivated and forward-thinking aesthetic practitioners and beyond attended.

Wigmore Medical is one of the largest aesthetic pharmacies and distributors in the UK and has a pedigree in offering high quality training and education – they even won the award for Best Training Provider at this year’s Aesthetics Awards! 

The advent of Wigmore Presents takes the aesthetics conference firmly back to being education-focused with international speakers delivering the most up-to-date knowledge on the big concepts of the future in aesthetic medicine.

Having been working with Wigmore since 2017, this year I was privileged to be co-chair of this phenomenal event, with direct responsibility for shaping large sections of the agenda and working with the speakers as clinical liaison. 

Taking this big step into a whole different sphere of professional activity was so cool:

I spent time with some of the international luminaries in aesthetic medicine, listened and participated in exciting conversations about what lies ahead for the specialty.

My biggest takeaway was how big wellness will be – aesthetic medicine – but focusing on starting treatment from the inside out…

So watch this space!

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