close

Wigmore Presents: latest news

The Wigmore Presents team is working hard behind the scenes to make this year’s conference the best ever





The Wigmore Presents team is working hard behind the scenes to make this year’s conference the best ever, and we are pleased to announce two further agendas to sit alongside our focus on injectables, longevity and regeneration, skincare, and equipment, namely a business agenda on Saturday 18th April, and a BAMAN led nurses’ educational agenda on Sunday 19th April. The weekend promises to have something for everyone in the industry and in your team. With more speakers confirmed below, and more to come, you need to put this in your diary; have you bought your ticket yet?


Friday 17th April

Seligman — The effect of regenerative medicine on quality of life and longevity
9:30Welcome, David Hicks
ChairDr Lauren Jamieson
9:40Keynote talk and overview, quality of life as part of longevity, Prof Syed Haq
10:30Adipose tissue as a regenerative organ, Prof George Titovets
11:00 Coffee break
ChairJulie Scott
11:30The scientific and ethical basis for regenerative medicine approaches to longevity,Prof Anton Enright
12:30From skin to cell: mitochondrion health as the foundation of aesthetics and longevity, Dr Brandon Brock
13:00 Lunch
ChairJulie Scott, Ian Vitek
14:00Immune-repertoire sequencing in clinical diagnoses, Prof Zhe Wang
15:00-Next generation saliva tests for hormones, immunity and infection monitoring, Dr Meng Han Kuok
15:30Regenerative dermatology, Dr Beibei Du Harper
16:00 Coffee break
ChairJulie Scott, Ian Vitek
16:30An update in regenerative medicine, Prof Mike Chan
17:30Theory is one thing; how do I make it work? Dr Mayoni Gooneratne
18:00 Conference close


Saturday 18th April

Wolfson — Injectables
Seligman—Skincare, devices and rejuvenation
Council Chamber
9:30Welcome, Julie Scott9:00Welcome, Dr Lauren Jamieson9:00Welcome, David Hicks
ChairDr Claire Kiely, Julie ScottChairDr Tim Flynn, Rhianna BellChairDr Nabil Elmadawi
9:40The moral compass, Dr Simon Withey9:40Treating clinical skin concerns with in-clinic skincare, Dr Lauren Jamieson9:40Complications: what you don’t know can hurt, Dr Max Malik, Dr Beatriz Molina, Dr Raj Thethi
10:00Eyes: the mirror to your soul, Dr Zunaid Alli, Dr Elizabeth Hawkes, Dr Tanja Phillips    
11:00 Exhibition and coffee break
ChairDr Simon RavichandranChairDr Lauren Jamieson, Jana RonnertChairDr Nabil Elmadawi
11:30What’s in a kiss? Perioral and lower face harmonisation, Dr Tatyana Lapa-Enright, Mr James Olding, Dr Emma Ravichandran, Dr Raj Thethi11:30All skin is not the same: skin quality toolbox, Prof Chris Griffiths, Dr Claire Kiely, Ian Vitek11:30Women’s health: I feel like I have aged overnight, Dr Mayoni Gooneratne
    12:00Matters of menopause: sorting through the noise, Dr Masud Haq
    12:30Prejuvenation era,Miss Sherina Balaratnam
13.00 Exhibition and lunch
ChairDr Jordan Faulkner, Julie ScottChairDr Eleanor Hartley, Dr Lauren JamiesonChairDr JJ Masani, Dr Olivia McCabe-Robinson
14:30Approaches to treating the mid and lower face with botulinum toxin, Sharon Bennett, Dr Beatriz Molina, Mr James Olding, Dr Priya Verma14:30Treating the skin spectrum: what would you do? Dr Zunaid Alli, Dr Kai John, Dr Tanja Philips, Dr Mary Sommerlad14:30The GLP-1 face: deflation, disproportion and volume replacement, Dr Kai John
    14:50The GLP-1 face: what is changing under your skin, Dr Masud Haq
    15:15The pros and cons of GLP-1, Dr Stephen Mulholland
    15:40The GLP-1 face: dermafiller paradox, Dr Simon Ravichandran
    16:05It is not just the face: GLP-1 associated hair loss, Dr Tatyana Lapa-Enright 16:15 Exhibition and coffee
16.15 Exhibition and coffee break
ChairDr Tim Flynn, Julie ScottChairDr Lauren Jamieson, Dr Olivia McCabe-RobinsonChairRhianna Bell, Dr Tanja Phillips
16:35PLLA: The next generation16:35The power of peptides in treatment synergy, Anna Baker, Prof George Titovets, Ian Vitek16:35From photons to skin: how light activates mitochondrion energy for skin repair, Dr Brandon Brock
17:05Is this the biggest breakthrough in botulinum toxin in thirty years?    
17:30Cellulite: a new approach to an age-old problem    
17:45From blind spots to breakthroughs: using nutrient testing in clinic, Julie Scott    
18.00 Conference close
19.00 Networking event


Sunday 19th April

Wolfson — Injectables
Council Chamber
9:30Welcome9:30Welcome
ChairDr Tim Flynn, Julie ScottChairDr Masud Haq, Prof Syed Haq
9:40Anatomy masterclass, Mr James Olding, Dr Simon Ravichandran9:40Regenerative medicine, part of the team or not yet the answer, Dr Nabil Elmahdawi
  10:10Exosomes: hype vs evidence, Miss Sherina Balaratnam, Dr Olivia McCabe-Robinson
11:00 Exhibition and coffee break
ChairAnna Baker, Dr Lauren JamiesonChairDr JJ Masani, Julie Scott
11:30Anatomy masterclass, cont.11:30If your clinic is on fire, what piece of equipment are you saving? Miss Sherina Balaratnam, Dr Rita Rakus, Rebecca Walker
13:00 Exhibition and lunch
ChairMr James Olding,Prof George TitovetsChairDr Tim Flynn, Dr Lauren Jamison, Julie Scott
14:30Cellular poetry: the regenerative language of polynucleotides, Anna Baker, Sharon Bennet, Dr Shady Ismail14:30Blind date, Prof Syed Haq, Alex Mills, Dr Emma Ravichandran, Dr Simon Ravichandran
15:30Toxins: the definitive update, Dr Shirin Lakhani, Mr James Olding, Dr Beatriz Molina  
16:30 Conference ends / drinks reception



PROF CHRIS GRIFFITHS

Professor Chris Griffiths, widely regarded as one of the most distinguished dermatologists globally, is a Consultant Dermatologist at KCH and a Professor of Dermatology at KCL.


MR JAMES OLDING
Mr James Olding is a Senior Specialist Registrar in Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery, and was awarded the Medical Aesthetics Practitioner of the Year at the 2025 Aesthetics Awards.


DR BRANDON BROCK
Dr Brandon Brock is a practitioner in Dallas, Texas with a Doctorate in Nursing, a Doctorate in Chiropractic, as well as a Diplomate in Functional Neurology, Nutrition, Conventional and integrated Medicine.


DR MASUD HAQ
Dr Haq is a Consultant in Diabetes and Endocrinology with a specialist interest in managing patients with the menopause, menstrual disorders, testosterone deficiency, obesity and thyroid conditions.


DR ELIZABETH HAWKES
Dr Hawkes is a leading Consultant Ophthalmic and Oculoplastic Surgeon specialising in upper and lower blepharoplasty in London. She performs advanced facial aesthetics for non-surgical facial and eye rejuvenation.


DR CLARE KIELY
Dr Clare Kiely is a Consultant Dermatologist, and Dermatological and Laser surgeon with a specific interest in photodamage, skin cancer, Mohs micrographic surgery, acne, acne scarring, and aesthetic dermatology.


BAMAN x Wigmore Presents


BAMAN are delighted to collaborate with Wigmore Presents to host a dedicated nurse-led educational agenda. The full day’s programme has been curated around two key areas of clinical practice, showcasing BAMAN’s initiatives with the Association for Prescribers and The British Dermatological Nursing Group (BDNG).

The first session, themed around a professional update in prescribing, will explore topics ranging from specialised prescribing and competence in women’s health/menopause, regulatory considerations/current guidance in delegation, best practice and ethics in medical aesthetic prescribing. As part of this session, BAMAN are delighted to welcome advanced nurses and lecturers, Tracey Jones, Tracey Dennison, Amy Lamb, as well as Gavin Wollacott.

The latter part of the day will be led by BDNG’s educational committee, dermatology nurse consultants and specialists exploring an evidence-based update on a number of commonly occurring skin conditions in medical aesthetic practice. Topics include an evidence-based approach to perioral dermatitis, skin cancer in medical aesthetic practice—understanding scope of practice, SPF: the facts, as well as celebrating excellence in dermatology nursing updates and insights. BAMAN welcomes Dermatology Nurse Consultant Teena Mackenzie,Verity Nolan and Dr Emma Craythorne, alongside Teena Mackenzie and BAMAN Board member Anna Baker, to share their collaborative journeys and the work which both associations have jointly developed as well as future educational projects.

In addition, BAMAN welcomes Dr Brandon Brock as keynote speaker who brings a wealth of clinical, academic and nursing expertise. BAMAN acknowledge and thanks Wigmore Medical for their support and invitation to be part of the WP journey aligning to shared learning, independent and evidence-based education, and best practice.

Calling all clinic managers
The Business Agenda makes its much anticipated return at Wigmore Presents ’26, bringing a fresh perspective to the conference programme. This isn’t your standard business track—it’s a clinically informed agenda shaped by a diverse mix of presenters, including experienced clinical practitioners who understand the realities of running a modern aesthetics clinic. With the business landscape of medical aesthetics evolving, this agenda is designed to keep you fully up to speed on the challenges, and opportunities that matter most to your clinic’s success.


HAVE YOU HEARD ABOUT THE PARTY ON SATURDAY NIGHT?


No Wigmore Presents is complete without its networking night! To be held on the Saturday this year, please join us at Little Violet Door on Kingly Street to relive your younger days at the ultimate house party of 2026. Will you be hanging out in the kitchen or in the games room? Cocktails, nibbles and conversation, the event promises to be one to remember.
Recommended
© Wigmore Medical is a registered pharmacy: no. 9012271