Medical Aesthetic Treatments
British College of Aesthetic Medicine (BCAM) offers free independent advice on medical aesthetic procedures and treatments.
We have information on a wide range of safe and ethical skin treatments such as muscle relaxing injections or dermal fillers. See all treatments.
BCAM Membership
The BCAM exists to advance safe and ethical aesthetic medicine to the benefit of medical practitioners and members of the public. We represent aesthetic medical practitioners in a unified manner, maintain standards and practice ethics in aesthetic medicine. Find out more about the benefits of becoming a member.
BCAM warns about
cheap injectables
The British College of Aesthetic Medicine has warned that people searching for lower priced aesthetic treatments may lead to a surge in problems associated with "discount injectables" bought from unreliable suppliers and administered by poorly trained practitioners.
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Definition of Aesthetic Medicine
Aesthetic medicine means a medical speciality, undertaken by registered & licensed medical practitioners, comprising a range of surgical and non-surgical procedures or treatments, performed with or without anaesthesia or sedation, to restore, enhance, or modify the appearance, anatomy or physiology of the cutaneous, subcutaneous tissues or associated structures, using techniques which combine aesthetic considerations with the treatment or prevention of diseases, disorders or conditions in the promotion of the physical and mental health of patients.
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