Regenerative aesthetics continues to evolve rapidly, with practitioners increasingly exploring how advances in skin regeneration, hair restoration, nutrition and patient assessment can be incorporated into everyday clinical practice.
To support ongoing education and knowledge-sharing within the aesthetic community, DermaFocus has announced a new series of webinars taking place between September and October 2026.
Bringing together respected practitioners from across the UK and Ireland, the programme will explore a range of current topics in regenerative medical aesthetics – from periocular rejuvenation and regenerative hair medicine to nutrition, skin regeneration and the importance of identifying the underlying causes of hair loss.
The sessions are designed to combine clinical insight, practical experience and real-world case studies, giving practitioners the opportunity to learn from experienced clinicians and consider how emerging approaches could support patient outcomes.
The DermaFocus webinar programme covers six sessions, each focusing on a different aspect of regenerative aesthetics.
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Monday 14 September 2026
β° 7pm
π¨βοΈ Dr Anoob Pakkar-Hall
As patient expectations continue to rise, practitioners are increasingly looking beyond the treatment room when considering how to optimise results.
In this webinar, Dr Anoob Pakkar-Hall will explore the role of nutrition in regenerative aesthetics and how internal health may influence skin quality, recovery, treatment outcomes and longer-term patient satisfaction.
The session will also consider the practical and commercial opportunities that can arise from taking a more holistic approach to patient care, giving practitioners insight into strategies that could be incorporated into everyday clinical practice.
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Wednesday 16 September 2026
β° 7pm
π©βοΈ Amanda Demosthenous and Dr Stephanie Damalis
What does a regenerative approach to skin rejuvenation look like in clinical practice?
Aesthetic Nurse Prescriber Amanda Demosthenous and Dr Stephanie Damalis will share their clinical experience using Newest® Abstract, a combination of Polynucleotides HPT® and hyaluronic acid.
Using practical case studies and treatment insights, the webinar will explore patient selection, consultation and approaches to incorporating Newest® Abstract into everyday practice.
The session will offer practitioners an opportunity to hear directly from clinicians working with regenerative approaches and consider the practical considerations involved in treatment planning.
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Tuesday 22 September 2026
β° 7pm
π¨βοΈ Dr Peter Murphy
Hair restoration requires more than simply addressing visible hair loss. Understanding the underlying biology, assessing the patient appropriately and developing a considered treatment strategy can all play an important role in achieving successful outcomes.
In this session, Dr Peter Murphy will discuss his approach to regenerative hair restoration, using the treatment journey of former two-weight world champion Carl Frampton as a real clinical case.
The webinar will explore patient assessment, treatment planning and the role regenerative therapies can play in supporting healthier hair growth.
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Thursday 24 September 2026
β° 7pm
π©βοΈ Dr Catherine Fairris
Hair thinning and diffuse shedding are increasingly common concerns in aesthetic practice, but the underlying causes and appropriate treatment strategies can vary considerably between patients.
Dr Catherine Fairris will present a structured case series exploring regenerative hair restoration using Purasomes HSC50+ Hair & Scalp Complex.
The session will examine patients experiencing androgenic thinning, hormonal hair loss and stress-related telogen effluvium, using dermoscopic imaging, density assessments and treatment timelines to demonstrate changes in hair calibre, density and scalp health.
For practitioners interested in evidence-informed approaches to hair restoration, the webinar offers an opportunity to explore how regenerative technologies may form part of a longer-term strategy for supporting follicular health.
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Tuesday 13 October 2026
β° 7pm
π©βοΈ Dr Priya Udani
The periocular area is often one of the first areas of the face to show visible signs of ageing, but effective treatment requires a detailed understanding of the anatomy and the individual patient's concerns.
Award-winning oculoplastic surgeon Dr Priya Udani will explore a regenerative approach to periocular rejuvenation using Plinest® Eye.
Drawing on her expertise in periocular anatomy and dry eye disease, Dr Udani will discuss patient assessment, treatment planning and strategies for achieving natural-looking clinical outcomes.
For practitioners treating the delicate periocular area, the session promises a valuable opportunity to consider how regenerative approaches can complement a detailed understanding of anatomy and patient needs.
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Thursday 22 October 2026
β° 7pm
π©βοΈ Caroline Hall, Consultant Trichologist
Not all hair loss is the same – and understanding what is driving a patient's hair loss is an essential part of developing an appropriate treatment strategy.
Consultant Trichologist Caroline Hall will take a practical look at assessing patients presenting with hair loss, drawing on her extensive clinical experience.
The webinar will explore how practitioners can recognise different types of hair loss, identify contributing factors and assess scalp health before deciding on an appropriate course of action.
Caroline will also discuss how regenerative therapies, including Plinest® Hair and Purasomes® HSC50+, can form part of a comprehensive treatment strategy once an accurate diagnosis has been established.
The programme reflects the increasingly broad scope of regenerative aesthetics and the importance of continuing professional education as the field develops.
Rather than focusing solely on individual treatments, the sessions cover wider considerations including patient assessment, consultation, treatment planning, nutrition, diagnosis and long-term outcomes.
This focus on education and shared clinical experience is central to DermaFocus' approach.
Commenting on the upcoming series, Milad Bemana, Co-Founder and Executive Director of DermaFocus, said:
“Our forthcoming webinar series provides a valuable opportunity for practitioners to engage with leading voices in our industry and partake in meaningful discussions about some of the hottest topics in regenerative aesthetics. Each session is designed to explore practical strategies that can be integrated into everyday clinical practice to improve outcomes for both patients and practitioners.”
With six webinars taking place across September and October, the series provides practitioners with multiple opportunities to explore different areas of regenerative medical aesthetics and hear from clinicians with specialist experience.
From regenerative nutrition and skin rejuvenation to hair restoration and periocular treatments, the programme reflects a field that continues to expand beyond traditional treatment approaches.
Practitioners can register for individual webinars using the links above.
For further information or queries about the webinar programme, contact DermaFocus at Training@dermafocus.co.uk.
The webinar series runs from 14 September to 22 October 2026, with six individual sessions taking place throughout September and October.
The sessions are aimed at practitioners working in medical aesthetics who are interested in regenerative approaches, clinical education and the latest developments in regenerative aesthetic medicine.
Topics include regenerative nutrition, skin rejuvenation, regenerative hair restoration, follicular health, periocular rejuvenation and the assessment of different causes of hair loss.
The programme features Dr Anoob Pakkar-Hall, Amanda Demosthenous, Dr Stephanie Damalis, Dr Peter Murphy, Dr Catherine Fairris, Dr Priya Udani and Consultant Trichologist Caroline Hall.
Each webinar has its own registration link, which can be found in the relevant section above. Practitioners with questions about the programme can also contact Training@dermafocus.co.uk.