Menopause in Aesthetics 2025 (MiA) has wrapped up another hugely successful event, marking a milestone in menopause education. With an energy-charged atmosphere, sold-out conference sessions, and a packed exhibition floor, this year’s meeting exceeded expectations, bringing together leading experts, healthcare practitioners, and industry innovators at the historic Grand Connaught Rooms in London.
One of the standout highlights was the introduction of a new panel discussion format, which received hugely positive feedback from delegates. This innovative approach stepped away from a presentation-based format to provide a fresh, multidisciplinary perspective on key menopause-related topics, reinforcing the importance of diverse insights in advancing women’s health.
If you didn’t manage to catch the talks and are interested in some of the key trends in the menopause space then I urge you to read our comprehensive trends report for 2025. You can view the report and accompanying media here.
The report includes some of the leading figures in women’s health covering topics from HRT and hormones to wearable technology and aesthetics.
And while the conference venue was heaving, the addition of exhibition-only passes ensured a thriving networking hub throughout the event, facilitating meaningful connections and discussions among attendees.
Charlotte Body, founder of MiA and mBody Media, commented. “We’re incredibly passionate about women’s health, and I feel so proud to be part of a movement that is changing the language around menopause. It’s been fantastic to see the overwhelming support for this initiative, and my team did an amazing job delivering an event that truly resonated with our community.”
The Menopause Awards – Celebrating Excellence
Another highlight of the weekend was the inaugural Menopause in Aesthetic Awards, hosted by journalist Vicky Eldridge and actress/presenter Leanne Stott. These awards celebrated excellence in menopause care, acknowledging the outstanding contributions of professionals who are shaping the future of women’s health.
For the full list of winners, see the Menopause in Aesthetics Instagram page.
Menopause in Practice (MiP)
After three successful years under the Menopause in Aesthetics (MiA) banner, the event is now evolving under a new name: Menopause in Practice (MiP). This rebrand reflects a broader and more inclusive vision, opening the doors to a wider range of healthcare professionals involved in menopause management, beyond just aesthetics.
Charlotte Body says, “While aesthetic medicine remains an important focus, we recognise that menopause care spans multiple disciplines. Menopause in Practice represents our commitment to supporting all professionals dedicated to enhancing women’s health and wellness during this pivotal life stage.”
This change aligns with the launch of Future Patient, a new quarterly digital publication from mBody Media, set to debut in Spring 2025, which will focus on health, wellness, and longevity.
Returning to the Grand Connaught Rooms in London on February 6, 2026, MiP will continue to offer cutting-edge educational content, expert speakers, and an expanded exhibitor line-up, ensuring that delegates gain unparalleled insights into menopause care and management.
Early bird tickets for Menopause in Practice 2026 are now available:
For more information, visit: www.menopauseia.co.uk