Quirky Frog

There’s something uniquely energising about RAMCE. Even before the first session begins there is a sense that everyone in the room is here not just to observe the future of regenerative aesthetics, but to actively build it. As the UK’s premier conference dedicated to advancing regenerative aesthetic medicine, RAMCE has carved out a space unlike anything else in the industry. It brings together global innovators, scientists, practitioners, creators, and educators for a day of learning, discovery, collaboration, and genuinely groundbreaking conversations.

For us at Quirky Frog, this year felt especially meaningful. We’ve had the absolute pleasure of working alongside the RAM Institute to support RAMCE across social media, helping amplify the speakers, exhibitors and the themes shaping the programme. So walking into the conference on the day, seeing everything come to life, and capturing it all in real time was amazing! 

One of our biggest highlights was seeing the incredible Caroline Hall take to the stage for her talk on Comprehensive Consultation and Combination Therapies in Hair Restoration. Caroline brings such clarity, warmth, and depth of knowledge to every platform she steps onto, and watching her shine in a room full of practitioners hungry to learn was powerful. Hair restoration can often feel like a niche corner of aesthetics, but Caroline showed everyone that when you combine advanced consultation with regenerative techniques, it becomes one of the most exciting and transformative areas of practice. 

Another part of what made the day so special was getting to catch up with some of our wonderful clients who attended as delegates. Seeing familiar faces like Joolia Gilvey from The Clinic Norwich, Mel Recchia, Sara Cheeney, and Steven Land added an extra layer of joy to the day. Conferences like RAMCE are always educational, but they’re also about community. Getting to reconnect with clients in that environment always reminds us why we love working in this industry.

Behind the scenes, we teamed up with the brilliant Riptide Agency throughout the day to capture content – everything from speaker interviews to cutaway shots of packed auditoriums to the little moments that show what a conference feels like, not just what it looks like on paper. The synergy between the Quirky Frog and Riptide teams meant we didn’t miss a beat. Whether it was sprinting between theatres, filming snippets for social media or getting candid moments of delegates exchanging ideas, we were right there in the middle of the action, collecting the content that will keep RAMCE’s momentum going long after the lights come down.

Of course, none of this would have been possible without the incredible leadership from RAMCE’s organisers, and we have to give a huge shout-out to two people who set the tone for the entire day: Chloe Gronow, Content Director at RAMCE, and Simon Haroutunian, Commercial Director. The opening talk they delivered was the perfect blend of passion, purpose, and forward-looking vision. They reminded everyone why regenerative aesthetics matters, why collaboration is key, and why raising educational standards must sit at the heart of an industry that is evolving faster than ever. Working alongside Chloe and Simon throughout the build-up to the conference has been great, their attention to detail, commitment to quality, and genuine care for both speakers and delegates is evident in every inch of RAMCE.

And speaking of exceptional leadership, the scientific committee truly shaped the educational direction of the day. Each of them brought a level of expertise that elevated the programme from impressive to genuinely world-class. Their talks anchored the conference, offering delegates not just cutting-edge techniques, but entirely new ways of looking at regenerative practice.

Professor Maurizio Cavallini helped shape the educational direction of the day with his insights on tissue regeneration, further showcased in his session on Slowing Down the Need for Surgery with Energy-Based Devices, which encouraged practitioners to rethink how EBDs can defer surgical intervention.

Dr Kate Goldie brought her global expertise to the stage with Setting the Stage for Injectable Regeneration and Polynucleotides in Action, offering delegates clear, practical guidance on elevating their regenerative injectable techniques.

Mr George Christopoulos added a crucial surgical perspective through his talk on Slowing Down the Need for Surgery with Energy-Based Devices, highlighting how regenerative strategies and device-based treatments intersect in modern aesthetics.

Dr Lee Walker delivered one of the most impactful sessions of the day with The Dark Side of Repair, giving an essential, no-nonsense look at complications in regenerative aesthetics and how to manage them safely.

Together, the scientific committee didn’t just present information; they formed the backbone of a programme that was rich, rigorous, and deeply reflective of where regenerative aesthetics is heading.

I also have to mention one of my personal highlights of the entire day: the incredible Dr Mayoni Gooneratne and her session Regeneration Through the Female Lens: Hormonal Health in Longevity Medicine. It was genuinely refreshing — and honestly quite moving — to hear regenerative aesthetics framed through the realities of female health, and how these approaches can positively impact the day-to-day lives of women. Female hormonal health is still too often overlooked in mainstream medicine, so seeing a practitioner who is unapologetically passionate about advocating for women, educating with honesty, and refusing to let our concerns be brushed aside felt powerful and long overdue.

As the day unfolded, what became clear is just how important a conference like RAMCE is for the future of our industry. It isn’t just an event, it’s a catalyst. With its focus on pioneering research, emerging trends, and meaningful collaboration, RAMCE empowers practitioners with the tools, knowledge, and confidence to thrive in a rapidly evolving field. It champions innovation, pushes boundaries, and encourages everyone in the room to think bigger, act smarter, and treat with more intention.

For us at Quirky Frog, being part of this journey, not just as attendees, but as partners in amplifying the vision, was an honour. From Caroline’s standout session, to catching up with clients, to creating content that tells the story of the day, RAMCE 2025 was a whirlwind of inspiration, connection, and future-focused energy.

And as we wrapped up, cameras finally powered down and conversations carried into the evening, one thing was clear: regenerative aesthetics isn’t just the next big thing, it’s already here. And we’re thrilled to be helping shape the way it’s seen, shared, and celebrated.

And we can’t forget the after party. After a full day of inspiring talks, packed theatres, and non-stop learning, unwinding with a drink felt very well deserved; it was the perfect way to round off an incredible conference.

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Lianne Sykes

Creative Director and Co-Founder

Lianne Sykes is a marketing expert with over 15 years of experience in sales and marketing. As the founder and CEO of Quirky Frog, she specialises in working with medical aesthetics practitioners to help them raise their brand identity and credibility through effective social media management, events, and PR. Lianne’s extensive background in sales and marketing has given her a unique perspective on what it takes to make a brand stand out in the crowded medical aesthetics industry. Her expertise lies in creating tailored marketing strategies that are specifically designed to meet the needs of each individual practitioner, ensuring they get the best possible results. With a passion for creativity and innovation, Lianne has built a reputation for delivering exceptional results for her clients. She understands that successful marketing goes beyond simply creating beautiful content and campaigns, it’s about understanding the nuances of the industry, the target audience and the unique challenges that practitioners face. Lianne’s commitment to her clients is evident in her hands-on approach, working closely with each practitioner to ensure their marketing efforts align with their business goals. She is dedicated to helping her clients build a strong and recognizable brand that stands out in a competitive marketplace. Overall, Lianne’s experience, expertise, and passion for marketing make her a valuable asset to any medical aesthetics practitioner looking to take their business to the next level.