American Board of Aesthetic Medicine and Cosmetic Surgery
(ABAMCS)
ABAMCS is an international professional education and certification organization dedicated to advancing clinical excellence in aesthetic medicine and cosmetic gynecology.
American Board of Aesthetic Medicine and Cosmetic Surgery
(ABAMCS)
We were established to meet the growing demand from licensed physicians and dentists seeking structured, credible, and practice-relevant training in aesthetic medicine—without the limitations of traditional specialty pathways that are often inaccessible, geographically restrictive, or misaligned with real-world clinical practice
American Board of Aesthetic Medicine and Cosmetic Surgery
(ABAMCS)
Our step-based programs are designed to support physicians at different stages of their aesthetic medicine journey—from foundational skills to advanced clinical application—while respecting the scope of practice defined by local regulatory authorities.
American Board of Aesthetic Medicine and Cosmetic Surgery
(ABAMCS)
ABAMCS operates internationally, with a strong focus on the Middle East and other non-U.S. regions. Our faculty includes experienced clinicians and educators with diverse international backgrounds who emphasize safe technique, sound clinical judgment, and ethical practice.

- About Us
WHO WE ARE
ABAMCS is an international professional education and certification organization dedicated to advancing clinical excellence in aesthetic medicine and cosmetic gynecology.
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Our Values

Clinical Excellence
We prioritize sound technique, evidence-informed practice, and reproducible clinical outcomes.

Integrity & Transparency
We clearly define what our certification represents—and what it does not—so physicians, patients, and partners can make informed decisions.

Ethical Practice
Patient safety, professional responsibility, and respect for regulatory boundaries guide all our educational activities.

Professional Development
We support lifelong learning and progressive skill development at every stage of a physician’s career.

- Community of Experts
Members of ABAMCS become part of a community of experts in aesthetic medicine and cosmetic surgery. This network facilitates collaboration, knowledge-sharing, and ongoing professional development.
- Recognition and Educational Accreditation
ABAMCS delivers professional education and certification programs that support licensed physicians and dentists in meeting continuing professional development and clinical training requirements within their respective jurisdictions.
ABAMCS programs may be associated with independent continuing education accreditation bodies and are designed to align with local regulatory frameworks, subject to the policies and approval processes of the relevant authorities.
- UAE (DHA – Dubai Health Authority):
Participation in ABAMCS programs may support individual physicians in meeting training and documentation requirements related to aesthetic medicine privileges, subject to DHA regulations and individual eligibility. ABAMCS itself is not a licensing or regulatory authority. - United Kingdom (CPD): View here.
Selected ABAMCS educational activities are eligible for UK CPD accreditation through recognized CPD providers.
(Accreditation applies to the educational activity, not to professional licensure.) - United States:
ABAMCS certification is an educational credential only and is not a U.S. governmental certification, licensure, or ABMS-recognized board certification.
ABAMCS certification reflects completion of a structured professional education program and commitment to ongoing clinical development. Medical licensure, clinical privileges, and scope of practice are determined solely by the relevant regulatory authorities in each jurisdiction.
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Aesthetic Medicine Trend
“Aesthetic Medicine is defined as the branch in modern medicine that focuses in on altering cosmetic appearance through the treatment of conditions including scars, skin laxity, wrinkles, moles, liver spots, excess fat, cellulite, unwanted hair, skin discoloration, and spider veins.” – Wikipedia
The American Board of Aesthetic Medicine and Cosmetic Surgery have tailored their courses to provide medical physicians interested in providing their patients with the latest in medical aesthetic procedures and anti-aging services.


