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Myfacemybody Awards

The MyFaceMyBody Awards (also known as the MyFaceMyBody Global Aesthetic Awards) is a major international industry awards programme that celebrates excellence, innovation, customer service, clinical expertise and overall professional achievement across the aesthetic, cosmetic and beauty sectors. It recognises outstanding performance by clinics, practitioners, brands, products and services, with entries and winners from around the world.

Overview

Founded Year: 2012 (estimated first global events)
Founder: MyFaceMyBody organisation (led by Stephen Handisides)
Purpose: To honour and showcase exceptional achievements in aesthetic medicine, plastic surgery, dermatology practices, and aesthetic product innovation, as judged by industry panels and supported by votes from patients, peers and suppliers.

Governing Body

Organisation Name: MyFaceMyBody Limited
Company Status: Privately operated awards organiser and aesthetic industry platform
Regulatory Status: Commercial industry awards programme governed by published entry terms and judging procedures
Industry Standing: One of the largest and most recognised aesthetic industry awards globally, often described as the ‘Oscars of Aesthetics’ due to its broad category range and international reach

Eligibility Criteria

Who Can Apply: Aesthetic, plastic surgery, dermatology clinics, individual practitioners, manufacturers, suppliers, brands and related businesses listed on the MyFaceMyBody platform
Requirements:
Submission of complete entry form with supporting ...Demonstration of service quality, patient results,...Evidence such as photos, testimonials, case studie...
Restrictions:
Entries must meet category specific criteriaSome clinical categories require practitioners to ...

Judging Criteria

Evaluation Factors:
Panel review by industry experts assessing quality and detail of the submissionPatient testimonials and client feedbackPeer and supplier votes that contribute to final scoresDemonstrated innovation, service excellence, ethical practice and clinical results

Categories

Available Categories:
Aesthetic Practice of the YearMedical Aesthetic Practitioner of the YearPlastic Surgeon of the YearDermatologist of the YearAesthetic Nurse of the YearAesthetic Therapist of the YearCustomer Experience of the YearPractice Team of the YearEco Clinic of the YearNon‑Surgical Makeover of the Year (Face & Body)Brand/Supplier Categories (e.g., Cosmeceutical Range, Anti‑Aging Product, New Product/Treatment)Marketing/PR Campaign of the YearAesthetic Influencer of the YearTraining Support of the YearCustomer Service Support of the Year

Accreditation Requirements

Inspection Required:
  • No external statutory inspection
  • Awards assessment is based on submitted evidence and scored against published criteria by judges and voters
Documentation Required:
Completed entry documentationSupporting materials including case studies, testi...Proof of clinical credentials for categories invol...
Compliance Standards:
Adherence to MyFaceMyBody’s published entry polici...Compliance with ethical and category specific entr...
Sources:

Verification Process

Public Register: Finalists and winners are published on the official MyFaceMyBody Awards website and associated event pages for public viewing
Certificate Validation Method: Award badges and digital certificates issued by the organiser can be cross‑checked against listings on the official awards platform
Sources:

Renewal & Compliance

Renewal Frequency:
  • Annual awards cycle
  • New entries and winners are recognised each year
CPD Requirements:
  • Not tied to CPD
  • Participation and recognition are based on annual performance and submission quality
Audit Process: Internal review by MyFaceMyBody judging panels and oversight teams to ensure consistency and fairness in scoring
Sources:

Benefits

Reputation: Winning or being shortlisted enhances a clinic’s, individual’s or brand’s professional profile, demonstrating recognised excellence and peer support in the aesthetic industry
Patient Trust Impact: Patients can view the award as indicative of validated quality, innovation and service commitment, which may improve confidence in treatment providers

Patient Safety Impact

Mechanisms of Protection:
Entries that demonstrate ethical practice, patient testimonials and quality evidence encourage high standards of careRecognition may motivate adherence to best practices in patient communication and outcomes
Limitations:
Awards are not clinical safety certifications; they do not replace statutory healthcare regulationSelection is partly based on subjective elements such as voting, which may not directly correlate with clinical safety standards

Comparison with Other Bodies

Comparable Entities:
The Aesthetics AwardsSafety in Beauty AwardsProfessional Beauty Awards
Key Differences:
MyFaceMyBody Awards encompass both clinical and brand/supplier categories globally, whereas some awards focus more narrowly on either practitioner excellence or product innovationOther awards may use different weighting for judging panels versus public voting

Industry Recognition

Media Mentions:
Outcomes and winners are routinely featured in aesthetic industry press and PR announcements by brands and clinicsDescribed as globally recognised within industry circles for aesthetic and cosmetic excellence
Endorsements:
Often promoted by participating clinics and brands as a significant sector accolade
Credibility Signals:
Large international participation from clinics, brands and suppliersExtended category diversity and multi‑phase judging incorporating both expert review and public voting

Government Regulation Status

Statutory Backing:
Regulated By:
Legal Status: Operates as a commercial awards programme with no statutory regulatory authority

Frequently Asked Questions