IMPORTANT INFORMATION
Entering the awards is free. The first step is to create an account which takes a few seconds. You will then receive an email from ‘awards@thepbgroup.com’ please click on this to verify your details. You’ll then be directed to the entry pages of the awards. You don’t have to upload your entry in one go; you can save your details to complete at a time to suit you. After entering you can return using your login credentials and enter other categories, book tables and manage your account. Please click here for further assistance with the entry process.
Choose from the categories below that best suit yourself and your business.
Aesthetic Clinic of the Year
- There is no direct entry process for this category.
- The winner will be selected from the winning clinics in the regional categories and will be chosen by the judging panel based on who they believe stands out overall.
Aesthetic Clinic of the Year – London
Who can enter?
Any aesthetic clinic based within the Greater London area.
How will this category be judged?
Firstly, a shortlisting judging panel will score the entries on how they meet the required criteria. The winner will then be decided by the judging panel taking into consideration their entry and the feedback from a patient during a mock online consultation. Entrants must be prepared to do a video consultation on Zoom which will be recorded for the judges to watch back. Finalists will also be asked to give a virtual tour of their clinic to the judging panel.
Aesthetic Clinic of the Year – North of England and Midlands
Who can enter?
Any aesthetic clinic based in the North of England or Midlands.
*Counties in the North include: Cheshire, Cumbria, Greater Manchester, Lancashire, Merseyside, West Yorkshire, Durham, East Riding or Yorkshire, Lincolnshire, Kingston upon Hull, North Yorkshire, Northumberland, South Yorkshire, Tyne & Wear.
The counties included within the Midlands are: Derbyshire, Herefordshire, Leicestershire, Northamptonshire, Nottinghamshire, Rutland, Shropshire, Staffordshire, Warwickshire, West Midlands, Worcestershire.
How will this category be judged?
Firstly, a shortlisting judging panel will score the entries on how they meet the required criteria. The winner will then be decided by the judging panel taking into consideration their entry and the feedback from a patient during a mock online consultation. Entrants must be prepared to do a video consultation on Zoom which will be recorded for the judges to watch back. Finalists will also be asked to give a virtual tour of their clinic to the judging panel.
Aesthetic Clinic of the Year – Scotland and Northern Ireland
Who can enter?
Any aesthetic clinic based in counties above the Scottish border or within the Northern Ireland border.
How will this category be judged?
Firstly, a shortlisting judging panel will score the entries on how they meet the required criteria. The winner will then be decided by the judging panel taking into consideration their entry and the feedback from a patient during a mock online consultation. Entrants must be prepared to do a video consultation on Zoom which will be recorded for the judges to watch back. Finalists will also be asked to give a virtual tour of their clinic to the judging panel.
Aesthetic Clinic of the Year – South East
Who can enter?
Any aesthetic clinic based in the South East of England.
*The counties included within the South East are: Bedfordshire, Berkshire, Buckinghamshire, Cambridgeshire, Sussex, Essex, Hampshire, Isle of Wight, Hertfordshire, Kent, Norfolk, Suffolk, Surrey
How will this category be judged?
Firstly, a shortlisting judging panel will score the entries on how they meet the required criteria. The winner will then be decided by the judging panel taking into consideration their entry and the feedback from a patient during a mock online consultation. Entrants must be prepared to do a video consultation on Zoom which will be recorded for the judges to watch back. Finalists will also be asked to give a virtual tour of their clinic to the judging panel.
Aesthetic Clinic of the Year – South West and Wales
Who can enter?
Any aesthetic clinic based in the South West of England* and counties within the Welsh border.
* The counties included within the South West are: Bristol, Channel Islands, Cornwall, Devon, Dorset, Gloucestershire, Oxfordshire, Somerset, South Gloucestershire, Wiltshire
How will this category be judged?
Firstly, a shortlisting judging panel will score the entries on how they meet the required criteria. The winner will then be decided by the judging panel taking into consideration their entry and the feedback from a patient during a mock online consultation. Entrants must be prepared to do a video consultation on Zoom which will be recorded for the judges to watch back. Finalists will also be asked to give a virtual tour of their clinic to the judging panel.
Aesthetic Practitioner of the Year - Doctor
Who can enter?
Any General Medical Council or Irish Medical Council registered doctor, dermatologist or surgeon working with the aesthetics industry in the UK or Republic of Ireland.
How will this category be judged?
A shortlisting judging panel will create the shortlist and score the entries on how they meet the required criteria. The winner will then be decided by the judging panel taking into consideration their entry and a judging panel interview. Entrants must be prepared to participate in a judging panel interview via video conference call.
If you reach the the shortlist stage your interview will take place on Monday, 16 March 2026 (AM)

Aesthetic Practitioner of the Year - Dentist
Who can enter?
Any General Dental Council (UK) or Dental Council (Ireland) registered dentist working with the aesthetics industry in the UK or Republic of Ireland carrying out cosmetic dental and/or non-surgical facial aesthetics.
How will this category be judged?
Firstly, a shortlisting judging panel will create the shortlist and score the entries on how they meet the required criteria. The winner will then be decided by the judging panel taking into consideration their entry and a judging panel interview. Entrants must be prepared to participate in a judging panel interview via video conference call.
If you reach the the shortlist stage your interview will take place on Monday, 16 March 2026 (PM)
Aesthetic Practitioner of the Year – Surgeon
Who can enter?
Any aesthetic plastic, reconstructive or ocular surgeon working with the aesthetics industry in the UK or Republic of Ireland who is on the specialist register of the General Medical Council (GMC) or the Irish Medical Council (IMC). Surgeons should also either have a fellowship to one of the colleges, such as the Royal College of Surgeons (RCS) or the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland (RCSI) , and/or membership of one of the following associations – The British Association of Aesthetic Plastic Surgeons (BAAPS), the UK Association of Aesthetic Plastic Surgeons (UKAAPS), the British Association of Plastic, Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgeons (BAPRAS), The Irish Association of Plastic Surgeons (IAPS) or The International Society of Plastic Surgery (ISAPS). Ocular surgeons should also either have a fellowship to British Oculoplastic Surgery Society (BOPSS), European Society of Ophthalmic Plastic, Reconstructive Surgery (ESOPRS) or Royal College of Ophthalmologists (RCOphth).
How will this category be judged?
A shortlisting judging panel will create the shortlist and score the entries on how they meet the required criteria. The winner will then be decided by the judging panel taking into consideration their entry and a judging panel interview. Entrants must be prepared to participate in a judging panel interview via video conference call.
If you reach the the shortlist stage your interview will take place on Wednesday, 18 March 2026 (AM)
Aesthetic Nurse Practitioner of the Year
Who can enter?
Any NMC-registered nurse working with the aesthetics industry in the UK or Republic of Ireland.
How will this category be judged?
Firstly, a shortlisting judging panel will create the shortlist and score the entries on how they meet the required criteria. The winner will then be decided by the judging panel taking into consideration their entry and a judging panel interview. Entrants must be prepared to participate in a judging panel interview via video conference call.
If you reach the the shortlist stage your interview will take place on Tuesday, 17 March 2026 (AM)
Aesthetic Therapist of the Year
Who can enter?
Any aesthetic therapist who runs their own business or works within a clinic in the UK or Republic of Ireland.
How will this category be judged?
A shortlisting judging panel will create the shortlist and score the entries on how they meet the required criteria. The winner will then be decided by the judging panel taking into consideration their entry and a judging panel interview. Entrants must be prepared to participate in a judging panel interview via video conference call.
If you reach the the shortlist stage your interview will take place on Tuesday, 17 March 2026 (PM)
Clinic Team of the Year
Who can enter?
Any aesthetic clinic team based in the UK or Republic of Ireland.
How will this category be judged?
The short list will be created based on entire which will be scored in terms of how they meet the required criteria. A second round of judging will then be held to determine the winner, taking into consideration their entry and, in particular, testimonials from staff, clients and customers about the team. Shortlisted finalists will be asked to send in a video of their team.
Hair Restoration Practitioner/Clinic of the Year
Who can enter?
Any practitioner or clinic in the UK or Republic of Ireland specialising in hair restoration.
How will this category be judged?
Firstly, a shortlisting judging panel will score the entries on how they meet the required criteria. The winner will then be decided by the judging panel taking into consideration their entry and a judging panel interview. Entrants must be prepared to participate in a judging panel interview via video conference call.
Women's Health Practitioner of the Year
Who can enter?
Any General Medical Council or Irish Medical Council-registered doctor/surgeon or any NMC-registered nurse working with the aesthetics industry in the UK or the Republic of Ireland who is providing women's health/menopause services. This can include, but is not limited to, intimate health treatments, hormone replacement therapy, weight and lifestyle management, and menopause-specific skin treatments.How will this category be judged?
A judging panel will create the shortlist and score the entries on how they meet the required criteria. The winner will then be decided by the judging panel, taking into consideration their entry and a judging panel interview.Entrants must be prepared to participate in a judging panel interview via video conference call.
If you reach the shortlist stage your interview will take place on Wednesday, 18 March 2026 (PM)
