The Ultimate List of Med Spa Conferences & Aesthetic Trade Shows in the U.S. – 2026 Edition

The medical aesthetics industry is booming – the number of U.S. med spas jumped from 8,899 to 10,488 recently, reflecting steady growth even post-pandemic. With this expansion comes a surge in conferences and trade shows. In-person events are back in full force, and 2026’s calendar is packed. Attending these gatherings can be a game-changer for your med spa or aesthetic practice. They offer unparalleled opportunities to network, learn cutting-edge techniques, see the latest devices, and stay ahead of industry changes. AI in aesthetics and automation tools are hot topics for 2026, so many conferences will spotlight emerging tech and digital solutions. At the same time, industry consolidation (large chains growing and acquiring spas) means independent providers must stay competitive by leveling up skills and connections. In short, 2026 is the year to plug into the med spa community and convert conference insights into business growth.

If you’ve only seen scattered lists of events on vendor blogs, get ready for the ultimate comprehensive list of U.S. med spa and aesthetic conferences in 2026. Below, we break down the major events – with dates, locations, focus areas, and who should attend. Whether you’re a solo injector, a multi-location spa owner, or a marketing specialist, there’s a conference (or three) tailored for you.

And remember: planning early is key. Early registration often saves money, and booking travel in advance ensures you won’t miss out on these popular shows. Let’s dive into the top events that can help you level up your med spa network this year.

Top U.S. Aesthetics & Med Spa Conferences in 2026

Here’s a curated list of the top in-person med spa and aesthetic conferences across the U.S. in 2026. Each listing includes location, dates (or expected timing), focus, and who it’s best suited for. These are the cornerstone events every serious med spa professional should consider attending this year.

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AmSpa Medical Spa Show (MSS) – Las Vegas, NV

  • Date: Spring 2026 (exact date TBA)

  • Location: Wynn Las Vegas

  • Focus: Practice management, legal updates, marketing, injectables, clinical best practices. The premier med spa trade show in the U.S., featuring 4 days of business & clinical sessions, legal compliance updates, 100+ exhibitors. Hands-on workshops and practice management tracks

  • Ideal For: Med spa owners, directors, practice managers, and lead injectors looking for a comprehensive industry update

  • Why Go: One of the most comprehensive and business-focused med spa events in the U.S.

  • Official Site: medicalspashow.com

Aesthetic Next 8.0 – Dallas, TX

  • Date: Fall 2026 (likely September)

  • Location: Downtown Dallas

  • Focus: Advanced injectables, laser techniques, business growth, team training. A leading multi-disciplinary aesthetic conference with five educational tracks (clinical techniques, business, technology, etc.) and extensive hands-on masterclasses . Emphasizes injectables training and practice growth

  • Ideal For: Injectors (MDs, RNs, PAs), clinic managers, and industry KOLs interested in both advanced treatment skills and practice management

  • Why Go: Combines high-level hands-on training with deep business education

  • Official Site: aestheticnext.com

The Aesthetic Show (TAS) – Las Vegas, NV

  • Date: Mid-2026 (usually held in summer)

  • Location: Wynn or Bellagio (TBD)

  • Focus: Multi-specialty training, tech demos, non-invasive treatments. An iconic multi-specialty aesthetic medicine show in Vegas, known for live demos and hands-on workshops. Covers the latest in cosmetic dermatology, injectables, lasers, and practice trends . Large exhibit hall with new product launches

  • Ideal For: Entire med spa teams – from aesthetic physicians and nurse injectors to estheticians – seeking broad exposure to new techniques and technologies

  • Why Go: Huge vendor expo and top-notch training across every aesthetic vertical

  • Official Site: aestheticshow.com

A4M LongevityFest – Las Vegas, NV

  • Date: December 2026 (TBA)

  • Location: Venetian Convention Center

  • Focus: Anti-aging medicine, aesthetics, longevity, hormone therapy. The biggest anti-aging and medical aesthetics congress, merging longevity medicine with aesthetic practice. Hundreds of sessions on integrative medicine, hormone therapies, regenerative treatments, plus an enormous expo floor. (The 33rd World Congress was Dec 2025 in Vegas)

  • Ideal For: Physicians (MD/DO), medical directors, and advanced practitioners integrating wellness and aesthetics. Great for learning cutting-edge anti-aging research and new product opportunities

  • Why Go: Merges aesthetics with integrative medicine; massive expo floor

  • Official Site: a4m.com

A4M Spring Congress – West Palm Beach, FL

  • Date: April 10–12, 2026

  • Location: Palm Beach County Convention Center

  • Focus: Wellness innovation, hormone optimization, skin & longevity. A4M’s spring conference focusing on longevity science and practice growth. Features 100+ sessions on functional medicine, regenerative treatments, and business strategies. Offers CME credits and smaller workshops

  • Ideal For: Med spa owners and clinicians interested in anti-aging wellness services (e.g. hormone therapy, nutrition) to complement aesthetic offerings. Ideal for those seeking early tech and wellness trends

  • Why Go: Great East Coast option for anti-aging providers expanding into aesthetics

  • Official Site: a4m.com

IECSC (International Esthetics, Cosmetics & Spa Conferences)

  • Dates & Locations:

    • New York City – March 8–10, 2026

    • Las Vegas – June 2026 (TBA)

    • Florida – Fall 2026 (TBA)

  • Focus: Spa services, skincare, brows/lashes, equipment, business education. The leading spa and wellness trade shows in the U.S., each featuring dozens of free education classes and 300+ exhibitors. Topics span skincare, spa treatments, anti-aging, lasers, brows/lashes, and business marketing. IECSC Las Vegas is the largest spa expo in the country

  • Ideal For: Spa and med spa owners, estheticians, and wellness professionals. Great for product sourcing (600+ brands showcased in Vegas) and learning about spa trends and new devices in a broad beauty context

  • Why Go: Huge expos and great for discovering vendors and spa business classes

  • Official Site: iecsc.com

Global Aesthetics Conference – Miami Beach, FL

  • Date: November 2026 (TBA)

  • Location: Loews Miami Beach Hotel

  • Focus: Surgical + non-surgical aesthetic techniques, business, injectables. A comprehensive multispecialty conference at Loews Miami Beach. Covers all facets: plastic and cosmetic surgery, dermatology, med spa innovations, and oculoplastics. Over 350 sessions by 150+ faculty, including the latest surgical & non-surgical techniques and practice management pearls. Big exhibit hall for new tech and services.

  • Ideal For: Surgeons and non-surgical aesthetic practitioners alike. Perfect for clinics that span medical spa and cosmetic surgery services. Also valuable for those wanting a broad view of global aesthetic trends in one event.

  • Why Go: Offers hundreds of sessions and is highly educational with broad appeal

  • Official Site: globalaestheticsconference.com

Vegas Cosmetic Surgery (VCS) – Las Vegas, NV

  • Date: May 28–30, 2026

  • Location: Bellagio or Caesars (TBD)

  • Focus: Facial aesthetics, lasers, surgical and non-invasive cosmetic procedures. A long-running multispecialty conference uniting plastic surgeons, dermatologists, facial plastic and oculoplastic experts. High-level curriculum emphasizing advanced surgical techniques and non-invasive treatments. Features world-renowned faculty and a collaborative atmosphere.

  • Ideal For: Experienced aesthetic physicians and clinic owners seeking to learn from the top minds in cosmetic surgery and dermatology. Also great for those who want to understand the future of aesthetics across specialties.

  • Why Go: Multispecialty focus and deeply respected faculty lineup

  • Official Site: vegascosmeticsurgery.com

LA-MCA (Los Angeles Multi-Specialty Cosmetic Academy) – Beverly Hills, CA

  • Date: March 2026 (TBA)

  • Location: Sofitel Los Angeles or similar (TBD)

  • Focus: Advanced injectables, cadaver labs, cosmetic dermatology. A boutique learning conference in its 9th year (est.). Known for its intimate setting and elite faculty in aesthetic medicine. Includes hands-on injectable training (e.g. cadaver labs) and latest filler, laser, and technique workshops. Focuses on injectables and cosmetic dermatology education.

  • Ideal For: Core aesthetic practitioners (plastic surgeons, dermatologists) as well as injectors (RNs, NPs) looking for high-caliber training in a smaller forum. Ideal for West Coast providers seeking CE credits and skills labs early in the year.

  • Why Go: Intimate, hands-on, elite faculty

  • Official Site: cosmeticacademymeeting.org

Aesthetic Extender Symposium – Boca Raton, FL

  • Date: Summer 2026 (TBA)

  • Location: Boca Raton Resort

  • Focus: Advanced injectables, laser, CE for extenders. A specialized symposium providing advanced training for “extenders” – NPs, PAs, and RNs in aesthetics. Emphasizes the latest injectable techniques, lasers, and dermatologic procedures with hands-on workshops . Led by expert physician faculty in a collaborative environment.

  • Ideal For: Nurse injectors, physician assistants, and other mid-level practitioners who perform treatments. Also beneficial for supervising physicians who want their team highly trained. Great for earning CE credits in a focused setting.

  • Why Go: Hands-on, mid-level provider focused with CE credits

  • Official Site: aestheticextendersymposium.com

South Beach Symposium – Miami, FL

  • Date: February 5–7, 2026

  • Location: Loews Miami Beach Hotel

  • Focus: Medical dermatology + aesthetics, injectables, lasers. A major east-coast conference at the intersection of clinical dermatology and aesthetic medicine. Features live patient injection workshops, cadaver labs, and expert panels on injectables, lasers, and skin therapies . In 2026 it marks the 23rd annual SBS in Miami.

  • Ideal For: Dermatologists, cosmetic surgeons, and injectors who want a blend of medical dermatology and aesthetic training. Ideal for those seeking hands-on training (e.g. live injection sessions) and sunny networking in Miami’s aesthetic hub.

  • Why Go: East Coast favorite for hands-on training & Miami sun

  • Official Site: livderm.org

SCALE (Symposium for Cosmetic Advances & Laser Education) – Nashville, TN

  • Date: May 2026 (TBA)

  • Location: Music City Center

  • Focus: Lasers, devices, dermatologic innovation. A prominent conference for laser and cosmetic medicine, a.k.a. “Music City SCALE.” Showcases cutting-edge laser and energy device education alongside cosmetic dermatology updates. Live demonstrations and expert panels on lasers, light therapies, and skincare innovations. (In 2025, held May 14–18 in Nashville.)

  • Ideal For: Laser enthusiasts – dermatology and med spa professionals incorporating devices like IPL, RF microneedling, tattoo removal, etc. Also great for aesthetic clinicians seeking to expand device-based offerings and learn best practices directly from laser industry leaders.

  • Why Go: Top-tier laser education and tech showcases

  • Official Site: scalemusiccity.com

Empire Medical Training (Multiple Cities)

  • Dates: Ongoing throughout 2026

  • Locations: Nationwide

  • Focus: Hands-on injectables, PRP, threads, wellness medicine. Ongoing training events rather than a single conference. Empire offers 600+ aesthetic workshops annually across the U.S. – from Botox/filler certification courses to advanced threads, PRP, and business seminars. Also hosts the “Empire Aesthetic Meeting” series with guest speakers and vendor showcases in casual settings.

  • Ideal For: New or expanding providers who need hands-on certification in injectables or cosmetic procedures. Busy practitioners who prefer flexible scheduling can attend a local weekend workshop. Also useful for staff skill development (often memberships allow attending multiple courses).

  • Why Go: Flexible, affordable, and constantly running

  • Official Site: empiremedicaltraining.com

(Dates marked TBA had not been officially announced at time of writing, but are projected based on prior years. Always check the official site for the latest updates.)

As you can see, there’s a wealth of events to choose from. This list is more comprehensive than the piecemeal roundups you might find elsewhere – we’ve included both the blockbuster trade shows and more niche training summits. Next, we’ll help you figure out which conferences make sense for you and how to get the most value from attending.

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How to Choose Which Events to Attend

With so many options, how do you decide where to spend your time (and budget)? Here are key factors and tips for selecting the right med spa conferences in 2026:

  • Match the Event to Your Goals: Identify what you want to gain. If your goal is mastering injection techniques, a clinically focused meeting like Aesthetic Next or the Aesthetic Extender Symposium might be best. For broader business and networking goals, a large expo like AmSpa’s Medical Spa Show or IECSC Las Vegas will yield more vendor contacts and marketing sessions. Choose conferences whose agendas align with your 2026 objectives. For example, if you’re an owner aiming to improve operations and marketing, look for events with practice management tracks or marketing workshops (AmSpa, IECSC, etc.). If you’re a provider wanting CE credits or certification, check which meetings offer those.

  • Consider Size and Format: Do you prefer the energy of a big crowd or an intimate workshop? Large conferences (hundreds or thousands of attendees) like The Aesthetic Show or Global Aesthetics offer huge variety – you can sample everything from injectables to business consulting in one trip. They also attract more renowned speakers and vendors. On the other hand, smaller seminars (like LA-MCA or an Empire Training workshop) allow deeper conversations and hands-on learning in a tight-knit setting. There are pros and cons to each – big shows = more connections and discoveries, small shows = more personalized learning.

  • Location and Cost: Sometimes the decision comes down to practicalities. Look at travel distance and ticket cost. If you’re on the East Coast, you might hit a Florida or NYC event to save travel, whereas West Coasters have easy access to LA and Vegas meetings. Also factor in the registration fees: comprehensive multi-day conferences can run $500–$1,000+ per attendee (for example, early-bird physician passes for A4M Spring were about $695), whereas one-day workshops or regional shows might be a few hundred dollars. Don’t forget to budget for hotels and time away from your practice. Pro tip: many events offer early-bird discounts or bundle deals, and some organizations (like AmSpa or A4M) have member rates that are lower. Decide what fits your budget – maybe one big “must-attend” plus a couple regional smaller events for balance.

  • Professional Role – Solo vs Team: Think about who from your team should go. If you’re a solo provider or startup med spa, you might choose a conference that covers multiple needs in one (e.g., business + clinical). A conference like Medical Spa Show is basically one-stop shopping for legal, marketing, and clinical education tailored to med spas. If you have a larger team, you could divide and conquer: send your lead injector to an advanced injector course (say, Injectables EDU Summit if it repeats in 2026) while your practice manager attends a marketing summit or the business lectures at AmSpa. Some big conferences offer group discounts – and bringing colleagues can help cover more sessions simultaneously. Also, consider your career stage: newer practitioners might prioritize skill-building workshops, whereas veteran owners might focus on networking with peers and finding new tech to invest in.

  • Focus on 2026 Trends: To stay competitive, target events covering the emerging trends. For instance, AI and tech in aesthetics are huge talking points this year – an event like the Aesthetics Tech Forum 2026 in Newport Beach was specifically about tech innovations (non-invasive devices, digital tools, etc.) . If you’re curious about how AI, booking automation, or data analytics can improve your practice, make sure the conferences you attend have sessions on those topics. Similarly, many events will address client retention strategies and patient experience – crucial areas as competition heats up. Scan agendas for keywords like “marketing”, “practice growth”, or “customer journey”. For example, AmSpa’s conference typically has courses on boosting memberships and rebooking, and IECSC often includes spa business marketing classes. By choosing events that highlight 2026’s hot topics (AI, new injectables, skincare science, etc.), you’ll keep your practice on the cutting edge.

  • Networking & Community: Lastly, pick events where you can meet the people who matter for your goals. If you run a med spa in a specific state, your local or regional conferences could connect you with peers for referrals or partnerships. National shows are great to meet industry leaders, vendors, and even social media influencers in aesthetics. Networking opportunities – such as receptions, happy hours (which IECSC and others often host), or app-based networking – are golden. For example, The Medical Spa Show fosters an environment of open knowledge-sharing, where experts and peers freely exchange real-world experiences. Consider where your ideal contacts (be they mentors, potential business partners, or suppliers) are likely to be, and make those events a priority.

By weighing these factors – content, size, cost, role, trends, and networking – you can build a 2026 conference plan that maximizes value. Some practitioners choose one big conference and a couple of smaller ones; others map out one per quarter. Be strategic: the right event can recharge your enthusiasm and equip you with ideas to outpace the competition.

How Attending Conferences Can Boost Your Med Spa’s Growth

Investing time and money in conferences pays off when you apply what you’ve learned. Here are a few ways attending these 2026 events can directly benefit your med spa’s growth:

  • Fresh Treatment Offerings: By learning about new treatments or devices at a show, you can be first in your area to offer them. For instance, you might discover an upcoming AI-guided skin analysis tool or a new filler technique. Implementing these early differentiates your clinic. Conferences often have exclusive product launchesor demos – giving you a sneak peek into what’s coming. Bringing back a cutting-edge service (or even just the knowledge of it) lets you align your menu with current trends and attract clients seeking the latest and greatest.

  • Networking → Collaborations: The people you meet could become invaluable business contacts. At networking mixers or even chatting in session Q&As, you might meet a complementary local business owner (e.g. a plastic surgeon who can refer patients for non-surgical upkeep, or a dermatologist open to cross-referrals). Many med spa owners form mastermind groups or vendor partnerships from conference connections. Also, hearing how others solved challenges can spark ideas for your own practice. Don’t be shy – exchange business cards, connect on LinkedIn or Instagram, and follow up after the event. Local collaborations (like co-hosted events or referral programs) often start with a simple conversation over coffee at a conference.

  • Vendor Deals & Early Tech Adoption: Expo halls are shopping heaven for spa owners. Vendors often offer show specials – discounts on lasers, skincare wholesale orders, or software subscriptions if you sign up at the event. Even if you’re not buying on the spot, you can compare solutions side by side. Considering a new laser or an RF microneedling device? There’s no better place to see them in action and grill the reps on ROI. Moreover, being an early adopter of technology (whether a device or a new booking software) can set you apart. You might secure an advantageous deal or territory by acting early. Conferences also help you build relationships with suppliers – which can lead to perks like referral leads, better pricing, or beta-testing opportunities.

  • Education = Improved Skills: This one’s obvious but crucial – the clinical skills and knowledge you or your staff gain will directly improve your services. Even a single pearl (like a safer injection technique, a consultation script that converts better, or a cost-saving business tip) can boost your revenue or patient satisfaction significantly. Many attendees say they return from conferences re-energized and full of ideas. That enthusiasm can be contagious for your team and reassuring to clients (who love hearing that you trained with top experts). Also, CE credits earned keep your licenses in good standing and demonstrate your commitment to professional development.

  • Marketing Boost: Simply attending a conference can be a marketing opportunity for your med spa. Share on your social media that you’re at, say, The Aesthetic Show in Vegas, learning the latest trending treatments – this signals to clients that you’re an expert investing in staying current. You can even do a post-conference “trend report” via a blog or email newsletter to your client base (e.g., “Top 5 Aesthetic Trends from Vegas that You’ll See at Our Spa”). It builds excitement and positions your brand as a leader. Additionally, some med spas send out press releases or local media pitches if they present at conferences or win awards at them. Leverage every angle – for example, “Our team just got certified in the newest laser technique at XYZ Conference – book now to be one of the first to try it!” It turns event attendance into tangible promotional content.

In short, conferences are not just junkets – they’re accelerators for your business. The key is to go in with a plan (which sessions to attend, which vendors to visit, who to network with) and come home with an action list. Implement what you learned and follow up with contacts while the inspiration is fresh. The ROI will show up in your bottom line through more bookings, improved services, and a stronger professional network.

Why Plan Early and How Workee Can Help Maximize Your ROI

By now, you’re probably eager to get your 2026 conference lineup set. Planning early is essential: many of these events (especially the big ones in Vegas and Miami) will sell out hotels and early-bird tickets fast. Once you’ve decided which conferences to attend, mark your calendar and start prepping. But preparation isn’t just booking flights – it’s also making sure your business is ready to capitalize on the conference experience. This is where smart tools like Workee come in.

Workee is an all-in-one client booking and automation platform designed for med spas and wellness businesses. How can it boost your conference ROI? Think of it as your silent partner, handling client engagement while you’re out busy networking. Here are a few ways to use Workee before, during, and after events:

  • Set Up Automated Promos Before You Go: Leverage the pre-conference buzz. For example, if you know you’ll learn about a new laser or skincare line at a show, create a waitlist or pre-sale offer on your website. Workee lets you build custom landing pages and online booking for promotions. You could announce: “We’re attending the Medical Spa Show – new treatments coming soon! Join the VIP list for an exclusive first-look offer.” While you’re at the event, Workee can automatically collect sign-ups and even schedule consultations for when you return. It keeps your appointment book filling even when you’re away.

  • Capture Leads On-the-Fly: At conferences, you’ll likely meet potential clients (say, if you do consultations or demos at a booth or simply chat with someone interested in visiting your clinic) and plenty of industry contacts. Instead of juggling business cards, use Workee’s digital booking links to allow quick scheduling or contact info capture. For instance, if someone wants to visit your spa, you can send them a link to book a free consult directly, right there on the spot (via your phone or theirs). Workee automatically sends confirmations and reminders, so those new contacts won’t slip through the cracks. It’s like having a 24/7 virtual receptionist while you network.

  • Smooth Rebooking Flows: If you have to reschedule appointments because you’re attending a conference, Workee makes it easy. You can set up automated notifications to clients about adjusted hours, and even create a priority rebooking list for those affected days. Moreover, when you come back brimming with new ideas, you might want to launch a special event or open house to share what you learned. Workee’s scheduling tools can handle the invitations and bookings for that, too. Essentially, it helps maintain client trust and convenience even when the staff is out for training. No-shows and gaps in your calendar are minimized because Workee handles the follow-ups (its users report up to 90% reduction in no-shows with automated reminders).

  • Digital Offers and Client Forms: Perhaps you’re implementing a new treatment after the conference. With Workee, you can create digital intake forms or consent forms instantly for that service, and set them to send when someone books it. If you picked up a bunch of educational content (say PDFs or protocols from sessions), you could integrate those into your client education materials via Workee’s client management system. Also, use Workee to push out a limited-time package or membership deal inspired by conference specials. For example, if a vendor offered you a good price on skincare kits and you want to do a “Spring Skin Revival” package, Workee can help showcase it on your website and simplify the online purchase or booking of that package.

  • SEO-Optimized Web Presence: Many med spa owners come back from conferences with a resolve to amp up their marketing (often after seeing competitors’ success stories). Workee can actually provide a quick boost here – it offers an SEO-optimized, customizable website for your practice as part of its platform. This means any new content you post (like that blog about “Trends from TAS 2026” or new treatment pages) has a better chance of ranking and driving traffic. A strong online presence will convert the interest you generate at events into actual appointment bookings. Plus, Workee’s integration with tools like Google Reviews helps you capitalize on any positive word-of-mouth you spark at conferences (for example, if you present at a session and people start searching your spa, you want great reviews and easy booking visible – Workee covers that).

In essence, Workee is the behind-the-scenes engine that ensures all the hype and connections from conference season translate into tangible growth. While you focus on shaking hands and learning at the event, Workee focuses on filling your schedule and nurturing your clientele. It’s like hiring an extra team member who works 24/7 and never forgets a follow-up.

As you plan for an exciting 2026, consider giving Workee a try. You can start with a free demo or even request a complimentary website audit to see how your med spa’s online booking experience stacks up. It’s a humble tool that packs a punch – much like attending a great conference, adopting the right software can open your eyes to new ways of growing your business.

Plan Ahead, Get Visible, and Leverage Every Opportunity

2026 is poised to be an outstanding year for professional development in aesthetics. From Vegas to Miami to New York, there’s no shortage of places to learn, network, and get inspired. The key takeaway is to be proactive: plan ahead and make these conferences part of your yearly strategy. Don’t wait until the last minute when flights are expensive and workshops are sold out. Map out which events align with your goals, secure your tickets, and schedule time away from the clinic.

When you do attend, go in with eyes open and come home with an action plan. Even the most insightful conference won’t benefit you if you file away the notes and forget them. Schedule a team meeting after each event to share lessons learned and implement at least 2-3 new ideas while they’re fresh.

Finally, remember to turn event hype into booked clients. Use tools like Workee to ensure your digital infrastructure is ready to capture the surge of interest you generate. Whether it’s new leads from a networking event or existing clients excited by your new certification, have a system in place to convert that momentum into appointments. A combination of in-person effort (at conferences) and smart automation (via software) will amplify your results.

Leveling up your med spa in 2026 will take knowledge, connections, and execution. Conferences provide the knowledge and connections – and with early planning and the right support tools, you’ll be well-equipped to execute on your vision. So get out there, represent your brand on the conference circuit, and bring back the insights that will set your med spa apart. Who knows – by the end of 2026, you might even be the one on stage presenting the case study of your success!

Safe travels and happy learning – see you at the next show! 🎉

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