Aesthetics Business Cast

Building an aesthetics legacy: Leadership, science and relationships with Lorna Bowes

39 min · 31. mar. 2026
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In this special episode of Hamilton Fraser’s Aesthetics Business Cast, we’re joined by industry pioneer Lorna Bowes, Founder and CEO of AestheticSource. With over three decades in the sector, Lorna shares her journey from dermatology nursing in the early 1990s to building one of the UK’s most respected aesthetic distribution businesses. From founding BACN (now BAMAN) to shaping practitioner education and championing science led skincare, Lorna has seen the industry evolve from every angle. This episode dives into: • How the aesthetics industry has transformed over time • The shift towards regenerative, science led treatments • Why relationships and trust still define success • Lessons from building and scaling a business • The realities behind resilience, leadership and growth A must listen for clinic owners, practitioners and anyone building a business in aesthetics.

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episode Building an aesthetics legacy: Leadership, science and relationships with Lorna Bowes cover

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In this special episode of Hamilton Fraser’s Aesthetics Business Cast, we’re joined by industry pioneer Lorna Bowes, Founder and CEO of AestheticSource. With over three decades in the sector, Lorna shares her journey from dermatology nursing in the early 1990s to building one of the UK’s most respected aesthetic distribution businesses. From founding BACN (now BAMAN) to shaping practitioner education and championing science led skincare, Lorna has seen the industry evolve from every angle. This episode dives into: • How the aesthetics industry has transformed over time • The shift towards regenerative, science led treatments • Why relationships and trust still define success • Lessons from building and scaling a business • The realities behind resilience, leadership and growth A must listen for clinic owners, practitioners and anyone building a business in aesthetics.

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