As the ASCD solidifies its role as the peak body in the areas of cosmetic aspects of dermatology and skin health, it has chosen to evolve its name to better reflect the breadth of work undertaken by its members. In what is an exciting development, going forward, it will be known as the Australasian Society of Cosmetic and Procedural Dermatologists (ASCPD)

ASCPD Chair, Professor Greg Goodman said this new identity marks the next chapter in its history, with the addition of the word procedural reinforcing a commitment to clinical excellence, patient safety, and evidence-based education.
“The term ‘cosmetic’ alone doesn’t fully represent what we do,” he explains. “Especially when cosmetic techniques like botulinum toxin and fillers are used for medical treatments such as scarring, skin diseases, pain syndromes and hyperhidrosis and lasers used for a myriad of medical indications.” He says the name change, set to come into effect at the 2025 ASCD Symposium, will also support the ASCPD’s position within the wider medical and surgical community, showing the depth of skill involved in procedural dermatology.
What Is Procedural Dermatology?
While cosmetic dermatology is often associated with non-invasive treatments, their work extends much further and includes:
- Diagnosing and treating dermatological conditions that have both aesthetic and functional impacts
- Advanced laser and energy-based treatments for skin resurfacing, pigmentation, and vascular
conditions
- Non-surgical treatment of skin cancers and sun damage
- Managing acne scarring, haemangiomas, keloids, and other skin concerns
- Using injectables like botulinum toxin and fillers not just for cosmetic purposes, but also for many
medical treatments.
Continuing their Commitment to Leadership, Innovation, and Research For the ASCPD, this shift isn’t just about a name- it’s about better representing what they stand for.
“Our focus on leadership, innovation, research, and education remains at the core of what we do, and this will be front and centre at our March conference and beyond,” says Professor Goodman.
The ASCPD will continue working with TPHE and Modern Currency to complete the new brand roll-out across their website, journal and communications over the coming months.