IBRAM accreditation is the recognized mark of clinical quality, safety, and educational excellence for facilities and training providers in regenerative and aesthetic medicine.
IBRAM offers two distinct accreditation pathways — one for clinical facilities, and one for institutions delivering postgraduate medical education.
Designed for aesthetic clinics, regenerative medicine centers, and multi-specialty hospitals offering aesthetic or regenerative procedures. Accreditation confirms that your facility meets IBRAM's published standards for patient safety, clinical governance, practitioner qualification, and infection control.
Designed for medical schools, postgraduate training academies, and CPD providers delivering education in regenerative or aesthetic medicine. Accreditation confirms that your curricula, faculty, and learning outcomes align with IBRAM's internationally recognized educational framework.
The IBRAM Accreditation Framework (IAF) sets out six domains of quality against which all facilities and training providers are assessed.
Standards are reviewed and updated every three years by the IBRAM Standards Committee in consultation with clinical advisors, regulatory bodies, and patient advocates across member countries.
Request Standards DocumentEvidence of clear clinical leadership, defined governance structures, documented policies, and regular clinical audit processes.
Written patient safety protocols, adverse event reporting mechanisms, informed consent procedures, and emergency preparedness plans.
Verification that all clinical staff hold current medical registration, appropriate specialist training, and mandatory CPD requirements.
Compliance with physical environment standards, infection prevention protocols, equipment maintenance records, and sterilization procedures.
Transparent patient information, ethical marketing practices, complaint handling procedures, and data protection compliance.
Active quality improvement programs, patient outcome monitoring, feedback systems, and commitment to ongoing standard review cycles.
Accreditation is awarded following a rigorous multi-stage evaluation. The process typically takes three to six months from application to decision.
Complete the IBRAM Self-Assessment Questionnaire against the six standards domains. Identify gaps and prepare supporting evidence documentation.
The IBRAM Accreditation Panel conducts a formal review of all submitted policies, certificates, clinical records, and procedural documentation.
IBRAM assessors conduct an on-site visit (or structured virtual assessment for training providers) to verify compliance and meet clinical leadership.
The Accreditation Committee issues a formal decision. Accreditation is valid for three years and subject to annual compliance confirmation.
IBRAM accreditation is recognized by regulators, insurers, and patients in over 80 countries. Begin your application or speak with our accreditation team.