Theme: Contemporary Innovations on Cosmetic Dermatology and Aesthetic Medicine

Aesthetic Practices 2019

Aesthetic Practices 2019

On behalf of Conference Series, we are pleased to invite you to our ''3rd International Conference on Dermatology and Aesthetic Medicine that will be held in Manila, Philippines from December 10-11, 2018. We would be delighted to have you at this conference to interact with world class researchers, scientist, students from across the world, we would love to hear your opinion about aesthetic medicine(dermatology) research. We are anticipating more than 200 delegates from across the globe to share their ideas in the form oral presentation, paper presentation and key notes lecturers on aesthetic medicine. The attending delegates include editorial board members related to conference series journals. This conference will provide you an excellent opportunity to share your ideas and research analysis with world class scientist.

Why to Attend??

Attending Aesthetic Practices 2018 conference will allow you to meet different individuals, who share diverse backgrounds and experiences in aesthetic medicine and dermatology. Experts from different fields of dermatology, cosmetic, aesthetic, plastic and reconstructive surgery will attend the conference to share their ideas and research analysis with everyone. This conference will provide an opportunity to make connection with delegates around the world who share similar research interest. Aesthetic Practices 2018 will provide the platform to establish new scholar cooperation with other university researchers and scientists, Conferences give you the chance to shine as a student/scholar, especially if you’re presenting on any specific topic. Attending this conference may give you the opportunity to learn about a new place and new culture.

About Conference

Aesthetic Practices 2018 conference is mainly focused on the latest developments in aesthetic medicine and dermatology and share their ideas on innovative techniques and knowledge on aesthetic medicine around the world.

Aesthetic Practices 2018
Conference will encourage you to improve and grow personally and professionally
The individuals you’ll meet have a plethora of stories to share that can enlighten you.
Conference will provide an excellent opportunity to attend the presentations given by experts in field of aesthetic medicine and dermatology
Selected contributions will be published in following International Journals
o Journal of Clinical & Experimental Dermatology Research
o Reconstructive Surgery & Anaplastology
o Cosmetology & Oro Facial Surgery
Conferences are an excellent opportunity to make connections. Many times, companies attend this type of events to recruit attendees.
Researchers will have the chance to give paper presentation in front of delegates and experts in the field will have chance to receive feedback.
The Conferences brings people from all different areas and regions who share ideas in aesthetic medicine field.
 
Target Audience:

Dermatologists, Cosmetic Dermatologists, Plastic Surgeons, Various Societies and their individuals like American foundation of Dermatology, International Society of Dermatology, Canadian Dermatology Association, SDPA yearly summer dermatology gathering, European foundation of Dermatology, British relationship of Dermatologists, Dermatology Associates Conference and Meetings on Dermatology Global Academy of Medical affiliation, Institutes-Beauty Schools, Advertising Agencies, and Academicians: University Faculties, Research Scholars, and Scientists included.

Track-1: Breast augmentation

Breast augmentation and augmentation mammoplasty (colloquially known as a "boob job") are plastic surgery terms for the breast-implant and the fat-graft mammoplasty approaches used to increase the size, change the shape, and alter the texture of the breasts of a woman. As a primary reconstruction, augmentation mammoplasty is applied to effect a post–mastectomy breast reconstruction, the repair of the chest wound consequent to the removal of a cancerous breast; to correct congenital defects of the breast(s); and to correct congenital defects of the chest wall. As an elective, cosmetic surgery, primary augmentation changes the aesthetics – of size, shape, and texture – of healthy breasts.

 

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Track-2: Skin Rejuvenation

Skin Rejuvenation can be achieved through various modalities including: thermal, chemical, mechanical, injection, and light.

  1. Thermal rejuvenation using a radio-frequency device to induce a thermal effect in the skin.
  2. Chemical rejuvenation with chemical peels.
  3. Photo rejuvenation with light pulses from lasers or lamps.
  4. Mechanical rejuvenation by dermabrasion or micro needling damage the outer layers to promote skin regrowth.
  5. Injections for rejuvenation with botox, fillers, collagen.

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Track-3: Reconstructive surgery

Reconstructive surgery is often performed on cancer patients as well as on burn and accident victims. It may involve there building of severely fractured bones, as well as skin grafting. Reconstructive surgery includes such procedures as their attachment of an amputated finger or toe, or implanting a prosthesis.

Prostheses are artificial structures and materials that are used to replace missing limbs or teeth, or arthritic hip and knee joints.

In cancer patients, reconstructive surgery is done to restore the function as well as the appearance of the face and other parts of the body. The most commonly performed reconstructive surgeries of cancer patients are breast reconstruction, laceration repair, scar revision, and tumor removal.

The most challenging area of reconstructive surgery involves the structures of the face, neck, and jaw because trauma or cancer treatments often affect the patient's ability to see, eat, taste, swallow, speak, and hear as well as his or her external appearance. The surgeon must try to retain as much sensation as possible when performing skin or bone grafts in the head and neck as well as recreate a reasonably normal appearance.

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Track-4: Plastic surgery

Plastic surgery, the functional, structural, and aesthetic restoration of all manner of defects and deformities of the human body Modern plastic surgery has evolved along two broad themes: reconstruction of anatomic defects and aesthetic enhancement of normal form. The surgical principles of plastic surgery remain focused on preserving vascularity, replacing like tissue with like tissue, respecting anatomic zones, and fostering wound healing by minimizing tissue trauma. As a diverse surgical specialty, the discipline of plastic surgery not only interacts with other disciplines of medicine but also merges medical science with the art of physical restoration. It couples careful evaluation of defects with sophisticated arrangements of tissue to improve the uniformity and natural resemblance of repair. Innovative techniques used in plastic surgery are largely the result of the successful clinical application of advances in tissue engineeringnanotechnology, and gene therapy.

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Track-5: Aesthetic Gynaecology

Aesthetic Gynaecology is a highly specialized surgery, also known as “Cosmetic Vaginal Surgery”. It can have multiple benefits including:

–Tightening the vagina
– Improved appearance of the genitals
– Improved sensation from the vaginal area
– Removing genital pain or discomfort
– Altering the appearance of the vaginal lips
– Reducing the size of the clitoral hood
– G-spot enhancements for increased sexual sensation

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Track-6: Liposuction

Liposuction is the removal of excess body fat by suction using special surgical equipment. A plastic surgeon typically does the surgery.

Liposuction is a type of cosmetic surgery. It removes unwanted excess fat to improve body appearance and to smooth irregular body shapes. The procedure is sometimes called body contouring.

Liposuction may be useful for contouring under the chin, neck, cheeks, upper arms, breasts, abdomen, buttocks, hips, thighs, knees, calves, and ankle areas.

Liposuction is a surgical procedure with risks, and it may involve a painful recovery. Liposuction can have serious or rare fatal complications. So, you should carefully think about your decision to have this surgery.

Types of Liposuction Procedures

· Tumescent liposuction (fluid injection)Tumescent liposuction (fluid injection) is the most common type of liposuction. It involves injecting a large amount of medicated solution into the areas before the fat is removed. Sometimes, the solution may be up to three times the amount of fat to be removed). The fluid is a mixture of local anesthetic (lidocaine), a drug that contracts the blood vessels (epinephrine), and an intravenous (IV) salt solution. Lidocaine helps numb the area during and after surgery. It may be the only anesthesia needed for the procedure. Epinephrine in the solution helps reduce loss of blood, bruising, and swelling. The IV solution helps remove the fat more easily. It is suctioned out along with the fat. This type of liposuction generally takes longer than other types.

· Super-wet techniqueSuper-wet technique is similar to tumescent liposuction. The difference is that not as much fluid is used during the surgery. The amount of fluid injected is equal to the amount of fat to be removed. This technique takes less time. But it often requires sedation (medicine that makes you drowsy) or general anesthesia (medicine that allows you to be asleep and pain-free).

· Ultrasound-assisted liposuction (UAL)Ultrasound-assisted liposuction (UAL) uses ultrasonic vibrations to turn fat cells into liquid. Afterward, the cells can be vacuumed out. UAL can be done in two ways, external (above the surface of the skin with a special emitter) or internal (below the surface of the skin with a small, heated cannula). This technique may help remove fat from dense, fiber-filled (fibrous) areas of the body such as the upper back or enlarged male breast tissue. UAL is often used together with the tumescent technique, in follow-up (secondary) procedures, or for greater precision. In general, this procedure takes longer than the super-wet technique.

· Laser-assisted liposuction (LAL)Laser-assisted liposuction (LAL) uses laser energy to liquefy fat cells. After the cells are liquefied, they can be vacuumed out or allowed to drain out through small tubes. Because the tube (cannula) used during LAL is smaller than the ones used in traditional liposuction, surgeons prefer using LAL for confined areas. These areas include the chin, jowls, and face. A possible advantage of LAL over other liposuction methods is that energy from the laser stimulates collagen production. This helps prevent skin sag after liposuction. Collagen is the fiber-like protein that helps maintain skin structure.

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Track-7: Blepharoplasty

Blepharoplasty is a type of surgery that repairs droopy eyelids and may involve removing excess skin, muscle and fat. As you age, your eyelids stretch, and the muscles supporting them weaken. As a result, excess fat may gather above and below your eyelids, causing sagging eyebrows, droopy upper lids and bags under your eyes.

Besides making you look older, severely sagging skin around your eyes can reduce your side vision (peripheral vision), especially the upper and outer parts of your field of vision. Blepharoplasty can reduce or eliminate these vision problems and make your eyes appear younger and more alert.

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Track-8: Rhinoplasty

Rhinoplasty can be performed under local or general anesthesia, depending on the exact procedure and the person's preference. It is performed in a surgeon's office, a hospital, or an outpatient surgery center. Complex procedures may require a short hospital stay. The procedure often takes 1 to 2 hours. It may take longer.

With local anesthesia, the nose and the area around it are numbed. You will probably be lightly sedated, but awake during the surgery (relaxed and not feeling pain). General anesthesia allows you to sleep through the operation.

The surgery is usually done through a cut (incision) made inside the nostrils. In some cases, the cut is made from outside, around the base of the nose. This type of cut is used to perform work on the tip of the nose or if you need a cartilage graft. If the nose needs to be narrowed, the incision may extend around the nostrils. Small incisions may be made on the side of the nose to break, and reshape the bone.

A splint (metal or plastic) may be placed on the outside of the nose. This helps maintain the new shape of the bone when the surgery is finished. Soft plastic splints or nasal packs also may be placed in the nostrils. This helps keep the dividing wall between the air passages (septum) stable.

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Track-9: Rhytidectomy

Rhytidectomy (facelift) is one of the most commonly performed plastic surgery procedures in the head and neck. Traditional approaches to rhytidectomy (facelift), such as superficial musculoaponeurotic system (SMAS) imbrication or plication procedures, can significantly improve changes in the lower face and in the neck caused by aging. These procedures are discussed in the Medscape Reference article SMAS Facelift Rhytidectomy.

The deep plane facelift was developed as a modification of standard facelift techniques to correct facial changes caused by aging that are due to ptosis of midface structures (malar fat pad). The deep plane facelift also attempts to correct deep nasolabial folds.  Other techniques (excluding specific midface procedures) do not adequately address these problems.

In carefully selected patients, deep plane rhytidectomy (facelift) can be safely performed with a high level of patient satisfaction. The surgeons' goal is to obtain a pleasing aesthetic result that appears natural and provides no evidence of an operation. This article discusses the preoperative evaluation and surgical techniques that help surgeons select patients who may benefit from a deep plane rhytidectomy procedure.

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Track-10: Abdominoplasty

Abdominoplasty is a cosmetic procedure that treats loose or sagging abdominal skin, leading to a protruding abdomen that typically occurs after significant weight loss. Good candidates for abdominoplasty are individuals in good health who have one or more of the above conditions and who have tried to address these issues with diet and exercise with little or no results.

Women who have had multiple pregnancies often seek abdominoplasty as a means of ridding themselves of loose abdominal skin. While in many cases diet and exercise are sufficient in reducing abdominal fat and loose skin after pregnancy, in some women these conditions may persist. Abdominoplasty is not recommended for women who wish to have further pregnancies, as the beneficial effects of the surgery may be undone.

Another common reason for abdominoplasty is to remove excess skin from a person who has lost a large amount of weight or is obese. A large area of overhanging skin is called a pannus. Older patients are at an increased risk of developing a pannus because skin loses elasticity as one ages. Problems with hygiene or wound formation can result in a patient who has multiple hanging folds of abdominal skin and fat. If a large area of excess tissue is removed, the procedure is called a panniculectomy.

In some instances, abdominoplasty is performed simultaneously or directly following gynecologic surgery such as hysterectomy (removal of the uterus). One study found that the removal of a large amount of excess abdominal skin and fat from morbidly obese patients during gynecologic surgery results in better exposure to the operating field and improved wound healing.

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Track-11: Non-surgical liposuction 

Non-surgical liposuction techniques use laser energy, radiofrequency, ultrasound or cold (cryolipolysis) to reduce fat. Devices are applied directly to the skin of the treatment area and do not employ injections (as in injection lipolysis) or incisions (as in laser assisted liposuction). Although fat loss is more subtle with non-surgical lipolysis techniques compared to surgical liposuction, non-surgical lipolysis techniques have several advantages including reduced risk, reduced cost, and reduced healing time. Laser radiofrequency, and ultrasound techniques provide additional advantages of tissue tightening.

· Low level laser lightLow level laser light reduces the stability of adipocyte cell membranes, allowing cells to release their stores of fat without damaging the cell. Because the fat is released into the extracellular space, cardio based exercise is usually promoted after the procedure. Exercise increases lymph flow and is thought to also promote the use of the lipids as an energy source. This is also why adequate hydration is encouraged. The laser technologies are differentiated mainly by the wavelength of light used.

· UltrasoundFocused thermal ultrasound techniques work by raising the tissue temperature above 56 °C, resulting in coagulative necrosis of adipocytes, with sparing of vessels and nerves. Passive heating of the skin may also induce collagen remodeling.

· RadiofrequencyRadiofrequency devices work by producing an alternating flow, which creates an electric field over the skin. The electric field shifts polarity millions of times per second, that causes a change in orientation of charged particles.

· CryolipolysisCryolipolysis is the term for using cryogenics to induce lipolysis. Adipose tissue is cooled above freezing causing localized cell death and inflammation. 

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Track-12: Laser hair removal

Laser hair removal is a medical procedure that uses a laser-an intense, pulsating beam of light-to remove unwanted hair.

During laser hair removal, a laser beam passes through the skin to an individual hair follicle. The intense heat of the laser damages the hair follicle, which inhibits future hair growth

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Track-13: Chemodenervation

Chemodenervation is a term frequently used to describe the use of Botulinum Toxin to treat various forms of neurological conditions. Botulinum Toxin is a natural bacterium produced protein neurotoxin called “Clostirium Botulinum.” It is used to immobilize overactive muscle movements by blocking nerve signals sent from the brain. These nerve signals are instructing the muscles to contract, generating irrepressible spasms. Physicians may use Chemodenervation to reduce symptoms of cerebral palsy, spasmodic torticollis, dystonia and other movement disorders.

The neurotoxin is injected directly into the muscle tissue to weaken excessive activity in specific focal areas. The injection is presented in small doses avoiding any risk of paralysis. When the muscles are relaxed they are no longer able to contract therefore preventing the uncontrollable spasms.

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Track-14: Trichology

Trichology is the branch of dermatology that deals with the scientific study of the health of hair and scalp.

Trichologists are hair and scalp specialists (one type of skin specialist) who diagnose the causes of hair fall, hair breakage, hair thinning, miniaturization of hairs; diseases of the scalp and treat according to cause.

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Track-15: Chemical peel

A Chemical peel is a technique used to improve the appearance of the skin on the face, neck or hands. A chemical solution is applied to the skin that causes it to exfoliate and eventually peel off. The new, regenerated skin is usually smoother and less wrinkled than the old skin. The new skin is also temporarily more sensitive to the sun

· Superficial or lunchtime peel: Alpha-hydroxy acid or another mild acid is used to penetrate only the outer layer of skin to gently exfoliate it. The treatment is used to improve the appearance of mild skin discoloration and rough skin as well as to refresh the face, neck, chest or hands.

· Medium peel: Glycolic or trichloroacetic acid is applied to penetrate the out and middle layers of skin to remove damaged skin cells. The treatment is used to improve age spots, fine lines and wrinkles, freckles and moderate skin discoloration. It also can be used to smooth rough skin and treat some precancerous skin growths, i.e. actinic keratosis.

· Deep peel: Tricholoracetic acid or phenol is applied to deeply penetrate the middle layer of skin to remove damaged skin cells. The treatment removes moderate lines, age spots, freckles and shallow scars. Patients will see a dramatic improvement in skin appearance. The procedure is used on the face and only can be performed once.

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19thInternational Conference on Aesthetic Medicine and Surgery Melbourne, Australia, November 29-30, 2017; International Aesthetic Medicine and Soft Surgery Conference November 17-18, 2017 Athens, Greece; 3rd Abu Dhabi International Conference in Dermatology and Aesthetics October 05-07, 2017 Dubai, UAE; Facial Aesthetic Conference and Exhibition June 16-18, 2017 London; 14th Annual Congress in Aesthetic Medicine November 10, 2017 Miami, USA; International Cosmetic Congress September 26-30, 2017 Cairo, Egypt; 2nd Middle East International Dermatology and Aesthetic Medicine Conference September 21-23, 2017 Dubai, UAE; American College of Surgeons Clinical Congress 2017 October 22-26, 2017, USA.

Importance and Scope:

Aesthetic Practices 2018 spends significant time in enhancing corrective appearance. It has different applications for dermatological and surgical conditions. It incorporates signs identified with limiting indications of maturing, for example, skin laxity, wrinkles, and liver spots. Stylish solution additionally assumes a part in the treatment of abundance fat, cellulite and corpulence. Laser based treatments can be demonstrated for the treatment of scars, undesirable hair, skin staining, and creepy crawly veins. It is critical that general wellbeing is surveyed by a doctor to guarantee that the side effect being dealt with (for instance, weight pick up and over the top hair) is not an indication of a hidden therapeutic condition that ought to be settled with medicinal treatments. It is likewise imperative for the restorative aesthetician to be comprehensive in giving a group way to deal with negligibly intrusive facial Aesthetic techniques.

Conference Highlights:  

  1. Breast augmentation
  2. Skin Rejuvenation
  3. Reconstructive surgery
  4. Plastic surgery
  5. Aesthetic Gynaecology 
  6. Liposuction
  7. Blepharoplasty
  8. Rhinoplasty
  9. Rhytidectomy
  10. Abdominoplasty
  11. Non-surgical liposuction 
  12. Laser hair removal
  13. Chemodenervation
  14. Trichology
  15. Chemical peel

Why to Attend:

Attending 3rd International Conference on Dermatology and Aesthetic Medicine Conference will allow you to meet different individuals, who share diverse backgrounds and experiences in aesthetic medicine and dermatology. Experts from different fields of dermatology, cosmetic, aesthetic, plastic and reconstructive surgery will attend the conference to share their ideas and research analysis with everyone. This conference will provide an opportunity to make connection with delegates around the world who share similar research interest. Aesthetic Practices 2018 will provide the platform to establish new scholar cooperation with other university researchers and scientists, Conferences give you the chance to shine as a student/scholar, especially if you’re presenting on any specific topic. Attending this conference may give you the opportunity to learn about a new place and new culture.

Major Societies around the Globe:

  • American Aesthetic Association
  • The American Association of Aesthetic Medicine and Surgery
  • Hong Kong Association of Cosmetic Surgery
  • The American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery (ASAPS)
  • The American Academy of Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery
  • Canadian Association of Aesthetic Medicine (CAAM)
  • The British Society of Aesthetics (BSA)
  • Korea Academy of Aesthetic Surgery & Medicine (KAAS)
  • European Society for Laser Aesthetic Surgery (ESLAS)
  • The Spanish Society of Aesthetic Medicine (SEME)
  • The Swiss Academy of Cosmetic Dermatology and Aesthetic Medicine
  • International Association for Physicians in Aesthetic Medicine
  • The Canadian Laser and Aesthetic Specialists Society (CLASS) 
  • International Aesthetic Foot Society
  • American Society for Aesthetics
  • International Society of Aesthetic Plastic Surgery
  • The American Society for Dental Aesthetics 
  • American Society of Nonsurgical Aesthetics 
  • American society of Aesthetic Mesotherapy
  • American Board of Aesthetic Medicine
  • American Association of Plastic Surgeons
  • American Aesthetic Nursing Association
  • The Malaysian Society of Aesthetic Medicine
  • ESLAS European Society for Laser Aesthetic Surgery
  • International Association for Aesthetics
  • The Aesthetic Medicine Society in Turkey
  • Canadian Aesthetics Association (CAA)
  • Indian Association of Aesthetic Plastic Surgeons
  • The Aesthetic and Anti-Aging Medicine Society of South Africa
  • American Academy of Cosmetic Family Medicine
  • American Academy of Cosmetic Surgery
  • American Society of Ophthalmic Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery
  • American Society for Laser Medicine and Surgery
  • American Society for Dermatological Surgery
  • American Society for Aesthetic Dentistry
  • American Board of Laser Surgery
  • Aesthetic Association
  • Plastic Surgery Research Info
  • American Board of Dermatology
  • American Academy of Cosmetic Gynecologists
  • American Society for Dermatological Surgery
  • Algerian Society of Dermatology
  • American Society for Reconstructive - Microsurgery
  • American Society of Maxillofacial Surgeons
  • Argentinian Association of Dermatology
  • Argentinian Society of Plastic, Aesthetic and Reconstructive Surgery
  • Armenian Association of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeons
  • Asia Pacific Society of Ophthalmic Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery
  • Asian Academy of Dermatology and Venereology
  • Asian Facial Plastic Surgery Society
  • Association of Facial Plastic Surgeons
  • Association of Hair Restoration Surgeons India
  • Australasian Academy of Facial Plastic Surgery
  • Australasian Society of Aesthetic Plastic Surgery
  • Australian Society of Plastic Surgeons
  • Austrian Society of Plastic, Aesthetic and Reconstructive Surgery
  • Belarusian Society of Plastic, Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgery
  • British Association of Aesthetic Plastic Surgery
  • British Association of Plastic Surgeons
  • British Medical Laser Association
  • Bulgarian Association of Plastic, Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgery
  • Canadian Laser Aesthetic Surgery Society
  • Catalan Society of Plastic, Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgery
  • Chilean Society of Plastic, Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgery
  • Chinese Association of Plastics and Aesthetics
  • Colombian Association of Otorhinolaryngology and Head, Neck, Maxillofacial & Aesthetic Surgery
  • Costa Rican Association of Plastic, Aesthetic and Reconstructive Surgery
  • Cyprus Society of Plastic Reconstructive & Aesthetic Surgery
  • Czech Society of Aesthetic Surgery
  • Dermatologic & Aesthetic Surgery International League
  • Dutch Society of Aesthetic Plastic Surgery
  • European Board of Plastic Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgery
  • European Society for Cosmetic and Aesthetic Dermatology
  • French Society of Aesthetic Medicine
  • German Association of Aesthetic Plastic Surgeons
  • International Confederation for Plastic Reconstructive & Aesthetic Surgery
  • International Society for Plastic Regenerative Surgery
  • Italian Association of Aesthetic Plastic Surgery
  • Italian Society of Aesthetic Surgery and Medicine
  • Japan Society of Aesthetic Plastic Surgery
  • Japanese Society of Aesthetic Dermatology
  • Japanese Society of Aesthetic Surgery
  • Korean Academy of Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery
  • Korean Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery
  • Korean Society of Aesthetic Surgery (KSAS)
  • Korean Society of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeons
  • Pan-American Society of Aesthetic Medicine
  • Portuguese Society of Plastic, Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgery
  • Russian Society of Plastic, Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgery
  • Salvadoran Society of Plastic, Aesthetic and Reconstructive Surgery
  • Society of Aesthetic Plastic Surgeons of Thailand
  • Spanish Society of Aesthetic Plastic Surgery
  • Spanish Society of Cosmetic Surgery and Medicine
  • Taiwan Society of Aesthetic Plastic Surgery
  • The Greek Association of Dermatologic Surgery
  • Tunisian Society of Aesthetic Surgery
  • Swedish Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery
  • Society of Plastic, Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgeons of Uzbekistan
  • Vegas Cosmetic Surgery & Aesthetic Dermatology
  • Society for Clinical and Medical Hair Removal
  • Society of Plastic Surgical Skin Care Specialists
  • The Society of Permanent Cosmetic Professionals                     

Target Audience:

  • Dermatologists
  • Cosmetic Dermatologists
  • Plastic Surgeons
  • Business Aestheticians
  • Aestheticians
  • University faculty-Professors
  • Institutes-Beauty Schools
  • Advertising Agencies
  • Hair Restoration Surgeons

Top Hospitals Associated:

  • Kubba Clinic
  • The Queen Elizabeth Hospital
  • Sakra World Hospital
  • New York Presbyterian Hospital
  • Shanghai Renai Hospital
  • London Bridge Hospital
  • UCSF Medical Centre
  • Rady Children’s Hospital
  • Jeanes Hospital
  • Al Zahra Hospital Dubai
  • Aesthetics International Dubai
  • Lifeline Hospitals
  • Eternel Medspa
  • Cocoona
  • Biolite Dubai
  • Aestheticon Clinic
  • Kaya Clinic
  • Manchester Clinic Medspa
  • Obagi Medspa

Top Dermatology Universities around the Globe:

  • University of Pennsylvania
  • University of California
  • New york University
  • University of Michigan Medical School
  • Emory University
  • Columbia University
  • Thomas Jefferson University
  • University of Pittsburgh
  • Johns Hopkins Medical Institution

Glance at the Market Analysis of Aesthetic Medicine:

The global aesthetic medicine market is expected to reach USD 11.9 billion by 2022, the market growth mainly includes  in aging population, increasing disposable income, and increased awareness about cosmetic surgeries. The research analyst predicts the global medical aesthetics market to grow steadily at a CAGR of approximately 10.8% by 2020. The invasive aesthetic procedures are set to grow at a CAGR of 4.3%, while non-invasive procedures will grow at a CAGR of 4.5% over the coming five years. Recent advances in technologies, especially in the laser-based medical aesthetic segment, are expected to drive market growth during the forecast period. Medical laser technologies such as high intensity focused ultrasound, transdermal focused ultrasound, and others are rapidly gaining popularity among the populace as they are non-invasive and help in fat reduction. The North American market accounts for about 45% of the global market. However, the dominance of the U.S. is shifting towards Asia, particularly in the energy- based devices segment. Asia is regarded as the next frontier and the number of physicians and clinics in China and India has been steadily rising, along with medical tourism in the region. In the injectables and devices category, the E.U. occupies the second position behind the U.S. Brazil continues to be a strong market for aesthetics and cosmetic procedures. Allergan, Inc. (Ireland), Cynosure, Inc. (U.S.), Lumenis Ltd. (Israel), Mentor Worldwide LLC (U.S PhotoMedex, Inc. (U.S.), Solta Medical, Inc. (U.S), Syneron Medical, Ltd. (Israel), Galderma S.A. (Switzerland), and ZELTIQ Aesthetics, Inc. (U.S.) are some of the main players in the global medical aesthetics market.

Product-based segmentation of the medical aesthetics market

·         Laser-based medical aesthetics

·         Facial aesthetics

·         Breast implants

·         Dental implants

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