AIDA 2025 commences with
experts and specialists
discussing a range of
subjects about the treatment
of skin diseases, cosmetic
surgery
(ABU DHABI)
-
The 11th edition of the
International Conference in
Dermatology and Aesthetics
(AIDA) has commenced in Abu
Dhabi, with experts and
specialists deliberating a
range of subjects pertaining
to the treatment of skin
diseases, cosmetic surgery,
the utilization of lasers,
and the employment of
artificial intelligence and
the industrial revolution to
furnish optimal treatment
methodologies.
The
first day of the conference
saw a significant turnout
and notable participation
from specialists and experts
in dermatology. It is
further receiving support
and sponsorship from the
Department of Culture and
Tourism - Abu Dhabi, and
featuring distinguished
participation from
dermatology, cosmetic, and
laser associations from the
GCC countries, the Middle
East, and prestigious
international institutions.
In his opening remarks
at the conference,
Dr. Khaled Othman,
Consultant
Dermatology-Founder and
Conference President,
highlighted the UAE's
commitment to the healthcare
sector, emphasizing the
importance placed on its
development. He noted the
efforts made to establish
advanced healthcare
infrastructure and the
encouragement of the
construction of large
healthcare facilities
equipped with innovative
technology. These facilities
are overseen and managed by
distinguished professionals
from the UAE and around the
world.
The inaugural
day of the conference and
the associated workshops
were dedicated to
deliberations concerning
contemporary advancements in
dermatology, cosmetic
medicine, and anti-aging
medicine. In addition, the
exploration of novel and
sophisticated treatments for
various dermatological
conditions was undertaken.
This exploration encompassed
the implementation of
optimal evidence-based
strategies and practices,
the integration of acquired
knowledge into patient care
and treatment, and the
assessment of diverse
treatment options that
contribute to the evolution
of clinical practices and
the enhancement of
healthcare quality.
During the various sessions,
several experts and
specialists delivered
presentations on the latest
developments in the
treatment of vitiligo,
psoriasis, chronic hand
eczema, radiofrequency
microneedling, the use of
lasers in treating hair
loss, and long-pulse laser
treatment of acne scars. The
talks further
encompassed an examination
of the optimal facial
structure and contouring
methodologies advocated by
the Society of Plastic
Surgeons, in addition to
contemporary advancements in
treatment modalities for
alopecia areata, atopic
dermatitis, and laser scar
treatment.
On the
first day of the conference,
a workshop was held during
which specialist doctors
were trained on safe filler
injections. Fillers
represent a non-surgical
cosmetic procedure that is
employed to enhance the
appearance of the skin, with
a particular focus on the
facial area. These
treatments are utilized as
an alternative to certain
surgical cosmetic
procedures, to diminish
wrinkles and enhance their
aesthetic appeal, facial
features, and reduce fine
lines that may manifest
around the lips or nose.
Dr. Meera Al
Adawi, Conference Vice
President, Dermatology
Consultant at Sheikh Khalifa
Medical City (SKMC),
part of the Abu Dhabi Health
Services Company (SEHA), has
stated that AIDA this year
has attracted a group of
elite specialists from
around the world. These
specialists are set to
provide a blend of
inspiration, knowledge
exchange, and pioneering
ideas that shape the
features of dermatology and
cosmetic medicine in the
UAE, the Middle East, and
the world.
She
further said that a
distinguished program has
been meticulously prepared
for the conference,
encompassing workshops and
competitions for resident
physicians from the UAE and
other GCC countries. The
primary objective of this
program is to qualify the
participants, refine their
skills, and augment their
expertise in their
respective specializations
in dermatology and cosmetic
medicine.
Dr.
Fatima Hassan Al Marzouqi,
Scientific Committee Chair,
Consultant Dermatologist,
and Head of Dermatology
Department at Zayed Military
Hospital, said that
the conference serves as a
valuable platform for
networking and establishing
professional relationships,
to propel innovation in the
domains of dermatology and
aesthetic medicine. This, in
turn, is expected to
contribute to the
enhancement of patient care
and the attainment of higher
treatment standards.
She further said that the
conference's scientific
committees have meticulously
crafted a diverse array of
interactive activities to
enhance the conference
experience for participants.
These activities encompass
practical workshops, expert
meeting sessions, keynote
presentations, case studies,
live demonstrations, and
research summaries focusing
on dermatology and
aesthetics.
In the
meantime, Dr. Huda
Rajab Ali, Scientific
Committee Co-Chair, Chair of
Dermatology Department,
AHS-SEHA, Abu Dhabi,
said that the conference
represents the optimal
occasion for dermatologists
and plastic surgeons to
acquire knowledge regarding
the most recent treatment
methods on a global scale.
Lectures delivered by
international experts and
specialists will provide
unparalleled knowledge, with
participation of 60 experts
and specialists from the UAE
and from various other
countries worldwide. The
participants will have the
opportunity to benefit from
the experiences and insights
of the speakers, she added.
The conference will also
feature the AIDA Exhibition,
which will display the
latest technologies and
devices used in the
diagnosis and treatment of
skin diseases, laser
therapy, and cosmetic
treatments. These devices
and technologies are being
displayed for the first time
in the region for the
diagnosis and treatment of
skin diseases and cosmetic
treatments. This year's
exhibition will comprise
approximately 25 exhibiting
companies, which will
present the latest devices
and medical equipment
related to dermatology,
cosmetics, and lasers.
The conference will
continue in the capital city
of Abu Dhabi until May 4,
2025.
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