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Business deals worth Dhs2.4b sealed at Dubai Derma 2024

- Staff Reporter,

DUBAI: The 23rd edition of the Dubai World Dermatolog­y and Laser Conference and Exhibition, “Dubai Derma 2024,” successful­ly concluded, marking the largest scientific conference and exhibition for dermatolog­y and cosmetic procedures worldwide, with a total deal value of Dhs2.4 billion.

Over three days, Dubai Derma Conference and Exhibition reinforced the UAE’S position as a regional and global hub for medical and cosmetic treatment, thanks to high-quality healthcare, short waiting periods, and competitiv­e pricing. The United Arab Emirates has become an ideal destinatio­n for patients seeking treatment abroad, and this year’s deals underscore the significan­t importance of the global and local skincare and beauty care sector. The conference further solidified Dubai’s global status as a crucial hub for medical gatherings, providing a plaform for meetings, scientific knowledge exchange, deal-making, and adopting cutingedge technologi­es, particular­ly in the field of artificial intelligen­ce that shapes the future of dermatolog­y and cosmetic medicine.

Dr Hassan Galadari, Head of the Scientific Commitee for Dubai Derma, stated: “Dubai Derma, as usual, continues to bring novelty, be it through new scientific topics or the introducti­on of modern devices. The highlight this year was the exclusive launch of a skin renewal device which was revealed recently in the United States, now available at Dubai Derma. Numerous technologi­es, treatments, and products were unveiled for the first time at the exhibition, contributi­ng to the increasing interest each year, especially among students and physicians. What sets Dubai Derma apart from other medical conference­s and exhibition­s is its ability to gather expertise from around the world in one place, a feature not commonly found in other conference­s and exhibition­s in different countries.”

Dr Hassan Galadari added, “Today’s beauty trends focus on embracing your true self and emphasizin­g the enhancemen­t of your natural appearance. In Dubai Derma this year, we shed light on new technologi­es that support this trend, in addition to focusing on the therapeuti­c aspect of stubborn diseases such as vitiligo and psoriasis. These diseases not only affect the physical health of patients but also their mental well-being. Our goal is to support patient treatment with minimal risk and encourage them to undergo therapy.”

Dubai Derma offers a comprehens­ive scientific experience, encouragin­g recent medical graduates and students to stay abreast of the latest developmen­ts in the field. The conference hosted a scientific competitio­n for students, providing them with the opportunit­y to engage in practical training through surgical workshops.

Moreover, Dubai Derma highlights cutingedge treatments in dermatolog­y and cosmetic medicine, such as exosomes. Exosomes, used to activate skin cells, are employed in treating conditions like hair thinning and excessive hair loss. They are regenerati­ve cells capable of healing and repairing tissues, offering a safe and effective alternativ­e to traditiona­l plasma therapy. Discussion­s include the sources and effects of exosomes, along with advancemen­ts in plasma therapy.

Amb. Dr. Abdulsalam Almadani, PAM Roving Ambassador for the GCC Region, Executive Chairman of Dubai Derma, expressed: “For the past 23 years, the Dubai Derma Conference and Exhibition has consistent­ly achieved remarkable milestones. This year, the total value of commercial deals reached 2.4 billion dirhams, prompting us to focus even more on organizing and enhancing such conference­s for their significan­t impact on bolstering our national and global economy. We are commited to developing external relations, strengthen­ing partnershi­ps, fostering effective dialogue, and maintainin­g balanced relationsh­ips with nations worldwide.”

He also said: “This year, we have worked towards atracting various global companies to provide our visitors with an exceptiona­l experience, whether through their diverse products or advanced technologi­es they offer.”

The conference’s final day covered various topics, including the use of artificial intelligen­ce in dermatolog­y, diagnostic and treatment approaches for psoriasis, lichen planus syndrome, Toree syndrome, and skin changes associated with menopause. Workshops addressed new methods for vitiligo treatment, the role of technology in advancing medicine, and the dangers of skin rupture, along with new ways to assess the severity of superficia­l fungal infections and their clinical effects.

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