3rd International Conference on

Medical Dermatology and Aesthetic Medicine

Medical Dermatology 2019

Theme: Transform your Reflection into Perfection Through Dermatology

Medical Dermatology Conference 2019 passionately welcomes each one of you to attend the global conference worldwide. This year the agenda will focus on “Transform your Reflection into Perfection through Dermatology”. Medical Dermatology 2019 is a remarkable event which brings together a unique and international mixture of companies or industries, leading universities and research institutions making the conference a perfect platform to share experience across industry and academia, and evaluate emerging technologies across the globe.

Why to Attend? 
Medical Dermatology Conference 2019 is among the World's leading Scientific Conference. The two day event on Medical Dermatology and Aesthetic Medicine will comprises of 13 major sessions in the field of cosmetology, hair transplant and plastic & reconstructive surgery, hair care & transplant relevant biomedical sciences across the globe.  The attendees can find-

  • Exclusive Sessions and Panel discussions on latest innovations in Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery
  • Lectures by Active Practitioners
  • Keynote forums by Prominent Surgeons
  • Open Innovation Challenges
  • Poster presentations by Young Researchers
  • Global Networking sessions with 30+ Countries
  • Novel techniques to benefit your research
  • Best platform for Global business and Networking opportunities
  • Meet the editors of referred journals, Society and Association members across the Globe
  • Excellent platform to showcase the latest products and formulations in Cosmetic Industry

Target Audience

  • Plastic Surgeons
  • Hair Restoration Surgeons
  • Various Societies and their members
  • Institutes-Beauty Schools
  • Advertising Agencies
  • Academicians: University Faculties, Research Scholars, and Scientists involved
  • Business Professionals: Cosmetic Product Development and Marketing Professionals.
  • Dermatologists
  • Trichologists
  • Cosmetic Gynecologists

Why Singapore:

Singapore, officially The Republic of Singapore, is a sovereign city-state and island country in Southeast Asia. Singapore is a global commerce, finance and transport hub. It is the top International-meetings city, city with "best investment potential", third-most competitive country, third-largest foreign exchange market, third-largest Financial Centre, third-largest oil refining and trading centre and the second-busiest container port.

It ranked highly in education, healthcare, life expectancy, quality of life, personal safety and housing. It has three medical universities out of them two universities composes dermatology department. Carrying out research on different dermatology issues which take place in Research centres like National Skin Centre, Skin Research Institute of Singapore and Novena Medical Centre. There are 2-3 dermatology based hospitals. There are different dermatology and cosmetology based clinics where different surgeries undergoes. The attractive places are Sea Aquarium, Universal Studios Singapore, Gardens By the Bay, Adventure Cove, River Safari, Singapore Zoo, Night Safari, Jurong Bird Park, Thian Hock Keng Temple, Helix Bridge.

Session 1. Medical Dermatology & Aesthetic Medicine:

These may be rare and common conditions for all age groups. Dermatologists with specific skills acquire to treat common conditions such as skin cancer and acne. Nowadays cosmetic services techniques such as facial fillers and chemical peels help to modify or improve the appearance of a physical feature. Aesthetic medicine includes all medical procedures that are aimed at improving the physical appearance and satisfaction of the patient, using non-invasive to minimally invasive cosmetic procedures. The specialty for aesthetic medicine is not confined to dermatologists and plastic surgeons as doctors of all specialties seek to offer services to address their patient's aesthetic needs and desires. Some aesthetic medicine mechanisms are performed under local anesthesia while some mechanisms don’t require anesthetics at all.

Session 2. Investigative Dermatology: Investigative dermatology is the branch of dermatology which deals with all aspects of cutaneous biology and skin disorder. It consist of topics on the subject of organic chemistry, biophysics, carcinogenesis, cell regulation, development, skin structure, extracellular matrix, genetics, immunology, epidermal cell biology, biological science, molecular and cell biology, anatomy, physiology, material medical, photobiology, transcutaneous absorption, clinical analysis, medical specialty and alternative population-based analysis.

Session 3. Cosmetology and Cosmetic Surgery

Cosmetology is the branch of dermatology which deals with beauty treatment. Cosmetologists are the professionals who are trained and licensed to perform cosmetic treatments to the hair, skin, and nails. The disciplines of cosmetology consist of various occupations like hairstylist and hairdresser, beautician, skin care specialist, aesthetician, nail technician, etc. Plastic surgery is a surgical specialty implicates the restoration, reconstruction, or alteration of the human body. The two categories are reconstructive surgery and aesthetic surgery. The spectrum of Plastic surgery is very wide.
 

Session 4. Cosmetics, Cosmeceuticals and Skin Care:

Nowadays the use of Cosmeceuticals has been raised as comparison to cosmetics due to its biologically active ingredients claiming to enhance skincare efficacy. Skin care is the practices that support skin integrity, enhance its appearance and relieve skin conditions. They consist of nutrition, avoidance of excessive sun exposure and appropriate use of emollients. Practices that enhance appearance include the use of cosmetics, exfoliation, fillers, laser resurfacing, microdermabrasion, peels, and retinol therapy.

Session 5. Experimentation in Trichology:  

Trichology is a specialized branch of medicine that deals with the scientific study of the health of hair and scalp and the diseases related to them. Problems may include baldness, scaling of the scalp, itching, scalp eczema and psoriasis, premature graying, hair loss, hair breakage, hair damage, hair thinning, seborrhea dermatitis, head lice, dandruff, dryness and oiliness.

Session 6. Improvement of Smile Curve by Cosmetic Dentistry

Cosmetic dentistry focuses on any dental work that improves the appearance of teeth, gums and/or bite and also improvement dental aesthetics in color, position, shape, size, alignment and overall smile appearance. It means for majority of people as a surgical procedure that involves revamping the dentals i.e. applying veneers or whitening the teeth. Cosmetic dental surgery is the method of rejuvenating the lost self-esteem of a person by fixing all of his dental problems via tooth bonding, tooth whitening, tooth-color restoration, dental implants, orthodontics, porcelain veneers, etc. It aims at proffering a smile to a person that is suitable to his personality and boosts his or her confidence.

Session 7. Adjustment of Droopy Eyelids through Blepharoplasty:

Blepharoplasty is the specialized plastic surgery operation in eyes.  Experts correct defects, deformities, and disfigurations of the eyelids; and for aesthetically modifying the eye region of the face. Nowadays most of the people express satisfaction with the results of blepharoplasty, such as a more rested and youthful appearance and more self-confidence.

Session 8. Benefits and Hazards of Laser Treatment:

Nowadays, the treatment available for removal or reduction of scars are topical, surface, laser, injectable, and invasive surgical. Among these, the demand for topical products is expected to witness the highest growth, at a CAGR of 10.9%, during the forecast period. The growth in topical scar treatment market is mainly due to the various merits of these products such as ease of application, low cost and less severe side effects of these products, compared to laser and other treatment options.

Session 9. Psoriasis, Melanoma & Other Skin Diseases:

Skin disorders differ greatly in symptoms and severity. They can be temporary or permanent, painless or painful. These skin disorders may be situational causes genetic. It can be minor, while others can be life-threatening. Psoriasis is an autoimmune disease characterized by patches of abnormal skin which can be long-lasting.  Improvements in psoriasis therapies over the past decade have changed the way this disease is treated and managed, including increased use of biologic therapies, which are protein-based drugs made from living cells. Melanoma is a form of skin cancer that arises from the pigment containing cells, known as melanocytes. The primary source of melanoma is ultraviolet light (UV) exposure in those with low levels of skin pigment. The UV light may be from the sun or other sources, such as tanning devices. About 25% develop from moles.

Session 10. Skin Grafting and Immune Rejection:

A major challenge of transplantation is avoiding rejection of the transplanted organ or tissue by the recipient’s body from physicians and researchers. During allogeneic transplantation, the immune system of the recipient recognizes the graft as a foreign component. It then makes every effort to destroy it in the same way as it would, for example, destroy an infecting virus. Nowadays physicians administer immunosuppressive drugs to make the recipient’s immune system more tolerant to avoid rejection.

Session 11. Present and Future of Cosmetic Industry

Cosmetics have been an essential part of human cultures for thousands of years, but today the cosmetics industry rakes in over 50 billion dollars each year.  The industry has undoubtedly come a long way from the copper and lead ore that the ancient Egyptians used to create the most primitive forms of makeup.  Indeed, each year companies offer more scientifically advanced products due to developments in technology, ingredients, and formulas. It is important to understand the history of makeup to really be able to appreciate industry trends of today and the outlook for future trends.

Session 12. Global Cosmetic Products and Market:

The global cosmetic products market was valued at USD 532.43 billion in 2017, and is expected to reach a market value of USD 805.61 billion by 2023, registering a CAGR of 7.14% during 2018-2023. The scope of the report is limited to various products, like hair care, skin care, oral care, color cosmetic, fragrances, soaps and shower gels, and sun care products. The study also emphasizes on various distribution channels, such as direct selling, supermarkets, specialty stores, pharmacies, and salons.

Upcoming related conferences :
Asia- Pacific Dermatology and Cosmetology Conference, July 24-25, 2019, Melbourne, Australia | 15th World Conference on Cosmetic Dermatology & Skin Diseases, September 23-24, 2019, Lisbon, Portugal | 2nd International Conference on Aesthetic Medicine and Dermatology, October 21-22, 2019, Sydney, Australia | 25th International Conference on Dermatology, October 21-22, 2019, Sydney, Australia | 2nd International Dermatology Conference: Skin & Body, November 25-26, 2019, Helsinki, Finland | 2nd World Cosmetic and Dermatology Congress, November 25-26, 2019, Helsinki, Finland

Market Analysis

In 2016, the global cosmetic market grew an estimated of four percent in comparison to the previous year. Skincare, hair care, make-up, perfumes, toiletries and deodorants, and oral cosmetics are the main product categories of the cosmetic market. Skincare was the leading category, accounting for about 36 percent of the global market. Hair care products made up a further 23 percent, while make-up accounted for 18.2 percent in 2016. Skin care has been forecast to remain the most profitable product category, as its market value is projected to grow by 20.1 billion U.S. dollars between 2014 and 2019. As of 2016, Asia and Oceania was the industry leader, accounting for approximately 40 percent of the global market. Between 2016 and 2021, the Asia Pacific mass beauty market is projected to grow by nearly 14.9 billion U.S. dollars in sales.

Major societies around the globe:
International Society of Aesthetic Plastic Surgery
American Board of Plastic Surgery
American Board of Facial Plastic Reconstructive Surgery
American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery
American Society of Plastic Surgeons
American Society for Dermatologic Surgery
American Association of Plastic Surgeons
Canadian Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery
Canadian Society of Plastic Surgeons
European Association of Societies of Aesthetic Plastic Surgery
European Association of Societies of Aesthetic Plastic Surgery
European Association of Plastic Surgeons
European Association of Societies of Aesthetic Plastic Surgery
UK Association of Aesthetic Plastic Surgeons
Austrian Society for Plastic, Aesthetic and Reconstructive Surgery
Croatian Society of Plastic, Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgery
Australian Society of Aesthetic Plastic Surgery
Australian Society of Plastic Surgeons
Australian Hand Surgery Society
Southeastern Society of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeons

Hospitals Associated with Cosmetology Research around the World:

American Region:
New York Presbyterian Hospital, USA
UCSF Medical Centre, USA
Rady Children’s Hospital, USA
Jeanes Hospital, USA
One World Hospital, USA

European Region:
London Bridge Hospital, UK
King' s College London, UK

Asian Region:
Kubba Clinic, India
Sakra World Hospital, India
La Densitae Hair Transplant Centre, India
Shanghai Renai Hospital, China
The Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Australia
Sydney Cosmetic Clinic, Australia
Parkside Cosmetic Surgery, Australia
The Australian Centre for Cosmetic Surgery, Australia

Top Universities around the Globe:

American Region:
University of  Pennsylvania, USA
University of California, USA
New York University, USA
University of Michigan Medical School, USA
Emory University, USA
Columbia University, USA
Federal University of Sao Paulo, Brazil

European Region:
University of Aachen, Germany
University of Barcelona, Spain
Newcastle University, UK
University of Tampere Medical School, Finland
University of Vienna School of Medicine, Austria
University of Milan, Italy

Asian Region:
Akita University, Japan
Fukushima Medical College, Japan
National Skin Center, Singapore

Major Cosmetology and related Companies:

American Region:
Sand Lake Dermatology Center, USA
Regeneron Pharmaceuticals, Inc., USA
Johnson & Johnson, USA
AbbVie, USA
Pfizer, USA
Abbott Laboratories, USA
Acadia Pharmaceuticals, USA

European Region:
GSK, UK
LEO Pharma, Denmark
Abgenix, Inc., UK

Asian Region:
Remedi Pharmaceuticals, India
Agabang & Company, South Korea

Meetings International offers several awards given to recognize outstanding scholarly contributions to the field of international studies. These awards have different committees, nominating procedures and submission deadlines. They recognize Best Key Note Speaker Award, Outstanding Speaker Award, Best Organising Committee Member Award, Outstanding Masters/Ph.D/Post. Doc Thesis work presentation Award & Best Poster Award.

Best Key Note Speaker Award:

Meetings International will honours the Keynote Speakers who have made significant contributions to the field of information systems but also makes a difference by his presence during the conference. Recipients of the award are considered to have advanced the field through research or service.

Outstanding Speaker Award:

Meetings International perceives the individuals who have made significant and imaginative walks in education system. This honour perceives advancement in instructing methodologies and strategies just as in conveying oral presentation in conference. This honour explicitly centers around the uniqueness and creativity that expands members interests

Best Organising Committee Member Award:

Meetings International will honour the individual who has demonstrated exemplary support and guidance throughout the conference.

Outstanding Masters/Ph.D/Post. Doc Thesis work presentation Award:

This award recognizes individuals in the early stages of their careers who have already made outstanding research, teaching, and/or service contributions to the field of information systems.

Best Poster Award:

This award recognizes individuals from poster presenters who have display their outstanding research and findings for an innovative future. Recipients of the award are considered to be the Best Poster Presenter of the conference.

Criteria:

  • All presented abstracts will automatically be considered for the Award.
  • All the presentation will be evaluated in the conference venue
  • All the awards will be selected by the judges of the award category
  • The winners will be formally announced during the closing ceremony.
  • The winners of the Poster Award will receive award certificate.
  • The awards will be assessed as far as plan and format, intelligence, argumentation and  approach, familiarity with past work, engaging quality, message and primary concerns, parity of content visuals, and by and large impression.

Guidelines:

  • All submissions must be in English.
  • The topic must fit into scientific sessions of the conference
  • Each individual participant is allowed to submit maximum 2 papers
  • Abstract must be submitted online as per the given abstract template
  • Abstracts must be written in Times New Roman and font size will be 12
  • Abstract must contain title, name, affiliation, country, speakers biography, recent photograph, image and reference
  • Each poster should be approximately 1x1 M long. The title, contents and the author’s information should be clearly visible from a distance of 1-2 feet.
  • Medical Dermatology & Aesthetic Medicine
  • Investigative Dermatology
  • Cosmetology and Cosmetic Surgery
  • Cosmetics, Cosmeceuticals and Skin Care
  • Experimentation in Trichology
  • Improvement of Smile Curve by Cosmetic Dentistry
  • Adjustment of Droopy Eyelids through Blepharoplasty
  • Benefits and Hazards of Laser Treatment
  • Psoriasis, Melanoma & Other Skin Diseases
  • Skin Grafting and Immune Rejection
  • Present and Future of Cosmetic Industry
  • Global Cosmetic Products and Market

9 Organizing Committee Members

2 Renowned Speakers

Avneet Singh Kalsi

Department of Dermatology, Muzaffarnagar Medical College,
India

Harrison H. Lee

American College of Surgeons
USA

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