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Dubai Derma ends with $681m of deals
Dubai Derma ends with $681m of deals

Arabian Business

time16-04-2025

  • Business
  • Arabian Business

Dubai Derma ends with $681m of deals

The 24th edition of the Dubai World Dermatology and Laser Conference and Exhibition – Dubai Derma concluded with direct and indirect deals exceeding AED2.5bn ($681m). Over three days, the conference strengthened the UAE's position as a leading regional and global destination for medical tourism, supported by an integrated healthcare system distinguished by advanced infrastructure, highly qualified medical professionals, and healthcare services that meet international standards. Competitive pricing and ease of access to medical services have further reinforced the UAE's status as a preferred destination for patients worldwide. Dubai Derma 2025 Dubai Derma witnessed increasing interest from international visitors, with cosmetic procedures emerging as a fundamental element of the medical tourism ecosystem. Today, the UAE stands out as a leading destination for individuals seeking dermatological and aesthetic treatments. The high-value deals signed during this year's edition reflect the growing global and local importance of the dermatology and aesthetic medicine sectors, underscoring continuous growth in this vital field. Furthermore, the conference reaffirmed Dubai's global stature as a key venue for hosting prominent medical events by offering a dynamic platform for scientific exchange, knowledge sharing, networking, and showcasing cutting-edge medical technologies. Artificial intelligence (AI) featured prominently throughout the conference, signalling its rising influence in shaping the future of dermatology and aesthetics by accelerating development, improving diagnostic accuracy, and enhancing clinical efficiency. Dr. Abdulsalam AlMadani, Chairman of Dubai Derma, said: 'This rapidly growing sector is considered one of the most advanced globally, with the cosmetic surgery market exceeding $56bn last year. It is expected to continue its accelerated growth in the coming years, driven by medical and technological advancements and increased public awareness of the importance of skincare and aesthetic health.' This year, the conference discussed several non-traditional aspects of dermatological treatment, most notably the emphasis on the importance of psychological and social dimensions in the therapeutic process, and their pivotal role in enhancing treatment effectiveness and improving the quality of life for patients. In another first for the Middle East, the conference hosted a collaborative session between Dubai Derma and the Skin of Colour Society, focusing on treatments tailored for patients with skin of colour. This initiative lays the groundwork for future educational and awareness-driven programmes promoting inclusivity and diversity in dermatology.

Dubai Derma 2025 Closes with AED2.5 Billion in Deals
Dubai Derma 2025 Closes with AED2.5 Billion in Deals

Hi Dubai

time16-04-2025

  • Health
  • Hi Dubai

Dubai Derma 2025 Closes with AED2.5 Billion in Deals

The 24th edition of Dubai Derma, the world's largest dermatology, aesthetics, and laser conference, concluded in Dubai with record-breaking success. Held over three days, the event saw deals exceeding AED2.5 billion, reflecting the growing significance of dermatology and aesthetic medicine in both local and international healthcare sectors. Attracting more than 25,000 visitors from 114 countries, this year's edition reinforced the UAE's position as a global hub for medical tourism. With advanced healthcare infrastructure, highly skilled professionals, competitive pricing, and seamless access to services, the UAE continues to draw patients from around the world—especially for cosmetic and dermatological procedures. AI emerged as a central theme, with experts showcasing how it is revolutionising diagnostics, clinical efficiency, and treatment development in dermatology. The event also highlighted the expanding role of psychosocial factors in dermatological care, underlining their impact on treatment outcomes and patient wellbeing. A standout moment was the debut collaboration between Dubai Derma and the Skin of Colour Society, marking a regional first in promoting inclusive dermatological care. The conference also hosted a forward-looking session for students and residents, exploring emerging subspecialties and future demands in the field. Amb. Dr. Abdulsalam AlMadani, Chairman of Dubai Derma, noted the sector's rapid global growth, citing a global cosmetic surgery market valued at over US$56 billion in 2024. He emphasized its continued expansion, driven by innovation and rising awareness of skincare and aesthetics. With dynamic knowledge exchange, scientific discussions, and groundbreaking deals, Dubai Derma 2025 cemented Dubai's status as a leading destination for world-class medical events and cutting-edge dermatological care. News Source: Emirates News Agency

Dubai Derma concludes with deals exceeding $680.6mln
Dubai Derma concludes with deals exceeding $680.6mln

Zawya

time16-04-2025

  • Business
  • Zawya

Dubai Derma concludes with deals exceeding $680.6mln

The 24th edition of the Dubai World Dermatology and Laser Conference and Exhibition – Dubai Derma, the world's largest scientific conference and exhibition in dermatology, aesthetics, and laser, concluded today with outstanding success, as the value of direct and indirect deals exceeded AED2.5 billion. Over three days, the conference strengthened the UAE's position as a leading regional and global destination for medical tourism, supported by an integrated healthcare system distinguished by advanced infrastructure, highly qualified medical professionals, and healthcare services that meet international standards. Competitive pricing and ease of access to medical services have further reinforced the UAE's status as a preferred destination for patients worldwide. Dubai Derma has witnessed increasing interest from international visitors, with cosmetic procedures emerging as a fundamental element of the medical tourism ecosystem. Today, the UAE stands out as a leading destination for individuals seeking dermatological and aesthetic treatments. The high-value deals signed during this year's edition reflect the growing global and local importance of the dermatology and aesthetic medicine sectors, underscoring continuous growth in this vital field. Furthermore, the conference reaffirmed Dubai's global stature as a key venue for hosting prominent medical events by offering a dynamic platform for scientific exchange, knowledge sharing, networking, and showcasing cutting-edge medical technologies. Artificial intelligence (AI) featured prominently throughout the conference, signalling its rising influence in shaping the future of dermatology and aesthetics by accelerating development, improving diagnostic accuracy, and enhancing clinical efficiency. Amb. Dr. Abdulsalam AlMadani, Chairman of Dubai Derma, commented, "This rapidly growing sector is considered one of the most advanced globally, with the cosmetic surgery market exceeding US$56 billion last year. It is expected to continue its accelerated growth in the coming years, driven by medical and technological advancements and increased public awareness of the importance of skincare and aesthetic health." This year, the conference discussed several non-traditional aspects of dermatological treatment, most notably the emphasis on the importance of psychological and social dimensions in the therapeutic process, and their pivotal role in enhancing treatment effectiveness and improving the quality of life for patients. The final day of Dubai Derma featured a distinguished session titled "Future of Dermatology", specially designed for students, interns, and dermatology residents. The session explored key topics related to the future of the specialty, including subspecialties in dermatology, evolving medical needs, pediatric dermatological conditions, and dermatopathology. In another first for the Middle East, the conference hosted a collaborative session between Dubai Derma and the Skin of Colour Society, focusing on treatments tailored for patients with skin of colour. This initiative lays the groundwork for future educational and awareness-driven programmes promoting inclusivity and diversity in dermatology. Dubai Derma 2025 welcomed over 25,000 visitors from 114 countries. The exhibition featured dedicated country pavilions, with the Republic of Korea hosting the largest pavilion.

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