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National Post
3 days ago
- Health
- National Post
Next-Level Skin Rejuvenation: Canada MedLaser Launches Exosome Therapy with Microneedling in Ontario
Article content Article content TORONTO — Canada MedLaser Clinics, a leading and trusted name in medical aesthetics across Ontario, proudly announces the launch of its newest offering: Exosome Therapy combined with Microneedling. This advanced, non-invasive regenerative skincare solution is now available at all clinic locations, ushering in a new era of natural skin rejuvenation and repair. Article content Article content This advanced skincare treatment brings together two powerful technologies— Microneedling, known for stimulating collagen production, and Exosome Therapy, which delivers regenerative stem cell-derived nano-vesicles to revitalize the skin from within. Together, they help restore skin's youthful glow, improve texture and tone, and support deep cellular healing—often with visible results in just a few sessions. Article content With this launch, Canada MedLaser Clinics continues its mission to blend cutting-edge medical science with thoughtful aesthetic care. The team believes this new offering is a meaningful step forward for clients seeking real results with minimal disruption to their busy lives. Article content Exosomes Article content are microscopic, messenger-rich vesicles (30–150 nanometers) that carry growth factors, proteins, and RNA (ribonucleic acid)—naturally supporting the body's repair mechanisms. When applied topically following microneedling, these exosomes penetrate more deeply and efficiently, supercharging the skin's ability to restore itself. The treatment is especially effective for fine lines, acne scars, sun damage, and dull or uneven skin. Article content Unlike more invasive options, this gentle-yet-powerful treatment is safe for a wide variety of skin types—including sensitive skin—and involves little to no downtime, allowing patients to quickly resume their daily activities. Treatments are carefully personalized based on each client's specific skin condition and aesthetic goals, and are expertly delivered by our certified medical aestheticians in a controlled, clinical setting, ensuring utmost safety and efficacy. Article content Now available at Canada MedLaser's clinics in Toronto, Mississauga, Vaughan, and Yorkville, this new therapy underscores the company's continued dedication to offering the most effective and innovative treatments in the aesthetics field. Article content About Canada MedLaser Clinics Article content Canada MedLaser Clinics is a top-tier provider of advanced skin and laser treatments, recognized for seamlessly integrating innovative technology with personalized client care. With a growing network of modern clinics across Ontario and a dedicated team of certified professionals, the company offers a comprehensive range of services, including advanced anti-aging skincare solutions, cosmetic injections, and laser treatments for men and women. Canada MedLaser is committed to delivering exceptional safety, proven efficacy, and consistently natural-looking results that enhance each client's unique beauty. Article content Article content Article content
Yahoo
3 days ago
- Business
- Yahoo
Wingderm® Strengthens Presence in Asia at IMCAS Asia 2025
BEIJING, June 10, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- From June 6 to 8, 2025, IMCAS Asia was successfully held in Bangkok, Thailand. As one of the world's leading medical aesthetic events, IMCAS Asia brought together the latest developments and trends in the Asian medical aesthetic market. Wingderm® once again showcased its innovative medical aesthetic solutions. Focusing on Asia's Growing Medical Aesthetic MarketThe Asian market includes both mature economies, such as China, Japan, and South Korea, as well as rapidly growing Southeast Asian countries. This makes the region a crucial player in the global medical aesthetic industry. IMCAS Asia is not only a platform for sharing knowledge, but also offers Wingderm® a valuable opportunity to better understand practitioner perspectives and stay aligned with market trends, supporting product upgrades and strategic expansion. Tech Meets Trust: Driving Mutual Growth through InnovationAt IMCAS Asia, Wingderm® presented a series of advanced medical aesthetic devices, including Mesoskin for non-invasive delivery, Lasermach for fast and comfortable laser hair removal, and Renuva, a device powered by 1550nm non-ablative fractional laser for skin resurfacing. Our success at the event was thanks to the support of our local distributor in Thailand. We will continue this close partnership for mutual benefit. Next Stop: TAS 2025 in Las VegasDriven by technology and innovation, Wingderm® is always looking for new ways to apply our technologies and enhance user experiences. Through industry events, we share our latest advancements and strengthen connections with industry professionals around the world. Wingderm® will be at booth 712 during TAS 2025, held from June 27 to 29 in Las Vegas. Please visit us there! About Wingderm®Wingderm® since its establishment in 2016, with the aim of "Aesthetics&Technology, Easy to Achieve", provides leading and reliable intelligent photoelectric medical aesthetic devices, which have been exported to more than 80 countries, with over 25,000 units installed, recognized for safety and effectiveness by experts and beauty seekers. For more information, visit: View original content to download multimedia: SOURCE Wingderm Electro-optics Ltd. Sign in to access your portfolio


Travel Daily News
13-05-2025
- Health
- Travel Daily News
Medical aesthetics training with Hubmed Ed: What doctors are choosing instead
Customized training programs also teach advanced techniques in facial nerve mapping and tissue repositioning—skills that may set a practitioner apart in a saturated job market. Quiet Revolution in Aesthetic Medicine: Hubmed Ed Helps Professionals Train Smarter A growing number of medical professionals are rethinking how they approach medical aesthetics training. No longer satisfied with outdated formats or one-sided lectures, doctors, nurses, and aesthetic practitioners are looking for smarter, more relevant ways to build their skills. Hubmed Ed has stepped in to meet that demand—quietly but effectively—by offering a fresh model that combines clinical relevance, expert-led guidance, and a peer-driven environment. Founded by physicians, for physicians, Hubmed Ed puts learning back into the hands of those who need it most. The focus is on practical value, hands-on insight, and accessible expert instruction across the medical aesthetics industry. Expert Voices, Unfiltered Knowledge Training in aesthetic medicine often varies wildly in quality. Hubmed Ed was designed to fix that. Every class, Q&A, or panel is led by professionals with proven results in real-world settings. There are no sponsored scripts or marketing fluff—just solid instruction tailored to clinical practice and professional growth. Students receive focused guidance in areas such as facial anatomy, aesthetic procedures, and advanced injection techniques, all underpinned by science and current standards of patient care. Expert instructors include names like Dr. Sarit Cohen, a leading plastic surgeon known for facial sculpting, and Dr. Evgenyia Shalemba, an international educator in aesthetic dermatology. The platform's core idea is independence. By removing commercial bias, Hubmed Ed gives physicians, nurses, and physician assistants room to focus purely on skill-building, safety, and patient outcomes. Medical Training That Reflects Clinical Reality Much of the value in Hubmed Ed's model lies in how directly it reflects what happens in a medical spa or clinic. The teaching isn't theoretical fluff—it's rooted in real procedures and real challenges. From botulinum toxin application to managing dermal fillers for aging skin, training courses are structured to build muscle memory and clinical confidence. Many sessions incorporate visual breakdowns of techniques, with special attention paid to facial aesthetics and soft tissue manipulation. Customized training programs also teach advanced techniques in facial nerve mapping and tissue repositioning—skills that may set a practitioner apart in a saturated job market. Nurse practitioners and physician assistants working in aesthetics gain high-impact learning that directly translates into stronger patient care and better safety standards. Peer-to-Peer Learning That Builds Lasting Knowledge Hubmed Ed doesn't treat students as passive listeners. Its model relies on conversation, case sharing, and honest questions. That interaction helps shape a more responsive form of medical aesthetics education, one that keeps up with the pace of new technologies and treatments. The MedMinds Roundtable is one standout feature. It's not just a seminar—it's a dynamic, open forum where thought leaders break down the nuance behind trending treatments and misunderstood procedures. The sessions help students understand how top professionals think through complex cases, giving insight far beyond textbook training. Hubmed Ed also offers lifetime access to past training materials. That means students get the freedom to review techniques, replay lectures, and reflect on learning in their own time—an advantage especially valuable for medical professionals balancing practice and education. Hybrid Learning Meets Global Connection Combining online course modules with live Q&A and expert panels, the platform supports flexibility without sacrificing depth. While many training providers still focus on static online classes or expensive in-person workshops, Hubmed Ed merges both formats to deliver what's needed: hands on experience where it counts and convenient remote access where possible. Multilingual transcripts and global participation make the learning experience inclusive. Aesthetic practitioners from Europe, Asia, the Middle East, and North America can all engage, learn, and ask questions in their own language. The result? Stronger global standards in aesthetic training and shared improvement across regions. Frequently Asked Questions Who is Hubmed Ed designed for? The platform was created by doctors for doctors and is ideal for nurses, physician assistants, and aesthetic practitioners. What skills can students gain from the training program? Participants learn advanced injection techniques, facial anatomy mapping, and safe treatment planning. Is the training suitable for those new to aesthetic medicine? Yes, the courses support both new learners and experienced professionals looking to update their skills. How does Hubmed Ed approach hands on training? It combines expert-led demonstrations with live sessions that reflect clinical practice and real procedures. Why is specialized training important for healthcare professionals? It builds relevant skills that improve patient safety and increase confidence in aesthetic treatments. Can hands on practice help with career advancement? Yes, it gives medical professionals a competitive edge in building a successful career in aesthetic practice. Photo by Look Studio on Unsplash


Mail & Guardian
09-05-2025
- Health
- Mail & Guardian
Dr Lati Maloka: Aesthetic medicine seen through a brand-new lens
Making room in every corner of medicine: Dr Lati Maloka. Photo: Ricardo de Leca Through sheer tenacity, Dr Lati Maloka is shaping the future for black medical aesthetic practitioners in South Africa. As the founder of MASA (Sepedi for sunrise) Medical Aesthetics Spa nestled in Johannesburg's Forest Town, aesthetic medical doctor Dr Lati Maloka skillfully blends science, beauty and wellness to restore confidence and celebrate all types of African skin and hair. With 13 years of experience in her field, she originally established MASA with aesthetic treatments at the forefront, but over the years the practice has evolved to include elements of wellness treatments for both body and mind. 'I always say that my work goes beyond just needles and lasers and consults,' she begins to explain. 'It's about rewriting the narrative of what beauty and medicine can look like for us as Africans. I see myself as both a healer and a hope-bearer, especially for the next generation of African doctors and dreamers.' Growing up in Seshego, Polokwane, raised by her father who worked as an accountant for the then Limpopo Development Corporation, and her mother who was a primary school teacher, Dr Lati was a self-professed tomboy who always wanted to be a scientist. It was Dr Lati's mother who pushed her to study medicine, a fact that she is forever grateful to her for. What started with just a stethoscope and a dream saw her earn her Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery from the University of KwaZulu-Natal, and shortly after beginning her journey as a medical doctor in a more traditional clinic setting. 'I felt a deeper pull, though, to a space where medicine could meet art, confidence and empowerment,' she confesses. 'I think I was drawn more to aesthetic medicine as I was aging and realised that there were no African black women who were doing aesthetic medicine. Botox and fillers were regarded as just fake, and I wanted to change that perception, and that's how I found aesthetic medicine. Many people still don't even know the field exists, especially among black Africans. We're only told about dermatologists and plastic surgeons, and never about aesthetic medicine.' Dr Lati's deep desire to educate black South African men and women about aesthetic medicine being an accepted form of treatment, as well as a viable career option, has resulted in her sharing her career journey openly. 'I want young black girls and boys to see me and realise that there's room for us in every corner of medicine, even the luxurious and transformative world of aesthetic medicine,' she admits. Citing her husband as her bedrock and biggest supporter, she says it's his unwavering support of and belief in her that has made him instrumental in her success over the last decade-and-a-half, for which she openly praises him, saying, 'He's my biggest cheerleader. And when I don't have the confidence in myself, he's the one who keeps telling me that you can do this.' She also honours the silent power of community and the people who raised her, in her everyday actions as the founder of MASA, where she has now built a community of her own off the back of loyal patients who trust and respect her work. 'I often say that I'm building MASA, not just for me, but for the women who never had access to this kind of care, and the mothers and fathers who are only now learning that aesthetic medicine is real and valid and transformative,' she declares. In building this community, Dr Lati has effectively become a guardian of this space, explaining, 'As a doctor, I guard my patients' dignity and their secrets and their vulnerabilities. And as a mother it's the same, I guard my children's wonder and their self-belief. And as a black woman in medicine, I guard the doors of possibilities and hold them open for others who didn't know this path existed. And it's just a responsibility I carry with pride and tenderness.' By paving the way for every black child who's trying to find their voice and place in aesthetic medicine, Dr Lati is redefining what it means to be a black aesthetic medical doctor and business owner, while challenging society's perceptions of beauty through her passion for artistry and precision.