Delegates from as far a field as the UK, USA, Australia, Brazil, Germany, France and Singapore will share knowledge and listen to over 50 experts at the DCAAAM conference, workshops and live demonstrations. The UAE, Iran, Jordan, Lebanon, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia and Egypt represent the Middle East.
UAE specialists are attending from such renowned establishments as the American Hospital, Sheikh Kalifa Medical Centre, Dubai London Clinic, General Medical Centre, and the American Academy of Cosmetic Surgery.
Emphasising the importance of education in the aesthetic anti-aging market, one of the presenters at DCAAAM is UAE-based Dr Maria Khattar PhD, Aesthetica Clinic, Dubai
Dr Khattar has worked in the field of pharmacology for more than 30 years and will be discussing Carbon Dioxide Therapy in Dermal Rejuvenation and Lipolysis.
She says:
"I am delighted to attend DCAAAM for the second year. I believe it's important for all doctors and scientists to be continually updated on the latest advances in anti-aging to complement their existing practices."
Running alongside the conference is a trade exhibition with many products and services being showcased including medical suppliers, cosmetic surgery clinics, fitness and weight-loss companies to supplements and nutrition products and alternative medicine practitioners.
Regional companies include Bader Sultan, Medica, Croma, Cosmesurge and Joz Group. International anti-aging companies include Promoitalia, Obagi, Arasys International, Access Medical Laboratories and Metametrix to name a few.
The second Dubai Congress on Anti-Aging and Aesthetic Medicine will be held at the Dubai World Trade Centre from 8-9 November.
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