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AIDA 2024 kicks off with 750 international experts,
doctors, lecturers, and 60
local and international
experts and specialists to
speak.
(Abu Dhabi, UAE) - The 10th International Conference in Dermatology and
Aesthetics (AIDA) has kicked
off on Friday in Abu Dhabi.
Attendance at the event is
estimated at approximately
750 international experts,
doctors, lecturers,
dermatology, cosmetic, and
laser specialized societies
from the GCC, the Middle
East, and international
specialized societies.
Over three days, the
participants will address
the most recent developments
in dermatology, cosmetic and
anti-aging medicine, lasers,
and cosmetics. In addition,
they will discuss the novel
and pioneering treatments
for a range of skin-related
conditions, as well as the
application of
evidence-based strategies
and practices.
Sponsored
by the Department of Culture
and Tourism in Abu Dhabi,
the event will continue from
the 24th to the 26th of May
at Conrad Etihad Towers Abu
Dhabi, featuring 60 local
and international experts
and specialists, who will
present their expertise in
dermatology, aesthetics, and
lasers.
The
Department of Health in Abu
Dhabi has accredited
participation in the
conference with 16.5 hours
of continuing medical
education, while the
European Board of Continuing
Medical Education accredited
it with 18.5 hours.
Dr. Khaled Othman, Founder
and Conference Chair,
Consultant Dermatology &
Aesthetician, stated that
AIDA-2024 would address a
range of novel developments
in the treatment of skin
diseases, noting that the
scientific committee of the
conference had been
meticulous in selecting
pivotal topics and eminent
experts and specialists to
present their research and
medical experiences at the
conference.
Opening
the Conference, Dr. Khaled
said that it would address
the most recent developments
in dermatology,
dermatological surgery,
cosmetic dermatology,
anti-aging techniques, and
laser technology. In
addition, the Conference
will feature contributions
from UAE and international
participants and leading
experts, who will present
their unique insights and
innovative ideas in the
field of dermatology with
the aim of serving the
healthcare sector in the
UAE, the Middle East, and
the world.
He
expressed gratitude to the
Department of Culture and
Tourism in Abu Dhabi and the
Department of Health in Abu
Dhabi for their assistance
in ensuring the success of
the conference.
For her
part, Dr. Huda Rajab,
Chair-Elect and Co-Chair of
the Dermatology Program,
Chair of the Dermatology
Department at AHS-SEHA in
Abu Dhabi, stated that the
conference would address a
number of scientific and
research papers on skin
diseases and novel
approaches to their
treatment, in addition to
showcasing the latest
devices employed in the
treatment of skin diseases.
The discussion would focus
on three main themes:
dermatology, aesthetics, and
training courses.
The
most noteworthy papers
presented on the first day
were those by Dr. Sahar Al
Nowais on the impact of
smoking, e-cigarettes, and
cannabis on the skin, and by
Dr Amin Al Awadi, Consultant
Dermatologist at Salmaniya
Medical Complex in the
Kingdom of Bahrain, on
dermatological medications
during pregnancy.
One
of the sessions on the first
day of the conference was
dedicated to injection
therapies, particularly
botulinum toxin, and its
status as the most popular
treatment in cosmetic
dermatology. Temple
injection techniques were
also discussed. A seminar on
the treatment of atopic
dermatitis and alopecia
areata was delivered by Dr
Huda Rajab, Co-Chair of the
10th International Congress
of Dermatology and
Aesthetics, Head of the
Dermatology Programme and
Head of the Dermatology
Department, Abu Dhabi Health
Services Company (SEHA)
Outpatient Treatment
Services (OTS).
Dr.
Fatima Al Farsi, an Emirati
physician and specialist at
the Institute of Precision
Medical Specialties at
Cleveland Clinic Abu Dhabi,
and Dr. Fatima Hassan Al
Marzouqi, co-chair of the
conference's scientific
committee, presented on
significant topics in
dermatology. Also, Dr.
Hassan Galadari, a
Consultant Dermatologist and
Associate Professor at the
College of Medicine and
Health Sciences, UAE
University, discussed using
lasers to treat acne and
acne scars.
AIDA will
present the latest
technological and medical
advances in the diagnosis
and treatment of
dermatological conditions,
laser therapy, and aesthetic
procedures. Approximately 20
exhibitors will showcase the
most recent devices and
medical equipment related to
dermatology, aesthetics, and
lasers at this year's
exhibition.
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