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Regional Aesthetic Medicine Trends and Clinical Updates 2026 (Daily Brief Highlights, 29/04/2026)

Regional Aesthetic Medicine Trends and Clinical Updates 2026

derm.my Daily Brief Highlights

  1. AMSC Malaysia 2026 Reports High Industry Demand — Organizers for the Aesthetic Medicine and Surgery Conference (AMSC) 2026 announced that 90% of exhibition booths are sold out, reflecting strong regional market confidence for the event scheduled in August.

  2. Sarawak Plastic Surgery Update 2026 Highlights Advanced Techniques — Consultant Dermatologist Dr. Ruth Ling presented specialized lectures on optimizing facial outcomes with precise Botox injections and multimodality approaches for treating challenging scars.

  3. Dermatology Masterclass in Hair Disorders Scheduled for KL — International experts will convene in Kuala Lumpur in June 2026 for a high-yield masterclass focusing on clinical sessions and practical management of complex hair disorders.

  4. Illuminate Summit in Tokyo Focuses on Biologic Psoriasis Treatments — Medical professionals at the 2026 Illuminate Summit discussed advancements in biologic psoriasis treatments, specifically highlighting the clinical efficacy and professional perspectives of Tildrakizumab.

  5. Clinical Differentiation Between Acne and Perioral Dermatitis — Dermatologists are emphasizing the importance of distinguishing inflammatory rashes like perioral dermatitis from acne to avoid treatment rebounds caused by improper steroid use.

  6. Innovations in Non-Invasive Skin Rejuvenation and Biostimulators — New clinical focus is being placed on non-filler medical devices like Linerase that support natural collagen repair and BTL Exion technology for needle-free skin tightening.

  7. Expert Guidance on Chronic Urticaria and Allergy Testing — Recent clinical updates clarify that hives lasting over six weeks are often immune-mediated rather than allergic, suggesting a need for targeted blood tests instead of broad allergy panels.

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