No sign of slowdown for anti-aging market in the Middle East

Top Quote Experts at ICAAM Middle East to look at better global management of anti-aging patients. End Quote
  • (1888PressRelease) September 27, 2011 - Dubai, UAE: The figures associated with the growth in the anti-aging market are staggering. The global industry is already estimated to be worth around US$60bn, and analysts estimate the sector is set to be worth more than US$100bn by end of 2012. Despite the economic crisis, and considering the specificity of the cosmopolitan population of the region with a high living standard, experts see the anti-aging market in the Middle East as a constantly growing sector due to the increasing demand of the population in this region to look and feel younger.

    "While traditionally anti-aging medical conferences have been held in Europe and the US, there is a growing need to focus on the so-called 'Arabic profile' as cosmetic procedures in this part of the world are growing in popularity," says Christophe Luino, Managing Director, EuroMediCom.

    Under the scientific supervision of WOSIAM (World Society of Interdisciplinary Anti-Aging Medicine), the largest scientific anti-aging society with more than 150 affiliated associations worldwide, Informa Exhibitions, the organisers of Arab Health, working with EuroMediCom - the leading organiser of Anti-Aging and Aesthetics events - has brought together over 40 international speakers to provide an advanced program for experienced practitioners at the fourth International Congress in Aesthetic, Anti-Aging Medicine & Medical Spa (ICAAM Middle East).

    ICAAM Middle East, which takes place 25 - 26 November 2011 at the Habtoor Grand Resort & Spa in Dubai, UAE, will be the ideal place to interact with leaders in the industry and create partnerships. In this multi-billion dollar global industry, many companies dedicate huge budgets to the research and development of new products and services that can be brought to market successfully.

    "The buzz-words for this year's anti-aging conference is dermatological treatments ranging from face to neck rejuvenation with a review of all efficient treatment techniques from injectables (both filling agents and Botulinum toxin) to the laser and light rejuvenation," says Mr Luino. "In terms of aesthetic surgery, ICAAM Middle East will focus on facial, breast, body reshaping and nose procedures - all increasingly commons procedures with image-conscious patients in the Middle East. Surgeons will delve into the details of the techniques, look at best choices depending on cases specificity, and learn how to avoid and manage complications with such surgical procedures."

    ICAAM Middle East is intended to be a very practical congress proposing an advanced program for advanced practitioners as well as ageing solutions for a better global management of patients including genetics, detox, stress management, fat metabolism and treatment for the aging male.

    For more information on ICAAM Middle East, please call +971 4 407 2743 or visit www.antiagingme.com for details on attending this much anticipated event.

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    Inga Stevens
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    Life Science Division
    Informa Exhibitions
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