Dubai is soon to welcome the world’s anti-aging experts as doctors and health professionals sign up to be part of the first Dubai Congress on Anti-Aging and Aesthetic Medicine (DCAAAM) to be held at the Dubai World Trade Centre from 7-9 November.
Medical practitioners from America, Australia, Europe and Australia have confirmed their involvement in DCAAAM, which will present some of the latest groundbreaking research and revolutionary techniques available internationally.
The first in the region, DCAAAM is the official event of The American Academy of Anti-Aging Medicine (A4M), together with its Arabian Chapter, and has already received unprecedented interest from both the conference attendees and exhibitors.
Matt Thompson Project Director of organisers Tarsus said: “The anti-aging market is a multi-billion dollar industry with a phenomenal average annual growth rate of 8.78%. It’s expected to generate sales worth US$97 billion in 2008, hitting an exceptional US$115.5 billion by 2010 according to Global Industry Analysts.
“We already have more than 75 companies, brands and products confirmed to participate as exhibitors. As a result, we have increased floorspace by a further 50 per cent. The event will include a lot of cutting-edge products, much of it not seen before in the Gulf.”
Focusing on the burgeoning anti-aging aesthetics and healthcare sector, DCAAAM joins an already established network of A4M international anti-aging events including Las Vegas, Singapore, Tokyo, Germany, China and Mumbai.
Adds Thompson: “Exhibitors will cover every area of anti-aging from medical suppliers, cosmetic surgery clinics, fitness and weight-loss companies to supplements and nutrition products, HRT and alternative medicine practitioners.”
Kalium Group of Companies, leaders in the field of aesthetic and anti-aging solutions, will have a significant presence at DCAAAM. “Kalium is one of the fastest growing distributors of advanced medical equipment, skincare products and aesthetic devices in the Middle East and we are delighted that Dubai has now joined the already extensive network of international anti-aging conferences and exhibitions,” says Dr Nazih Khattar, Managing Director, Kalium.
“We will be exhibiting some of our latest equipment and products at DCAAAM including recent innovations from Aesthera, Alma Lasers, RioBlush, ArTek, Mesoestetic, PermaLip and Radiesse.”
Also showcasing their latest products at the event will be Dubai-based companies including Amico, which represents brands such as Cutera, Cynosure, Hoya Conbio, Cyden and Astro Clinica; Pharmapal with well-known brands Anteis, Filorga and Rofil; and Medica exhibiting Q-Med, Restylane, Aptos and Aesthetic Dermal.
Medical Exhibitors include Sabater Analysis, one of the largest organisations in the analysis laboratories sector, together with Genosense Diagnostics that offers a unique line of Preventative Genetic Diagnostic products.
The Dubai Congress on Anti-Aging and Aesthetic Medicine will be held at the Dubai World Trade Centre from 7-9 November.