With just five weeks to go before the UAE welcomes the 2nd Dubai Congress on Anti-Aging and Aesthetic Medicine (DCAAAM), international exhibitors and medical speakers are preparing to announce the latest biomedical advancements to help improve a healthy human lifespan.
As the Middle East’s burgeoning anti-aging market continues to grow, the Congress – being held at the Dubai World Trade Centre from November 8-9 – will showcase emerging revolutionary technology in a region that is witnessing unprecedented growth.
According to a report by US industry analysts Global Industry Inc. of San Jose, the market for anti-aging products in the combined geographic region of the Middle East (composed of the nations of the United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia, Israel, Kuwait, Iran, Iraq and Syria) and Africa stood at US$4.41 billion in 2007.
Furthermore the report states that the market Is growing at a compounded annual rate of 7.78% over the period 2001-2010; and is projected to rise to US$5.58 billion by 2010.*
Says Robert Goldman, Chairman of the American Academy of Anti-Aging Medicine (A4M): “The latest breakthroughs in anti-aging medicine lie within the arena of regenerative medicine, which applies advanced biomedical technologies for the purposes of renewing body tissues to peak function for prolonged periods of time. Key subjects in regenerative medicine include stem cell therapeutics, genetic engineering and genomics, nanotechnology and therapeutic cloning.
“The event will include cutting-edge research and products, much of it not seen before in the Gulf. Exhibitors will cover every area of anti-aging from lab technology, medical suppliers, cosmetic surgery clinics, fitness and weight-loss companies to supplements and nutrition products.”
Kuwait-based Bader Sultan & Brothers Company (BSBC) – a leader in the field of medical services and supplies since 1960, representing more than 200 international firms in the region – is the Platinum Sponsor of DCAAAM 2009.
BSBC will be showcasing its extensive world-class range of plastic-derma and wellness products. Says Emad Al Zaben, General Manager of BSBC: “This event will enable us to interact with healthcare professionals throughout the world and enlarge our dimensions to provide a healthier lifestyle to the people in the Middle East.”
He also added that: “BSBC will be assisted by top internationally acclaimed medical experts who will conduct workshops at the congress.” In addition, it will also be organising a seminar with celebrity doctors on the latest trends in the cosmetic field.
Exhibitor Metametrix, a pioneer in the development of metabolic, toxicant and nutritional testing, will be attending the Congress this year to introduce its latest diagnostic programmes.
“Attending DCAAAM will give us the opportunity to introduce our latest technology to the Middle East. Metametrix continues to develop innovative testing profiles with ‘Next Generation Technology’ to further advance treatment options for chronic diseases such as cardiovascular, gastrointestinal, inflammatory, mental/emotional, and autism spectrum disorders,” says Dr J Alexander Bralley, CEO Metametrix.
RegenLab from Switzerland will make its debut at DCAAAM 2009, a company at the forefront in the preparation of platelets rich plasma (PRP), used in both the aesthetic industry for skin rejuvenation and for surgical procedures to foster the healing process.
The Dubai Congress on Anti-Aging and Aesthetic Medicine is supported by the Ministry of Health UAE and the Department of Health and Medical Services. This event attracted more than 1,200 healthcare professionals from over 50 countries in 2008 and is attended by leaders in the spa industry and aesthetic medicine.