Theme: The New challenges in Cosmetic Surgery

Cosmetic Surgery 2020

Cosmetic Surgery 2020

Cosmetic Surgery 2020 invites scholars from all over the world to attend and present their respective scientific research assessment at ‘Global Summit on Cosmetic and Reconstructive Surgery’ during May 20-21, 2020 in Tokyo, Japan.

Theme:The New challenges in Cosmetic Surgery.

The importance of gathering is to upgrade medical caretakers learning in regards to progress within the care and treatment of individuals and get enhanced on their work with Surgery Education and Analysis. This can be the most effective probability to attain the important assortment of members from the Surgery folks cluster. This conference includes direct introductions, applicable knowledge meet with present and potential researchers building a higher approach for treatment mind and gain acknowledgment in research field.

This conference comprises of various sessions including: Special keynote sessions, Panel discussions, and Poster presentations, Young researcher forums, E-posters conducted by the most outstanding and renowned speakers in the field of Cosmetic Surgery and  Dermatology for professional development and career advice.

 

Why to attend?

This is your best opportunity to reach the largest assemblage of participants and present your ideas and give a new perspective to the field of Cosmetology community. At this conference you have the opportunity to get feedback on your work from people who have never seen it before and may provide a new insight on how to be more productive in your business area. It provides a premier technical forum for reporting and learning about the latest research and development, as well as for launching new applications and technologies and the effectiveness of various regulatory programs towards Cosmetology and Surgery. So we take an initiation to gather researchers and renowned speakers from all around the world at a single stage to discuss and build network collaborations, to conduct presentations, distribute information on most recent techniques and developments, meet with current and potential scientists and receive name and recognition.

 

Target Audience:

  • Cosmetic Surgeons
  • Plastic Surgeons
  • Dermatologists
  • Skin care Institutions
  • Advertising Agencies
  • Cosmetic Companies 
  • Aestheticians
  • Doctors
  • Surgeons
  • Anaesthesiologists
  • Medical Professionals
  • Medical Students
  • Scientists       

Academicians: University Faculties, Research Scholars, and Scientists involved

Business Professionals: Aestheticians, Cosmetic Product development and marketing professionals.

 

 

 

Global Cosmetic Surgery Market size is projected to reach USD 21.97 billion by growing at a CAGR of 7.8% approximately throughout the forecast period between 2017- 2023. This report provides a detailed market analysis of cosmetic surgery by geography of Asia, Europe, North America. Cosmetic surgery market share is anticipated to witness significant growth due to rise in safety margins, obesity growth, accidents and increasing numbers of cosmetic surgery hospitals. Technology advancement and the development of advanced materials such as silicone implants etc. are fueling to rapid growth of the market. Social and cultural factors such as the influence of media, fashion & film industry, and social networking apps such as Snap chat and Instagram escalate the market on the global platform. The leading players operating in the global cosmetic surgery market are Valeant Pharmaceuticals International, Johnson & Johnson, Cutera, Allergan, Syneron Medical Ltd and Genesis Biosystems.

 

 

 

Market Analysis of Cosmetic Surgery:

North America:

North America leads with the largest cosmetic surgery market share. Well-spread awareness and the growing acceptability of cosmetic surgery are key driving forces behind the growth of the market. rapid advancements in related technologies such as advanced silicone and polymer implants are driving the cosmetic surgery market in the region.

Europe:

European region accounts for the second-largest cosmetic surgery market share Increasing economy and the rising numbers of enthusiasts are some of the major factors fostering the regional market growth.

Asia:

The Asia Pacific cosmetic surgery market is rapidly emerging as a profitable market India, China, alongside, some of the Southeast Asian countries such as Vietnam, Thailand, and Malaysia, contribute to the regional market growth, significantly.

India:

Indian cosmetic surgery market is anticipated to witness remarkable growth in the coming years. The reason being increasing consumer awareness, direct marketing and advertising campaigns and technological advances in surgical and non-surgical procedures, resulting in high growth of cosmetic surgery market in India. Growing disposable income of middle-class households and a gradual shift in people’s desire to look presentable and more beautiful for a longer period of time is the driving force behind the cosmetic surgery industry. Today, anti-ageing surgeries and cosmetic procedures are rapidly gaining popularity in India.

Surgical procedures accounted for 77% of the total expenditures in 2017 and nonsurgical procedures accounted for 23%. As in 2016, patients aged 35 – 50 had the largest percentage of surgical procedures performed. The top five surgical procedures for women in 2017 were Breast Augmentation, Liposuction ,  Breast Lift ,  Tummy Tuck , Eyelid Surgery (Blepharoplasty).

 

 

 

 

Age Distribution for Cosmetic Surgical Procedures:

 

  • Age: 18 and under – 1.1%
  • Age: 19-34 - 24.3%
  • Age: 35-50 - 38.6%
  • Age: 51-64 - 26.9%
  • Age: 65 - 9.1%

 

Societies associated with Cosmetic Surgery:

 

  • Cosmetic Dermatology Society
  • Cosmetic Trade and Professional Associations
  • Society of Cosmetic Chemists
  • ASEAN Cosmetics Association
  • Affiliated National Societies
  • International Federation of Societies of Cosmetic Chemists
  • Professional Beauty Associations
  • Society of Cosmetic Scientists
  • International Society of Aesthetic Plastic Surgery
  • International Cosmetic and Device Association
  • Cosmetic Surgery Association

 

 

 

 

Track 1: Cosmeceuticals

Cosmeceuticals are a combination of cosmetics and pharmaceuticals. A cosmeceutical is basically a skincare product that contains an organic or natural ingredient that is claimed to have medical or drug like benefits. The term "cosmeceutical" was created in 1990s from cosm(etic)s + (pharma)ceuticals. Nutricosmetics are nutritional supplements which support the function and structure of the skin. Nutritional supplements have the anti-oxidant effect that reduces the impact of free radicals in the skin. It also has a vital function in the production of collagen in the dermis. Dietary micronutrients help to protect the skin from the damaging effects of ultraviolet light exposure, this may lead to skin tanning. skin aging and wrinkle formations.

 

Track 2: Plastic Surgery

Plastic Surgery is involved in improving the function or appearance of parts of the body through reconstructive(Reconstructive Surgery) or Cosmetic medical procedures(Cosmetic Surgery). . It typically involves the grafting of tissue such as skin or cartilage from one part of the body to another. Cosmetic or aesthetic plastic surgery focuses on enhancing appearance and includes surgical procedures such as Blepharoplasty, Rhinoplasty, and Breast augmentation) as well as nonsurgical procedures such as Chemical peels and Botulin toxin injections.

Liposuction

Breast reduction

Vulvovaginal surgery:  Libiaplasty, Libioplasty, Labial reduction

Hair transplantation

Breast augmentation

Breast lift or mastopexy

Track 3: Reconstructive Surgery

Surgery is performed to restore an individual’s body i.e. to improve the functioning of the body parts. Reconstructive surgery is performed to restore faces after trauma and to reconstruct the head and neck after cancer. The common feature is that the operation attempts to restore the anatomy or the function of the body part to normal. Few procedures which are to be discussed at the conference include-Breast enhancement, Reduction & Lift, Skin cancer removal, Burn, Scar revision and Hand Surgery.

Track 4: Surgical Dermatology

Dermatologic surgery manages the determination and treatment of therapeutically important and restorative conditions, for example, Skin malignancies, Strange moles, Sores, Lipomas, and different developments that are either risky or symptomatic can be expelled surgically in an outpatient setting without the requirement for general anesthesia. Different developments, for example, moles on the confronts, scars, or other unattractive spots can be expelled exclusively for the corrective change of the skin.

 

Track 5: Maxillofacial Surgery

It deals with the deformities of the head, skull face, neck, jaw and related structures with it. Craniofacial surgery deals with bone, skin, nerve, muscle, teeth etc. This operation involves taking a bone from one place and replacing it with another place to fill the gap. Risk of infection is less if a patient’s own bone is used for surgery instead of artificial materials. Maxillofacial Surgery on the face, neck, and skull is slightly painful.

Plastic surgery

Oral and maxillofacial surgery

Orthognathic Surgery

Scalp reconstruction

Zygoma reduction patsy

Track 6: Craniofacial Surgery

Craniofacial surgery is a kind of cosmetic surgery dealing with the rectification and recreation of contortions or problems with the skull. A standout amongst the foremost widely known conditions treated with craniofacial surgery is Craniosynostosis, the early shutting of the spaces between the bones of the skull, bringing concerning abnormal skull development. The specific surgery to redress Craniosynostosis is known as a cranial vault redesigning. an arrangement for craniofacial surgery It can be found out as before schedule as 8 or 9 months of age, or once the issue is perceived. Patients World Health Organization is alluded to the Cleft-Craniofacial Hospital’s initially get a physical examination, trailed by CT outputs to affirm the analysis. An eye examination by a Pediatric ophthalmologist (eye specialist) needs to take after, however a gathering with a paediatric brain surgeon (mind specialist). This group of specialists, aboard the craniofacial specialist, can define the arrangement for your tyke's reconstructive craniofacial surgery.

Track 7:Cosmetic Gyneacology

Cosmetic gynecology is essentially named to be utilized by nonbelievers to upgrade female private parts. Different strategies, for example, the most rising technique of libiaplasty, vaginal revival, pelvic floor repair and hymen repair. Corrective gynecology can be both surgical and non-surgical systems. The development of restorative surgical facilities has expanded the mindfulness, availability and reasonableness. Around 95,010 Libiaplasty surgeries, 50,086 Vaginal Rejuvenation surgeries were performed universally in the year 2015. Gynecological surgeries rank among top 25 restorative surgeries performed universally. The normal increment in gynecology from years ago is evaluated to be 10% than 2014-15 insights.

Labiaplasty

Laser vaginal rejuvenation

Reconstructive gynecology

Track 8: Cosmetic and Aesthetic Surgery

Cosmetic and Aesthetic Surgery is a comprehensive term for practices which focus on improving the appearance of individuals via cosmetic treatments. It includes the treatment of scars, wrinkles, moles, excessive fat, unwanted hair, and skin discoloration. Reconstructive surgery, cosmetic surgery, and Plastic surgery are a part of surgical aesthetic procedures. Surgical procedures: liposuction, facelifts, breast implants, Radiofrequency ablation. Non-Surgical procedures radio frequency skin tightening, non-surgical liposuction, chemical peel. Combination of both kinds of procedures is used extensively by dermatologists

Track 9: Clinical Dermatology

Clinical Dermatology consists of the evaluation and treatment of skin conditions and skin disease. Redding Derma’s high level clinical dermatology competence is of great comfort to patients of all ages seeking diagnosis and treatment of common or rare skin conditions.

Specialty of medicinal science is that it encompasses the complete range of diseases and conditions of the skin, hair and nails. Skin protects the body fights against infection maintains shelter for blood vessels and sweat glands that regulate temperature shields from damaging ultraviolet radiation and harmful environmental chemicals and toxins and also alerts the brain to sensitive touch smells and impending pain. It also reflects many emotions such as growing pale and blushing. Healthy hair is considered to be one of our most important and a desired feature which is comprised of keratin a lifeless substance which protects skin, warms the body, and brows/lashes keep dirt and particles from injuring the eyes. Nails are also comprised of keratin. Several nail funguses and infections can be caused by inadequate hand washing, unsanitary manicures and pedicures, improper nail trimming and even tight shoes. Diseases such as diabetes and treatments for cancer can harm the nails.

Track 10: Dermatological Diseases

Skin abnormalities are created because of skin issue, Sun, maturing and even heredity on the face and somewhere else on the body. These incorporate textural irregularities like lines, wrinkles, , pigmentation changes like spots and sunspots, or obvious veins. Skin turns out to be skin inflammation scarsless firm and certain territories of the body may create cellulite conditions or may feel less firm. Specialists utilize distinctive techniques

Track 11: Nanotechnology in Dermatology

Nano therapies are gaining space in immunotherapy, gene therapy, and medication therapy. In this, due to the reduced size or encapsulation of medication, the therapeutic potential of water-insoluble and unstable drugs tends to improve, which also facilitates delivering small molecules through the skin. Cosmetic formulation contains Nano-sized structures. Components Also, nanomaterial such as Nano-sized vesicles and nanoparticles which are currently used in cosmetic preparations or sunscreens pose no risk to human skin or human health. The first generation of lipid nanoparticles was introduced as solid lipid nanoparticles (SLN) and the second, improved generation as nanostructured lipid carriers (NLC). Identical to the liposomes, the lipid nanoparticles appeared as products first on the cosmetic market. The cosmetic benefits of lipid nanoparticles include enhancement of chemical stability of actives, film formation, controlled occlusion, skin hydration, enhanced skin bioavailability and physical stability of the lipid nanoparticles as topical formulations. NLC are on the market as concentrates to be used as cosmetic excipients, special formulation challenges for these products and they also appeared in a number of finished cosmetic products worldwide.

Track 12: Current research in Dermatology

Ayurveda is defined as the "knowledge of living". Ayurveda medicine is used for thousands of years ago in India. In Sanskrit, Ayur means life or living, and Veda means knowledge, The focus of Ayurvedic medicine is to promote good health through herbal and Natural Products. Ayurvedic treatments are safe because they are non-invasive and non-toxic. Herbal and Natural Cosmetics: Herbal cosmetics are formulated, using different cosmetic ingredients to form the base in which one or more herbal ingredients are used to cure various skin ailments. Panchakarma: It is a Sanskrit term for the Ayurveda process of detoxifying and purifying the body. Advancements in Dermatology include various techniques and remedies from different disciplines, together with genetic research.

Track 13: Dermatological Techniques

Dermatologic surgery manages the determination and treatment of restoratively important and corrective states of the skin, hair, nails, veins, secretion films and neighboring tissues by completely different surgical, constructive, corrective and non-surgical techniques. The rationale for medicine surgery is to repair furthermore as enhance the capability and restorative look of skin tissue. Clinical advances and instrumentation developments spearheaded by skin surgery specialists, the dominant a part of medicine surgeries are presently negligibly intrusive and need simply close or provincial physiological condition. This converts into current patient prosperity whereas at the identical time decreasing the marvelously essential "downtime" and convalescence amount. Moreover, new advancements and therefore the most up-to-date strategies are regularly raising the aftereffects of diverse founded skin surgery ways.

Track 14 : Dermatovenerology

Dermatovenerology is a branch of dermatology which deals with the study of sexually transmitted diseases whose consequences give birth to skin diseases. Venereology and dermatology can be studied together as in most of the sexually transmitted diseases the foremost symptom appears on the skin. Bacteria, virus, and parasites are the major causative agents for venereal diseases.

HIV infection, syphilis, gonorrhea, candidiasis, herpes simplex, human papillomavirus

Sexually transmitted infections: chancroid, lymph granuloma venereum, granuloma inguinale, hepatitis B, and cytomegalovirus infection

Recent Advances in Venereology

European Society for Cosmetic & Aesthetic Dermatology (ESCAD), American Academy of Cosmetic Gynecologists (AACG),  American Academy of Cosmetic Surgery (AACS), American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry (AACD), American Academy of Cosmetic Family Medicine(AACFM), British Cosmetic Dermatology Group(BCDG), Indian Association of Dermatologists(IAD), Cosmetology Society of India(CSI), American Society for Mohs Surgery(ASMS), Australian Society of Plastic Surgeons(ASPS)

Track 15: Cosmetic Dermatology

Cosmetic Dermatology is the branch of medicine dealing with the skin, nails, hair and its diseases. Cosmetology is the preparation and utilization of excellence medicines. Cosmetic Dermatology is the leading skin disease problem affected by some type of skin type, depending on the locale.  It also contributes to significant physical and psychological disabilities. These disabilities have been measured by a number of life quality measures, but the importance of skin health is often underestimated because of the chronic, non-life-threatening nature of most skin diseases.

Acne

Scars

Skin tags

Moles

Stretch marks

Certain birthmarks

Age spots

Skin discoloration

Melasma

Lines and wrinkles

Track 16: Pediatric Dermatology

 Skin is the largest and most superficial organ of the body. A wide variety of skin disorders which are seen during childhood. The neonatal skin in comparison to the adult skin is thinner, less hairy with weaker intercellular attachment; therefore it is susceptible to external irritants and micrococcal infection.

Foundation

Cleft lip

Syndactyly/Polydactyl

Craniofacial Surgery

European Society for Cosmetic & Aesthetic Dermatology (ESCAD), American Academy of Cosmetic Gynecologists (AACG),  American Academy of Cosmetic Surgery (AACS), American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry (AACD), American Academy of Cosmetic Family Medicine(AACFM), British Cosmetic Dermatology Group(BCDG), Indian Association of Dermatologists(IAD), Cosmetology Society of India(CSI), American Society for Mohs Surgery(ASMS), Australian Society of Plastic Surgeons(ASPS)

Track 17: Current Trends in Dermatology

Several fundamental dermatologic treatments are carried out as office strategies to test for a wide range of diseases or to treat trivial dermatologic maladies or conditions in a speedy and non-invasive way. Whereas, some procedures are dexterously designed for cosmetic enhancements and resolving dermatological issues. It includes the treatment of scars, wrinkles, moles, excessive fat, unwanted hair, and skin discoloration. Reconstructive surgery, cosmetic surgery, and plastic surgery are a part of surgical aesthetic procedures. Surgical procedures: liposuction, facelifts, breast implants, Radiofrequency ablation. Non-Surgical procedures: radio frequency skin tightening, non-surgical liposuction, chemical peel. Combination of both kinds of procedures is used extensively by dermatologists. Plastic surgery: Plastic surgery is a surgical distinctiveness related to the recovery, reconstruction, or alteration of the human body like Rhinoplasty

Track 18: Skin care

Skin is the largest organ of the body made up of two layers, Epidermis and Dermis. Epidermis contains cells called as melanocytes that produce melanin to give skin its color. Dermis is present beneath the epidermis, contains tough connective tissue, hair follicles and sweat glands. Skin care is the range of practices that support skin integrity, enhance its appearance and relieve skin conditions. They can include nutrition, avoidance of excessive sun exposure and appropriate use of emollients. Skin care is a part of the treatment of wound healing and radiation therapy. Skin-care consist of three main steps: Cleansing — Washing your face, Toning — Balancing the skin and Moisturizing — Hydrating and softening the skin.

Dehydrated Skin

Skin lightening

Natural skin care

 

Track 19: Melanoma

Melanoma is a type of cancer that develops from the pigment cells of the skin called melanocytes. The exposure to ultraviolet radiation or tanning lamps will increase the risk of developing melanoma. It occurs when DNA damage from burning or tanning due to UV radiation triggers mutations in the melanocytes resulting in uncontrolled cellular growth. The first melanoma signs and symptoms often look like a change in an existing mole with development of a new pigmented or unusual-looking growth with increase in size, irregular edges, itchiness, change in color or skin breakdown.

 Melanomas commonly occur on the legs in women, while in the case of men they occur most commonly on the back. Genetic factors also play one of the major causes of melanoma. People with dysplastic nevus syndrome will have many dysplastic nevi. This condition is referred to as familial atypical multiple mole and melanoma syndrome( FAMMM). The risk factors of melanoma are  increasing in people under 40, especially women. Melanomas can also occur in areas that don't receive much sun exposure, such as the soles of your feet, palms of your hands and fingernail beds and occur commonly in people with darker skin.

Lentigo maligna melanoma

Superficial spreading melanoma

Acral lentiginous melanoma

Nodular melanoma

 

Track 20: Mohs Surgery

Mohs surgery is one of the most precisely used surgical techniques which is used to treat skin cancer. It was developed in 1938 by general surgeon Frederic E. Mohs. Thin layers of cancer-containing skin are progressively removed and further examined until the tissue is remained cancer-free . Mohs surgery is also known as Mohs micrographic surgery as layers of cancer tissue are removed and examined under a microscope one at a time. Most Mohs patients have a common type of skin cancer like basal cell carcinoma(BCC) or squamous cell carcinoma(SCC). Skin cancer is also included in this session and all the other skin related disorders and surgeries will be covered like

Cryosurgery

Dermabrasion

Imiquimod

Surgery

Chemotherapy

Debridement

 

 

 

 

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