Track Categories
The track category is the heading under which your abstract will be reviewed and later published in the conference printed matters if accepted. During the submission process, you will be asked to select one track category for your abstract.
Aesthetic surgery is a newly emerging field of medicine that offers minimally invasive procedures to enhance patients' satisfaction with their appearance. The procedures are performed on adults in good health and are elective. Aesthetic medicine is a rapidly developing field in contemporary medicine. In addition to wanting to minimize the effects of natural aging and live life to the fullest, patients also want to be in good health.
- Track 1-1: Mesotherapy Fillers for the skin
- Track 1-2: Cosmetics and prescribed skincare products
- Track 1-3: Toxins found in botulinum
- Track 1-4: Anatomy of Dermatology
- Track 1-5: Advanced Techniques in Aesthetics
Aesthetic surgery is chosen for a variety of reasons, primarily centered around enhancing one's appearance and boosting self-confidence. Individuals often seek these procedures to address perceived imperfections, rejuvenate their appearance, or align their physical appearance with their internal self-image.
As more people pursue cosmetic surgery, the demand for nurses with specialized training in cosmetic and aesthetic nursing is growing. Not only do these nurses provide outstanding support and care during surgery, but they also play a critical role in helping patients achieve their aesthetic goals. Together with other medical professionals, plastic surgeons and these nurses work to help patients achieve the desired physical appearance.
- Track 2-1: Non-Surgical Facial Aesthetics
- Track 2-2: Body Contouring and Fat Reduction
- Track 2-3: Skin Rejuvenation and Treatment
- Track 2-4: Injectable Therapies
- Track 2-5: Advanced Aesthetic Nursing
Cosmetic and aesthetic nursing offers a fulfilling career path for nurses seeking a dynamic and rewarding specialty. By combining medical expertise with an artistic eye, aesthetic nurses can enhance patients' self-esteem and well-being through non-invasive procedures. This field provides opportunities for professional growth, advanced skills development, and a strong patient-centered focus.
Platelet-Rich Fibrin (PRF) is an autologous, bioactive material derived from the patient's blood. Rich in growth factors and cytokines, PRF accelerates tissue regeneration and healing. It finds diverse applications in dentistry, including bone grafting, socket preservation, soft tissue management, and periodontal treatments.
- Track 3-1: Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery
- Track 3-2: Periodontics
- Track 3-3: Endodontics
- Track 3-4: Oral Medicine
- Track 3-5: Orthodontics
PRF (Platelet-Rich Fibrin) is a preferred choice in dentistry due to its natural composition and versatile applications. It promotes bone and soft tissue regeneration, leading to improved outcomes in various dental procedures. Unlike synthetic materials, PRF offers a biocompatible and predictable approach to enhancing oral health and aesthetics.
Platelet-Rich Fibrin (PRF) is a cutting-edge cosmetic treatment harnessing the body's natural healing potential. Derived from the patient's blood, PRF stimulates collagen production, reduces wrinkles, and improves skin texture. It's a versatile tool for addressing various aesthetic concerns, including hair restoration and wound healing.
- Track 4-1: Skin rejuvenation
- Track 4-2: Hair restoration
- Track 4-3: Wound healing
- Track 4-4: Aesthetic procedures
PRF (Platelet-Rich Fibrin) is increasingly favored in cosmetics due to its natural and biocompatible properties. It offers a holistic approach to skin rejuvenation by leveraging the body's inherent healing mechanisms. By stimulating collagen production and promoting tissue regeneration, PRF provides long-lasting and predictable results without the use of synthetic materials.
In non-surgical and minimally invasive terms, facial aesthetics refers to a class of procedures that can temporarily reduce wrinkles or restore volume. The forehead, cheeks, and lips are common areas for treatment. Deep folds can be smoothed out, facial contours can be improved, and lost volume can be restored with dermal fillers.
- Track 5-1: Non-surgical facial rejuvenation techniques
- Track 5-2: Botulinum toxin injections
- Track 5-3: Dermal fillers
- Track 5-4: Chemical peels
- Track 5-5: Microdermabrasion
Facial aesthetics is chosen for its focus on enhancing natural beauty and boosting self-confidence. By combining artistry and medical expertise, it offers a range of non-invasive and minimally invasive procedures to address concerns like aging, skin imperfections, and facial asymmetry. This field provides a fulfilling career path with opportunities for continuous learning and skill development.
Cosmetic medicine is a broad word that encompasses all specialties that aim to improve cosmetic look through the treatment of various skin disorders. Aesthetic medicine has traditionally included dermatology, reconstructive surgery, and plastic surgery. Aesthetic medicine encompasses both surgical and non-surgical techniques, and practitioners may combine the two. Although aesthetic medical procedures are usually elective, they can have a major impact on one's quality of life, psychological well-being, and social function.
- Track 6-1: Oral Care
- Track 6-2: Mesotherapy
- Track 6-3: Sclerotherapy
- Track 6-4: Microcurrent Facial
- Track 6-5: Lymphatic Massage Facial
Cosmetic medicine allows healthcare professionals to combine clinical expertise with artistic flair to enhance patients' natural beauty and boost self-confidence. The field is characterized by continuous advancements and a growing demand for minimally invasive procedures, providing ample opportunities for professional growth and development.
Cosmetic dentistry focuses on preserving people's health, dental function, and facial appearance over time. Although teeth whitening, veeners, and dental implants are cutting-edge operations, some type of cosmetic dentistry has been practised for thousands of years. As the cosmetic business improves, patient care becomes more conservative.
- Track 7-1: Orthodontics
- Track 7-2: Dental Implants
- Track 7-3: Veneers
- Track 7-4: Full Mouth Reconstruction
- Track 7-5: Dentures
Cosmetic dentistry focuses on enhancing the appearance of teeth and smile, boosting self-confidence and improving overall oral health. It offers a range of treatments to address dental imperfections, from teeth whitening and veneers to orthodontics and dental implants, providing patients with a beautiful and functional smile.
Cosmetic dermatology is a medical specialty concerned with the diagnosis and treatment of skin, nail, and hair issues. It combines medical and surgical components. Dermatology procedures improve the appearance of the skin by addressing diseases. Cosmetic dermatology assists patients who want to maintain their appearance by reversing the signs of ageing or who want to make cosmetic changes. Overall, these procedures not only have instant impacts, but also help patients achieve long-term benefits like avoiding and curing dermatological disorders and maintaining a healthy youthful appearance.
- Track 8-1: Allergic or Dermatitis
- Track 8-2: Wound Healing
- Track 8-3: Multi-Drug Resistant Bacterial Infections
- Track 8-4: Inflammatory Chondritis
- Track 8-5: Stevens-Johnson Syndrome
Cosmetic dermatology combines medical expertise with aesthetic artistry to enhance skin health and appearance. It addresses a wide range of concerns, from acne and scarring to wrinkles and pigmentation, offering non-invasive and minimally invasive treatments for improved skin texture, tone, and overall confidence.
Plastic surgery is a surgical specialty focused on reconstructing and restoring form and function to the human body. It encompasses a wide range of procedures, from reconstructive surgeries for burn victims, trauma patients, and cancer survivors to cosmetic surgeries aimed at enhancing appearance.
- Track 9-1: Reconstructive Surgery
- Track 9-2: Cosmetic Surgery
- Track 9-3: Hand Surgery
- Track 9-4: Craniofacial Surgery
- Track 9-5: Burns Surgery
Plastic surgery is chosen for its transformative potential to restore form and function, enhancing both physical appearance and quality of life. This specialized field combines artistry and medical expertise, offering patients a wide range of procedures to address congenital defects, injuries, and aesthetic concerns.
Cosmetic surgery is a distinct strategy based on improving appearance through surgery or therapeutic methods. Restorative surgery can be performed in any part of the head, neck, or body. Restorative surgery is elective, based largely on a person's personal option, where an individual has chosen to have an operation, or intrusive therapeutic approach, which is supposed to create advancements in a quiet physical appearance, but it may make appearance and wellbeing more unpleasant. Restorative surgery encompasses a wide range of approaches. Each technique has a claim core and burdens.
- Track 10-1: Facial Surgery
- Track 10-2: Body Contouring
- Track 10-3: Non-Surgical Procedures
- Track 10-4: Hair Restoration
Cosmetic surgery is chosen for its transformative potential to enhance appearance and boost self-confidence. This specialized field combines artistry and medical expertise to deliver personalized results and patient satisfaction.
Liposuction is the surgical removal of excess body fat using suction. A plastic surgeon is frequently used to execute the procedure. Liposuction is a type of cosmetic surgery. It removes extra fat from the body to improve look and smooth uneven body contours. The surgery is also known as body sculpting.
- Track 11-1: Tumescent liposuction (fluid injection)
- Track 11-2: Super-wet technique
- Track 11-3: Super-wet technique
- Track 11-4: Laser-assisted liposuction (LAL)
Liposuction is chosen as a body contouring procedure to remove stubborn fat deposits resistant to diet and exercise. It addresses localized fat bulges, enhancing body proportions and improving self-confidence. Liposuction is often combined with other body contouring procedures for optimal results.
Rhinoplasty is one of the most popular cosmetic surgery treatments. By removing particular tissues from the facial structure, a plastic reconstructive surgery region creates a stylish, facially expressive, and comparable appearance. In general, open and closed rhinoplasty techniques are used. Rhinoplasty and otoplasty are achievable at the same time in an exceptional environment.
- Track 12-1: Tiplasty
- Track 12-2: Pinnaplasty
- Track 12-3: Ear Augmentation
- Track 12-4: Treacher Collins Syndrome
- Track 12-5: Hemifacial Microsomia
Rhinoplasty is chosen to refine the nose's shape, size, and function. It can address both aesthetic concerns and breathing difficulties, enhancing facial harmony and improving self-esteem. This surgical procedure offers a personalized approach to achieve desired nasal contours and restore confidence.
The aesthetics trend has reached new heights as more people pay attention to and care for their physical appearance. People used to have to go through risky treatments to change their appearance. This is no longer true. This event is designed for aesthetic doctors, dentists, nurses, and skin therapists to learn about cosmetic and skin science and to share their knowledge with others..
- Track 13-1: Non-surgical Treatment
- Track 13-2: Surgical Treatment
- Track 13-3: Autoimmune Skin Disease
- Track 13-4: Skin Resurfacing with Laser
- Track 13-5: Laser Hair Removal
Cosmetic and skin science combines dermatology, chemistry, and aesthetics to develop innovative products and treatments that enhance skin health and appearance. This interdisciplinary field focuses on understanding skin physiology, aging, and consumer needs to create effective and safe solutions for various skin concerns.
The purpose of the International Society of Dermatology Research is to foster high-quality scientific education, clinical treatment, research, and innovation by fostering increased communication, awareness, and cooperation within the international dermatology community.
- Track 14-1: Facial Treatment
- Track 14-2: Psoriasis
- Track 14-3: Scars and Moles
- Track 14-4: Age Spots, Lines and Wrinkles
- Track 14-5: Age Spots, Lines and Wrinkles
Dermatology is chosen for its comprehensive approach to skin health, encompassing both medical and cosmetic aspects. It allows healthcare professionals to diagnose, treat, and prevent a wide range of skin conditions, from acne and eczema to skin cancer and aging. This specialized field offers opportunities for both clinical care and research, contributing to advancements in dermatological treatments and patient outcomes.
Over the last two decades, the field of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery (OMS) has grown in importance because every breakthrough in the history of this field has taken ingenious actions to discover the latest techniques, as well as because experts and practitioners who later realised its significance to popularise and perfect it. The specialty of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery (OMES), as we know it now, will surely change in our lives due to the rapid advancement of science and technology that has kept pace with time in order to bring about a successful future.
- Track 15-1: Odontogenic Infections
- Track 15-2: Salivary Gland Diseases
- Track 15-3: Microvascular Reconstructio
- Track 15-4: Craniofacial Surgery
- Track 15-5: Cranio-Maxillofacial Trauma
Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery is chosen for its comprehensive approach to complex conditions affecting the head, neck, face, and jaws. This specialized field combines surgical expertise with a deep understanding of facial anatomy and function. It offers a rewarding career path with opportunities to improve patients' quality of life through reconstructive and functional procedures.
Reconstructive surgery is conducted to repair and restructure bodily structures that have been altered by birth deformities, developmental anomalies, trauma/injuries, infections, tumours, and disease. Plastic surgeons mend holes and repair damage using a variety of reconstructive procedures, with the goal of restoring the body or the function of a specific area of the body to normal.
- Track 16-1: Cleft Lip and Palate Repair
- Track 16-2: Mastectomy
- Track 16-3: Blepharoplasty
- Track 16-4: Mastopexy
- Track 16-5: Tissue Expansion
Reconstructive surgery is chosen for its profound impact on patients' lives. By restoring form and function after trauma, cancer, or congenital defects, this specialized field offers hope and healing. It combines surgical expertise with compassion, providing a fulfilling career dedicated to improving patients' quality of life.
Laser surgery is used to rejuvenate the skin and reduce wrinkles, sunspots, tattoos, and pigmentations. It could be a type of surgery in which a laser pillar is used to produce cold cuts in tissue or to remove a surface injury such as a skin cancer. The various types of lasers that differ in their radiated light wavelengths and control ranges, as well as their capacity to coagulate, cut, or vaporise tissue.
- Track 17-1: Scars from acne or chickenpox
- Track 17-2: Non-responsive skin after a facelift
- Track 17-3: Aged or sun-damaged skin
- Track 17-4: Warts
- Track 17-5: Liver spots
Laser surgery is chosen for its precision, minimal invasiveness, and rapid recovery time. It offers effective solutions for a wide range of medical and cosmetic conditions, from vision correction to skin resurfacing. With continuous advancements in laser technology, this field provides exciting opportunities for innovation and patient care.
The hair transplant market is developing at a faster rate with considerable growth rates during the last few years, and it is expected to increase significantly in the future, i.e. 2023-2030. The rise in popularity and the prevalence of numerous dermatological illnesses that cause hair loss are driving the expansion of the hair transplant market. Furthermore, technological improvements in hair transplant devices are raising the success rate of these treatments and increasing the demand and need for them.
- Track 18-1: Endocrine System and Hair Growth
- Track 18-2: Genetics in Hair
- Track 18-3: Hair Follicle Stem Cells
- Track 18-4: Hair as Biological Indicators
- Track 18-5: Laser Applications in Cosmetic Surgery
Trichology and hair transplant is chosen for its focus on hair health and restoration. By understanding the underlying causes of hair loss and scalp disorders, this field offers comprehensive solutions, from medical treatments to surgical interventions. It addresses a significant aesthetic and psychological concern for many individuals, providing a fulfilling career path with tangible results.
Surgical pathology provides for the final identification of disease in any situation when tissue is surgically removed from a patient. This is often accomplished using a mix of macroscopic and histologic inspection of tissues, as well as assessments of molecular features of tissues via immunohistochemistry or another test.
- Track 19-1: Labiaplasty
- Track 19-2: Vaginoplasty
- Track 19-3: Tele cosmetology
- Track 19-4: Dermatopathology
- Track 19-5: Reconstructive Gynecology
Cosmetic pathology is a specialized field that bridges the gap between aesthetics and medicine. It involves the microscopic examination of tissues and cells to understand the underlying causes of skin conditions and to assess the effectiveness of cosmetic treatments. This crucial role ensures patient safety and optimizes treatment outcomes.
Cosmetic gynaecology focuses on enhancing the appearance and function of the female genital area. It addresses concerns such as vaginal laxity, labia minora enlargement, and scarring, offering procedures to improve self-esteem and sexual satisfaction.
- Track 20-1: Hymenoplasty
- Track 20-2: Genital Bleaching
- Track 20-3: Carboxytherapy
- Track 20-4: Vaginoplasty
- Track 20-5: Labiaplasty
Cosmetic gynaecology is chosen for its focus on enhancing female sexual health and body image. By addressing concerns related to vaginal aesthetics and function, it improves women's quality of life and self-confidence. This specialized field combines surgical expertise with a patient-centered approach to deliver personalized and effective treatments.
This session has been planned to focus on the most recent developments in cutaneous oncology, including dermatology, surgical oncology, radiation oncology, and medical oncology. The purpose of this podium is to actively discuss and engage with existing evidence on these topics in order to make the most educated judgements possible.
- Track 21-1: Cutaneous Lymphoma
- Track 21-2: Melanoma
- Track 21-3: Tumor
- Track 21-4: Dermatoscopy
- Track 21-5: Keratinocyte Carcinoma
Dermato-oncology is chosen for its critical role in early detection, diagnosis, and treatment of skin cancer. This specialized field combines dermatological expertise with an in-depth understanding of oncology to provide comprehensive care for patients. By focusing on prevention, early intervention, and advanced treatment options, dermato-oncology aims to improve patient outcomes and survival rates.
Cosmetology procedures include hair projects, specialised cosmetology administrations, and workshop abilities. Lipoplasty (liposuction), Increase, Dermabrasion, Hair substitution, and other operations are used in restorative surgery. Plastic surgery is a surgical skill that involves the rebuilding, reproduction, or modification of the human body.
- Track 22-1: Hair Styling
- Track 22-2: Makeup
- Track 22-3: Nails Care
Cosmetology techniques encompass a diverse range of skills and artistry, focused on enhancing personal appearance. From hairstyling and makeup to skin care and nail care, cosmetology offers a dynamic and creative career path with opportunities for specialization and entrepreneurship.
The ancient Archaryas placed a high value on the concept of beauty, as evidenced by classical texts. Because of the increasing demand for Ayurvedic cosmetology, it is critical to investigate and comprehend the concepts elaborated in the ancient Samhitas in this area. The strength of Ayurvedic cosmetics stems from knowledge about healthy lives and the utilisation of natural resources to discover your inner beauty.
- Track 23-1: Herb Extract of Cosmetic
- Track 23-2: Concepts of Plastic Surgery in Ayurveda
- Track 23-3: Antioxidant Facial
- Track 23-4: Acupuncture Facial
- Track 23-5: Panchakarma
Ayurvedic cosmetology is chosen for its holistic approach to beauty, emphasizing natural ingredients and balance. By aligning skincare with individual body types and constitutions, Ayurveda offers personalized solutions for various skin concerns. This ancient wisdom combined with modern research provides a unique and effective approach to achieving radiant skin and overall well-being.
In today's society, the utilisation of engineered nanomaterials has increased. It has also won over the hearts of the cosmetic industries with its improved qualities, and they are concentrating primarily on moving from cosmeceuticals to nanocosmeceuticals by incorporating nanotechnology into most of their manufacturing processes to provide better UV protection, deeper skin penetration, long-lasting effects, increased colour, finish quality, and many more. The newest and most cutting-edge technology currently available is nanotechnology integration in cosmetic foundation.
- Track 24-1: Scanning Probe Microscopy
- Track 24-2: Nanofabrication
- Track 24-3: Functional Nanoparticles and Nanomaterials
- Track 24-4: Molecular Engineering
- Track 24-5: Bio Nanotechnology
Nanotechnology in cosmetics is chosen for its potential to revolutionize skincare by creating innovative and effective products. By manipulating matter at the nanoscale, scientists can develop targeted delivery systems, improve product efficacy, and enhance the overall cosmetic experience, leading to superior skincare solutions.
Aesthetic Medicine may be a current deviation within the modern restorative field. Stylish therapy may be a type of care advertised to their clientele. Scars, skin laxity, wrinkles, moles, liver spots, excess fat, cellulite, unwanted hair, skin discoloration, and insect veins are all treated in a fashionable way. Tasteful medicines combines both surgical and non-surgical treatments, and professionals may use a combination of both.
- Track 25-1: Body Contouring
- Track 25-2: Nose Reshaping
- Track 25-3: Stubborn Skin
- Track 25-4: Cosmetic Dentistry
New Trends in Aesthetic Medicine is chosen to stay at the forefront of the evolving field. By focusing on the latest advancements, techniques, and technologies, practitioners can offer patients innovative and effective treatments. This dynamic area ensures continuous learning and adaptation to meet the changing demands of the aesthetic market.
In addition to the main tracks, the conference will feature diverse sessions covering a wide range of topics in aesthetic medicine.
- Track 26-1: Laser and Light Therapies
- Track 26-2: IV Nutrition Infusion Therapy
- Track 26-3: Advanced Skin Needling
- Track 26-4: Skin Rejuvenation
- Track 26-5: Wellness and Anti-Aging
- Track 26-6: Practice Management and Marketing