Discover the future of medical aesthetics and dermatosurgery at the AMSC Malaysia, September 2024August 2, 2024
The 3rd edition of the Aesthetic Medicine & Surgery Conference & Exhibition (AMSC) is set to take place from September 20-21 at the Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre (KLCC). This year's theme, "Uniting Global Leaders in Aesthetic Medicine, Dermatology & Surgery," promises to deliver cutting-edge insights and unparalleled networking opportunities.
Why attend AMSC 2024? Pre-conference The event kicks off with a pre-conference Cadaver Dissection Hands-On Masterclass on September 19 at the Advanced Surgical Skills Centre (ASSC), Hospital Canselor Tuanku Muhriz UKM, Kuala Lumpur, setting the stage for an unforgettable experience. This course aims to provide transformative education and hands-on experience, deepening participants' understanding of complex facial anatomy and enhancing injection techniques. By participating in this session, you will gain knowledge of the layers and structures of the human face, with a special emphasis on clinical application and patient outcomes. The trainers for the Cadaver Dissection Hands-On Masterclass 2024 are:
Main conference Spanning from Conference Hall 1 to 3 at KLCC, AMSC 2024 is designed to facilitate knowledge transfer and business networking among industry professionals. Delegates can anticipate a comprehensive agenda covering some of the most trending topics: Conference highlights
Exclusive events The conference begins with an eagerly anticipated opening ceremony and a cocktail reception, offering a perfect setting for networking. The event culminates with a glamorous gala night on the second day, celebrating the success and connections made during the conference. A global gathering of experts AMSC 2024 will welcome over 1,000 delegates, including highly reputed aesthetic physicians and 150 esteemed speakers from around the world. Notable speakers include Dr Alice Goh, Oculoplastic Surgeon (Malaysia); Dr Davin Lim, Dermatologist (Australia); Dr Sky Wong, Medical Director of Medaes Medical Centre and Leciel Medical Centre (Hong Kong); Dr Siew Tuck Wah, Aesthetic Physician (Singapore); Dr Jani Van Loghem, Aesthetic Physician (Netherlands); Dr Arash Jalali, Aesthetic Physician (Canada); Dr Farid Kazem, Plastic Surgeon (Netherlands); and Dr Hosung Choi; Aesthetic Physician (South Korea), among many others. Innovation showcase and non-clinical talk at exhibition floor More than 300 brands will be showcasing the latest innovations in aesthetic medicine at the Grand Ballroom 1 & 2, Level 3, providing delegates with a unique opportunity to explore new products and technologies. Non-clinical business management talk If you’re new to the aesthetic business, you will find this session more beneficial as it features a non-clinical track focusing on business management and how you could maximize your aesthetic clinic’s potential by leveraging the growth of your clinical personnels. Talks will cover expansion plans, starting a career in aesthetics, strategies for effective staff training and development, patient management, consultation skills, dealing with difficult patients, and setting up your first clinic. These sessions are suited for clinic owners, investors, department heads, allied health professionals, healthcare practitioners, nurses, medical assistants, administrators, medical doctor and students. Ultrasound workshop There will also be a post-conference ultrasound anatomy workshop on September 22 at the Grand Hyatt Kuala Lumpur. The course, led by Dr Peter Velthuis, will focus on performing ultrasound-guided injections, interpreting the ultrasound images on your screen, and identifying anatomical structures, including blood vessels, muscles, and foramina. Delegates will also learn how to identify any filler material and enhance their professional development in cosmetic medicine. This workshop is ideal for practitioners already familiar with facial ultrasound who are seeking to advance their knowledge and techniques, as well as for cosmetic doctors, dermatologists, nurse practitioners, and individuals seeking to acquire basic facial ultrasound skills or integrate them into their practice. All delegates will receive 16 CPD points upon attending both full days of the conference. For more information and to register, visit https://www.amsc.com.my/. Don’t miss this chance to be part of the most anticipated ASEAN leading event in aesthetic medicine, dermatology, and surgery! About the organizers The 3rd edition of the Aesthetic Medicine & Surgery Conference & Exhibition (AMSC) is jointly organized by The Malaysian Society of Aesthetic Medicine (MSAM) and Deltus Reg Sdn Bhd. The Malaysian Society of Aesthetic Medicine (MSAM) was founded in 2005 by a group of Malaysian aesthetic doctors with the aim of elevating, regulating and safeguarding the practice of aesthetic medicine in Malaysia. Deltus Reg Sdn Bhd, on the other hand, is a Malaysian M.I.C.E. producer and organizer with more than 40 years of combined experience in Southeast Asia. The company specializes in creating and organizing trade exhibitions from Malaysia, expanding to Southeast Asia, and was subsequently acquired by leading UK PLC exhibition organizers in 2018. Their goal is to curate and incubate multiple "Made in Malaysia" M.I.C.E. (Meetings, Incentives, Conferences, and Exhibitions) events with a focus on healthcare, medical aesthetic & cosmetic surgery, biomed, clinical & scientific, emergency services, lifestyles, innovation, and digital economy sectors. |
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