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Advancements in Aesthetic Medicine and Dermatological Care (Daily Brief Highlights, 24/4/2026)

Advancements in Aesthetic Medicine and Dermatological Care

aesthetic.com.my Daily Brief Highlights

  1. Sarawak Plastic Surgery Update 2026 Features Botox Expertise — Consultant Dermatologist Dr. Ruth Ling will deliver lectures on optimizing facial outcomes through precise Botox injections at the upcoming Sarawak Plastic Surgery Update at the Borneo Cultures Museum.

  2. Medical Professional Seminar Scheduled for April 2026 at UCSI University — A high-level training session for medical doctors featuring speakers like Dr. Ni Min-Pai and Dr. Siti Maria binti Juwani will focus on advanced Botulinum Toxin applications and building high-value aesthetic portfolios.

  3. Emergence of Advanced Skin Boosters for Texture and Radiance — Clinics are reporting high demand for treatments like Belotero Revive, Rejuran, and Plenhyage to achieve Korean glass skin, improve hydration, and repair acne scars.

  4. Non-Invasive Lifting and Contouring Technologies Gain Popularity — The use of Ultherapy Prime and Alma Soprano Titanium is trending for patients seeking non-surgical facial tightening, contouring, and neck rejuvenation without downtime.

  5. Specialists Clarify Misconceptions Regarding Hives and Allergy Testing — Experts note that most cases of acute urticaria are caused by infections rather than allergies, emphasizing that extensive blood testing is often unnecessary unless symptoms persist beyond six weeks.

  6. Addressing Post-Laser Pigmentation and Skin Lesion Removal — Dermatology clinics are educating patients on why pigmentation may temporarily appear darker after pico laser treatments and highlighting the efficacy of single-session lesion removals.

  7. Focus on Intimate and Specialized Aesthetic Concerns — Newer programmes like the BioRePeel Intimate Brightening Programme and treatments for gynecomastia and lip melanosis are expanding the scope of aesthetic clinical offerings.

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