The 24th edition of the conference and exhibition of Dubai World – Dubai Derma concluded with the direct and indirect treatment AED2.5bn ($ 681 million).
Approximately three days, the conference strengthened the position of the EAU as a leading regional and global destination for medical tourism, backed by an integrated health system distinguished by an advanced infrastructure, highly dervalent medical.
Competitive prices and the ease of access to medical services have further reinforced the EAU status as a preferred destination for patients worldwide.
Dubai Derma 2025
Dubai Derma witnessed a growing interest of international visitors, with cosmetic procedures that arise as a fundamental element of the medical tourism ecosystem. Today, the EAU stand out as a leading destination for people seeking dermatological and aesthetic treatments.
The high value agreements signed by this year’s edition reflect the growing global and local importance of the sectors of dermatology and aesthetic medicine, which underlines continuous growth in this vital field.
In addition, the Conference reaffirmed Dubai’s global stature as a key place to organize prominent medical events by offering a dynamic platform for scientific exchange, knowledge exchange, networks and the sample of avant -garde medical technologies.
Artificial intelligence (AI) presented an outstanding Llythhout of the conference, indicating its growing influence on the configuration of the future of dermatology and aesthetics by accelerating development, improving the accuracy of the diagnosis and improving efficiency.
Dr. Abdulalam Almadani, president of Dubai Derma, said: “This rapidly growing sector is considered one of the most advanced worldwide, with the cosmetic surgery market demanding $ 56 billion last year. It is expected that a medalized and contemporary and contemporary medalization is expected and expected.
This year, the conference discussed several non -traditional aspects of dermatological treatment, especially the emphasis on the importance of psychological and social dimensions in the therapeutic process, and its fundamental role in improving treatment.
In another first for the Middle East, the Conference organized a collaboration session between Dubai Derma and the Color Color Company, focusing on treatments designed for patients with color.
This initiative establishes the basis for future educational programs and based on consciousness, promotion and diversity of dermatology.
Dubai Derma 2025 welcomed more than 25,000 visitors from 114 countries. The exhibition presented dedicated country pavilions, with the Republic of Korea organizing the largest pavilion.