The Aesthetic Medicine & Surgery Conference & Exhibition (AMSC) is set to return for its fourth edition on August 6-7, 2025, at the Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre (KLCC). Building on the success of last year’s event, which attracted over 1,500 participants and 153 expert speakers, the 2025 conference expects to host more than 1,600 delegates, 160 international speakers, and 200 global brands.
The event continues to strengthen its role as Southeast Asia’s leading platform for innovation, education, and collaboration in aesthetic medicine, dermatology, and surgery. This year’s edition will include 20 supporting partners, including 13 medical societies and 7 industry collaborators, reflecting a growing regional commitment to advancing the field.
Spanning two days, AMSC 2025 will feature the latest clinical advancements and live demonstrations, with insights from experts representing 30 countries, including South Korea, Switzerland, and Australia. Topics on the agenda range from periorbital rejuvenation and facelift techniques to regenerative aesthetics and skin-tightening innovations. The exhibition will showcase products, devices, and technologies from more than 200 premium international brands, providing attendees with hands-on experience of cutting-edge developments shaping the future of aesthetic medicine.
A key highlight will be the third Aesthetic Medicine Facial Anatomy Cadaver Masterclass, which combines theoretical knowledge with practical training. Esteemed plastic surgeons Dr. Konstantin Frank from Spain and Dr. Luciano Lanfranchi from Italy will share their expertise on anatomical safety and injectable treatment techniques.
AMSC has also partnered with the Plastic Innovative Nasal Ormaxillofacial Korean International Organisation (PINOKIO) to offer a three-day surgical education series from August 6 to 8. This program will cover nose surgery, face and chest lift techniques, and a hands-on cadaver masterclass focusing on rhinoplasty and surgical facelifts, featuring instruction from some of Asia’s most respected surgeons.
In a new collaboration, the conference will host the Society of Aesthetic Medicine from Singapore to promote cross-border cooperation and professional exchange between Malaysia and Singapore. Additionally, an enhanced Business Management Talk will provide practical advice on clinic operations, branding, patient experience, and business strategy to support sustainable growth in the industry.
Dr. Ting Song Lim, President of the Malaysia Society of Aesthetic Medicine (MSAM), described the event as more than just a conference. “AMSC Malaysia is where the future of aesthetic medicine is shaped. Through scientific exchange, hands-on training, and meaningful connections, AMSC delivers a truly transformative experience,” she said.
The upcoming conference is expected to set a new standard for aesthetic medicine in the region, offering professionals unparalleled opportunities for learning, networking, and growth.
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