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COSMETIC DERMA CONGRESS 2026

Welcome Message

Warm greetings and a heartfelt welcome to the 9th World Cosmetic and Dermatology Congress, bringing together global experts, researchers, and innovators to explore the future of cosmetic science and dermatological advancements in the vibrant city of Madrid, Spain.

Conference Name

Date

Location

9th World Cosmetic and Dermatology Congress

December 03-04, 2026  

Madrid, Spain

 

We warmly look forward to your valued presence and to a meaningful exchange of ideas that will inspire and shape the future of cosmetic science and dermatology!

About Conference


Join a global forum Cosmetic Derma Congress 2026, where pioneering science meets beauty, and innovation shapes the future of skin health. This distinguished event brings together dermatologists, cosmetic surgeons, researchers, aesthetic practitioners, skincare experts, academics, industry leaders, and healthcare professionals from around the world in the vibrant city of Madrid.

 

Under the theme, “Redefining Beauty Through Innovation in Dermatology,” this prestigious congress will facilitate insightful discussions on the latest advancements in cosmetic science, clinical dermatology, aesthetic medicine, anti-aging technologies, skincare breakthroughs, regenerative treatments, laser innovations, and cutting-edge dermatological research. Beyond a traditional conference, it is a dynamic platform where ideas evolve into collaborations and discoveries spark the future of skin wellness.

 

What Awaits You

Discover the most recent sightings influencing the future of aesthetic medicine at this vibrant conference of international dermatology and cosmetic science specialists. Make connections with top scholars, medical professionals, and industry innovators to increase your professional visibility and worldwide partnerships.

  • Innovations in Advanced Dermatology and AI
  • Regenerative medicine and precision aesthetics
  • Visionary Keynotes & Global Expert Panels
  • Innovative Skin Technology, Injectables, and Lasers
  • Making connections with global leaders in dermatology
  • Upcoming Developments in Clinical and Cosmetic Dermatology

Target Audience

  • Dermatologists and Clinical Dermatologists
  • Cosmetic Dermatologists and Aesthetic Medicine Specialists
  • Plastic Surgeons and Reconstructive Surgeons
  • Dermatosurgeons
  • Laser Therapy and Energy-Based Device Specialists
  • Trichologists and Hair Restoration Specialists
  • Anti-Aging and Regenerative Medicine Specialists
  • Dermatology Researchers, Pharmaceutical Scientists, and Dermatology Pharmacists
  • Dermatology Professors, Academicians, and University Researchers
  • Clinical Trial Investigators

Sessions

Track 1: Exosome and Bio-Regenerative Skin Therapy

Exosome-Based Regenerative Therapy is a new area of cosmetic dermatology and regenerative medicine that has garnered a lot of interest due to its potential to improve tissue regeneration, skin healing, and rejuvenation. Exosomes are bioactive extracellular vesicles that support skin healing and cellular communication. Applications for skin rejuvenation, anti-aging therapies, hair restoration, scar reduction, wound healing, and pigmentation problems are currently being investigated. Exosomes are a fast developing field of dermatological innovation because their integration with cosmetic procedures like micro needling and laser therapy has shown promising therapeutic outcomes. Recent developments, clinical studies, therapeutic uses, safety issues, and prospects for exosome-based treatments in cosmetic dermatology will all be covered in this session.

  • Skin Rejuvenation and Anti-Aging
  • Hair Restoration and Alopecia
  • Scar Reduction and Wound Healing
  • Pigmentation Disorders
  • Exosome-Assisted Aesthetic Procedures.

Track 2: Delayed Inflammatory Reactions to Hyaluronic Acid Dermal Fillers

As the use of injectable aesthetic treatments continues to grow worldwide, Delayed Inflammatory Reactions to Hyaluronic Acid Dermal Fillers has become a major subject of research in cosmetic dermatology. Despite the widespread belief that hyaluronic acid fillers are safe and efficient, delayed side effects such granuloma formation, inflammatory nodules, edema, and immune-mediated reactions can make diagnosis and treatment difficult.Our knowledge of the causes, risk factors, diagnostic techniques, and management approaches related to these adverse occurrences is being improved by ongoing study. In order to improve patient safety and aesthetic results, this session will present current clinical data, case studies, treatment approaches, preventive measures, and new advances.

  • Delayed-Onset Inflammatory Reactions
  • Hyaluronic Acid Filler Complications
  • Granuloma Formation and Management
  • Immune-Mediated Responses to Dermal Fillers
  • Diagnostic Imaging and Clinical Evaluation

Track 3: AI-Powered Skin Diagnostics

Dermatology is changing, thanks to artificial intelligence, which makes skin evaluations quicker, more precise, and highly customised. This development examines advanced AI diagnostic tools, complex machine learning algorithms, predictive analytics, and cutting-edge digital imaging methods that are transforming skin problem diagnosis and treatment. The talk focuses on how intelligent diagnostic systems support customised cosmetic and therapeutic dermatology methods, improve clinical precision, and improve patient care. It also discusses the integration of automated imaging technologies, tele dermatology, and big data analytics for ongoing, real-time skin monitoring, establishing a new standard for technology-driven dermatological and aesthetic assessments.

  • Skin Condition Detection Powered by AI
  • Advances in Machine Learning for Dermatology
  • Innovations in Facial Mapping and Advanced Imaging
  • Digital Skin Surveillance and Remote Dermatology

Track 4: Regenerative Aesthetics and Collagen Storage

By employing cutting-edge procedures that promote the body's natural healing processes and boost collagen synthesis, regenerative aesthetics is transforming cosmetic dermatology. It focuses on cutting-edge approaches that use minimally invasive procedures and bio-regenerative techniques to improve firmness, restore skin vitality, and lessen indications of ageing. Collagen preservation and enhancement, cell regeneration, tissue engineering, and the use of state-of-the-art aesthetic technologies that support long-lasting skin health and natural attractiveness are important areas of study.

  • Technologies for Storing and Preserving Collagen
  • Regenerative Injectable Therapies
  • Tissue Engineering and Stem Cell Methods
  • Protocols for Anti-Aging and Cellular Renewal

Track 5: Longevity and Age-Reversal Dermatology

This treatment uses state-of-the-art scientific and regenerative methods to improve skin health, strength, and young shine. It investigates radical anti-aging techniques, cellular regeneration processes, and brand-new skincare products intended to slow down the skin's natural ageing process and enhance its general function. In order to attain natural, sustainable, and scientifically supported renewal, the curriculum also emphasises how contemporary dermatological research is revolutionising age-management treatments and preventive skincare.

  • Skin Renewal and Cell Lifespan
  • Cutting-Edge Anti-Aging Dermatology Therapies
  • Preventive and Cosmetic Dermatology Techniques
  • Recent Developments in Age Reversal and Regeneration

Track 6: Skin Microbiome and Barrier Repair

This section focuses on using brand-new scientific techniques to support the skin's natural ecology and restore its protective barriers. In order to strengthen the skin's defences and increase resilience, it examines the intricate relationship between microbial ecosystems and skin health. Advances in microbiome-friendly therapies, barrier repair methods, and all-encompassing approaches to preserving skin equilibrium are important subjects..

  • The Significance of Microbial Ecology for Skin Health
  • Techniques for Protection and Restoration of Barriers
  • Treatments Aimed at the Microbiome

Track 7: Minimalist Injectable for Natural Looks

The track "Minimalist Injectable for Natural Looks" emphasises delicate, sophisticated enhancement techniques that protect and accentuate natural beauty. Advanced soft rejuvenation techniques, personalised treatment planning, and the most recent advancements in fillers and neuromodulators that highlight natural face emotions are all covered. The "less is more" aesthetic medicine attitude is embraced in this session, which promotes a harmonious, modern appearance with little intervention for long-lasting grace and confidence.

  • Techniques for Natural, Soft Improvements
  • Tailored Planning for Aesthetic Treatment
  • State-of-the-Art Developments in Natural-Appearing Injectable

Track 8: Advanced Laser and Energy Treatments

Modern skincare science and precision technology are combined in Advanced Laser and Energy Treatments to provide non-invasive, safe, and effective cosmetic treatments. With little downtime, these procedures are intended to address a variety of skin issues, including pigmentation, acne scars, uneven texture, fine wrinkles, and unwanted hair. For long-lasting results, the procedures encourage natural skin regeneration and collagen formation using energy-based devices and regulated lasers. Every procedure is tailored to each patient's skin type and concerns, guaranteeing optimal comfort and noticeable results. The operations are effective and delicate because of the cutting-edge technology that permits deeper skin penetration while safeguarding adjacent tissues.

  • Skin Rejuvenation
  • Pigmentation Reduction
  • Acne Scar Improvement
  • Hair Reduction Therapy

Track 9: Precision Dermatology with Genomics

Dermatology with Genomics represents the next generation of personalized skin care, where advanced genetic insights are combined with dermatological expertise to create highly targeted treatment solutions. By analysing an individual’s genetic profile, skin behaviour, and biological responses, this approach helps identify the root causes of various skin conditions with greater accuracy. It enables customized therapies that improve treatment effectiveness while reducing unnecessary procedures and side effects. From acne and pigmentation to aging concerns and chronic skin disorders, genomic-based dermatology supports early detection and scientifically tailored care.

  • Personalized Treatment Plans.
  • Early Risk Detection.
  • Advanced Preventive Care solutions.

Track 10: PDRN and Polynucleotide Skin Rejuvenation

An innovative regeneration procedure called PDRN and Polynucleotide Skin Rejuvenation is intended to restore, moisturise, and revitalise the skin on a cellular level. This treatment uses potent bioactive compounds to increase collagen formation, promote natural tissue regeneration, and improve skin flexibility for a younger-looking, healthier look. In order to improve texture, minimise fine wrinkles, and restore general skin vitality while preserving a natural appearance, the treatment works deeply within the skin. Known for its healing and anti-inflammatory properties, it is highly effective for dull, damaged, dehydrated, and aging skin. With little recovery time, the process strengthens the skin barrier and enhances cellular communication to aid in skin healing

Track 11: Digital and Teledermatology Innovations

Tele dermatology guarantees high-quality care while Tele dermatology and the Internet. Patients can get expert advice and customised treatment plans from any location with the use of virtual consultations, AI-assisted skin analysis, and remote monitoring systems. These developments provide more convenient and effective ongoing monitoring of skin health, improve early diagnosis, and increase treatment accuracy. Additionally, secure patient communication, real-time progress measurement, and data-driven skincare advice customised times and enhancing accessibility for patients all around the world by fusing technology with professional knowledge.

  • Virtual Skin Consultations
  • AI-Based Skin Analysis.
  • Remote Treatment Monitoring and the efficacy of treatments.
  • Personalised Digital Care

Track 12: 3D Skin Imaging and AI Facial Mapping

Advanced visualisation technologies and artificial intelligence are used in 3D skin imaging and AI facial mapping to deliver precise and in-depth skin analysis for customised dermatological and cosmetic procedures. With remarkable accuracy, this novel method takes high-resolution pictures of the face and examines the skin's structure, texture, pigmentation, pores, wrinkles, and underlying issues. By identifying particular skin needs and forecasting future changes over time.  system gives patients a better awareness of their skin condition and improves diagnostic accuracy, treatment planning, and progress tracking. These technologies support more focused skincare treatments and enhance treatment results with non-invasive digital assessment and real-time analysis.

  • 3D Facial Imaging
  • AI Skin Analysis
  • Facial Mapping Technology
  • Treatment Progress Tracking

Track 13: Neurocosmetics and Skin-Brain Research

In order to develop pioneering skincare products that go beyond the obvious, neuro cosmetics and skin-brain research investigate the potent relationship between emotional well-being, brain activity, and skin health. This discipline investigates the effects of stress, emotions, and neurological reactions on a range of skin disorders, including inflammation, acne, sensitivity, and ageing. Neuro cosmetic treatments, which combine dermatology and neuroscience, are intended to improve overall wellness and sensory experience while calming, protecting, and revitalising the skin. Scientifically designed active compounds in advanced formulations assist relaxation, enhance hydration, and build the skin barrier Neuro cosmetics are changing skincare by combining science, wellness, and emotional care in a comprehensive and research-driven manner.

Track 14: Sustainable and Clean Beauty

The goal of Sustainable and Clean Beauty is to design skincare products that are safe, ethical, and ecologically conscious without sacrificing efficacy or quality. In order to promote both skin health and environmental welfare, this contemporary approach places a strong emphasis on the use of clean ingredients, environmentally friendly formulations, and sustainable production techniques. Products are thoughtfully made to minimise dangerous ingredients, cut down on waste, and encourage openness in skincare procedures. Cruelty-free testing, recyclable packaging, and ethical sourcing of natural and scientifically supported ingredients are all promoted by sustainable beauty.

Track 15: Smart Skincare Devices and Wearables

Smart Skincare Devices and Wearables are revolutionizing personal skincare through intelligent technology that monitors, analyses, and enhances skin health in real time. These advanced devices use sensors, AI integration, and data-driven systems to track hydration levels, skin texture, UV exposure, aging signs, and overall skin condition with high precision. Wearable skincare technology provides personalized recommendations and supports more accurate treatment planning based on individual skin needs and lifestyle patterns. The integration of digital monitoring allows continuous assessment, helping users maintain healthier skin through proactive care and early intervention

Track 16: Hybrid Treatments: Lasers, Biologics, Injectables

Hybrid Treatments are to provide complete and highly customised skin rejuvenation solutions, lasers, biologics, and injectable integrate a number of cutting-edge cosmetic technology. This integrated approach addresses a number of skin issues, such as ageing, pigmentation, volume loss, scars, and irregularities in texture, by utilising the power of laser therapies, regenerative biologics, and precision injectable. Hybrid therapies increase overall efficacy while encouraging quicker healing and more durable outcomes by combining various treatment techniques. These customized procedures work synergistically to stimulate collagen production, improve skin structure, and restore youthful facial balance with minimal downtime.

  • Laser Rejuvenation
  • Biologic Therapies
  • Injectable Aesthetics
  • Collagen Restoration

Track 17: Hair Regeneration and Scalp Science

Through scientifically created treatments, Hair Regeneration and Scalp Science focus on restore hair health. This cutting-edge discipline addresses issues like hair thinning, hair loss, scalp irritation, and inhibited hair development by combining regenerative therapies, scalp analysis, and contemporary dermatological techniques. These therapies increase circulation, promote healthier, stronger hair growth over time, and encourage natural follicle activity by addressing the underlying causes of hair and scalp disorders. Biologically active substances and cutting-edge technologies improve the density and texture of hair while nourishing the scalp environment.

Track18: Psychodermatology and Skin Wellness

Psychodermatology and Skin Wellness focus on the close relationship between mental wellbeing, emotional health, and skin conditions to provide a more holistic approach to dermatological care. This specialized field studies how stress, anxiety, lifestyle factors, and emotional balance can influence skin health, aging, and chronic dermatological concerns. By integrating psychological support with advanced skincare treatments, psycho dermatology aims to improve both skin appearance and overall emotional wellness.

Track 19: Nanotechnology in Drug Delivery

Nanotechnology in Drug Delivery introduces highly advanced microscopic systems that improve the precision, effectiveness, and absorption of dermatological and cosmetic treatments. By using nanoparticles and Nano-sized carriers, this technology enables active ingredients to penetrate deeper into the skin layers for targeted and controlled treatment delivery. It enhances the performance of skincare formulations by improving stability, reducing side effects, and increasing treatment efficiency for various skin concerns such as pigmentation, acne, aging, and inflammation. Nanotechnology also allows better release control of therapeutic agents, ensuring long-lasting and optimized results.

Track 20: Inclusive Dermatology for All Skin Tones

The goal of Inclusive Dermatology for All Skin Tones is to offer cutting-edge, customised, and culturally sensitive skincare products that are tailored to the particular requirements of various skin types and tones. This method places a strong emphasis on precise diagnosis, safe therapies, and specialised care for issues like pigmentation, sensitivity, scarring, and other issues that may change depending on skin tone. Dermatologists can create treatment regimens that guarantee each patient's safety and efficacy by fusing their clinical knowledge with inclusive research and technology.

  • Pigmentation Care
  • Diverse Skin Solutions
  • Customized Treatments
  • Inclusive Skin Research

Track 21: Robotics and Automation in Cosmetic Dermatology

Robotics and Automation in Cosmetic Dermatology represent the future of precision-based aesthetic care by integrating intelligent systems, robotic technology, and automated treatment solutions into modern dermatological practice. These radical technologies provide highly customised patient care while enhancing treatment precision, consistency, and efficiency. With less human error and better outcomes, robotic-assisted procedures and automated diagnostic tools improve precision in skin analysis, laser therapies, injectables, and cosmetic treatments.

  • Robotic Procedures
  • Automated Diagnostics
  • Smart Monitoring Systems
  • AI Treatment Planning

 

Market Analysis

1.GLOBAL COSMETIC DERMATOLOGY MARKET

The global cosmetic dermatology market is expanding rapidly due to a surge in minimally invasive procedures and technological innovations like energy-based devices and biotech skincare. Forecasts indicate the market will grow at a CAGR of roughly 10% to 14% this decade, with the Asia-Pacific region experiencing massive localized demand. Asia-Pacific and European regions are emerging as rapidly expanding markets due to higher healthcare investments and growing beauty consciousness

2.ASIA-PACIFIC BEAUTY AND PERSONAL CARE PRODUCTS MARKET SIZE & SHARE ANALYSIS - GROWTH TRENDS AND FORECAST (2025-2026)

The Asia-pacific beauty and personal care products market size is expected to grow from USD 147.51 billion in 2025 to USD 159.33 billion in 2026 and is forecast to reach USD 216.93 billion by 2031 at 8.02% CAGR over 2026-2031. Demographic, cultural, and technological shifts are fueling this growth across the region. In emerging economies, rising disposable incomes and urbanization are broadening the middle-class consumer base, leading to heightened demand for both essential and premium beauty products.

3. Country-wise Cosmetics and Skincare Market Growth Rates and Key Growth Drivers (2023–2026)

The above graph shows that the cosmetics and skincare market is expected to grow steadily across developed countries from 2023 to 2026, in line with the global industry growth of around 4–5% CAGR. South Korea is projected to lead growth due to its strong K-beauty innovation and biotech skincare exports, while the United States shows strong expansion driven by demand for premium and personalized skincare products. Japan continues steady growth supported by its aging population and focus on anti-aging skincare solutions. The United Kingdom, Germany, and France are expected to record moderate growth, driven by trends in clean beauty, clinical skincare, sustainability, and luxury cosmetics. Overall, the market reflects strong growth potential, driven by innovation, premiumization, and increasing awareness of skin health.

Past Conference

The 8th World Cosmetic and Dermatology Congress, held on June 12–13, 2025 in London, United Kingdom, was a significant international event that brought together experts, researchers, and industry professionals in cosmetic dermatology. The congress highlighted recent advancements in aesthetic medicine, including improved injectable treatments, laser technologies, regenerative skin therapies, and the growing role of artificial intelligence in dermatological care. Discussions also focused on personalized treatment approaches, patient safety, and ethical practices, along with the importance of scientific innovation in improving cosmetic outcomes.

The event provided a strong platform for knowledge sharing and collaboration among global participants, encouraging new research partnerships and industry developments in skin health and aesthetic science.

Looking ahead, the 9th World Cosmetic and Dermatology Congress, scheduled for December 03–04, 2026 in Madrid, Spain, is expected to further advance discussions on emerging technologies, innovative treatment methods, and the future of cosmetic dermatology on a global scale.

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Visa Application Guidance: The conference organizers do not handle visa applications. Each participant is responsible for securing their visa independently by contacting the relevant embassy or consulate.

1.Necessary Documentation:

  • Invitation Letter: Issued by the conference team to verify your participation and registration, this document is in English and supports your visa request.
  • Abstract Approval Letter: Confirms acceptance of your submitted abstract or paper for presentation.
  • Proof of Registration Payment: Serves as evidence of your completed conference registration and payment.

Additional Requirements: Depending on embassy specifications, you might need to provide further materials such as:

  • A scanned copy of your passport
  • Date of birth details
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  • Residential address
  • A recent passport-style photograph

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  • Eligibility Criteria: The official invitation letter is issued exclusively to participants who have fully registered and submitted all necessary verification details.
  • Registration Completion: To obtain this letter, ensure your registration is finalized and all required documents—such as passport copy, date of birth, phone number, residential address, and a recent photo—are accurately provided.

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Note: Begin your visa application early to allow sufficient time for processing and to address any extra requests or formalities.

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