THE fourth edition of the Aesthetic Medicine, Dermatology and Surgery Conference and Exhibition (AMSC) Malaysia 2025 is poised to transform the landscape of aesthetic medicine, bringing together a confluence of global expertise and cutting-edge innovation.
Set to be held at the Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre (KLCC) from Aug 6-7, AMSC Malaysia 2025 is expected to attract over 1,600 delegates from across the world, including an assembly of top-tier aesthetic physicians, dermatologists, plastic surgeons and healthcare practitioners.
With over 160 esteemed speakers from more than 30 countries, such as Malaysia, China, South Korea, Singapore, Japan, Germany, Switzerland, Italy, the Netherlands, Australia, Brazil and the US, the conference aims to position Malaysia as a central hub for cross-border innovation and excellence in aesthetic medicine and surgery.
AMSC Malaysia 2025 will also feature a dynamic exhibition of over 200 global brands alongside innovative research, emerging technologies and the latest industry trends.
Among the notable brands are Merz Aesthetic, Juvederm, Skinvive, Neauvia, Oligio, Gouri, Karisma, Multifrax, Sinclair and Plinest, to name a few.
Over the two days, the conference will feature four concurrent tracks showcasing clinical advances, live demonstrations and cross-disciplinary insights.
Masterclasses and specialised zones
One of the key highlights of AMSC Malaysia 2025 is the third edition of the Aesthetic Medicine Facial Anatomy Cadaver Masterclass, a pre-conference event and signature session for aesthetic professionals on Aug 5.
This hands-on masterclass blends theoretical and practical approaches to facial anatomy, featuring distinguished aesthetic surgeons including Dr Konstantin Frank, a plastic surgeon from Spain, and Dr Luciano Lanfranchi, a renowned plastic surgeon from Italy.
These surgeons will share their expertise, delving into anatomical safety and injectable treatment techniques.
Other trainers include Dr Tingsong Lim, an aesthetic doctor from Malaysia, Dr Kyu–Ho Yi, an anatomist from South Korea, and Dr Benrita Jitaree, an anatomist from Thailand.
Another highlight of the conference is the collaboration with Plastic Innovative Nasal Ormaxillofacial Korean International Organisation (Pinokio), featuring the dedicated Pinokio Surgical Zone.
This three-day Pinokio surgical education series, running from Aug 6-8, offers exposure to the latest innovations in aesthetic surgery with immersive, skills-based training, guided by some of Asia’s most respected surgeons.
Day 1 will focus on various forums centred on nose surgery, while Day 2 will delve into advanced face and chest lift techniques.
The series culminates on Day 3 (Aug 8), featuring a post-conference hands-on cadaver masterclass on rhinoplasty and surgical facelift.
Cross-border collaboration and business insights
The conference also marks a new cross-border collaboration with Singapore’s leading aesthetic medicine body, as it will host the Society of Aesthetic Medicine (SAM) Conference.
The SAM Conference is a dedicated segment aimed at reinforcing regional cooperation and professional exchange between Malaysia and Singapore.
This event seeks to foster professional ties among aesthetic medicine professionals, dermatologists and surgeons across the Strait, promoting shared knowledge and best practices.
In addition to clinical advancements, AMSC Malaysia 2025 also recognises the crucial business aspects of aesthetic practice.
The conference is set to host the Business Management and Ethics Talk, a non-clinical forum delivering insights into clinic operations, effective brand strategies, enhancing patient experience and optimising business strategy.
Register now
The AMSC Malaysia Delegate Pass provides full access to the main conference, a comprehensive delegate kit and a certificate of attendance.
Separate passes are available for early birds, the Pinokio Surgical Zone and other events.
While the exhibition at KLCC is free for all medical doctors and personnel, securing a pass ensures access to the full spectrum of content.
Most importantly, AMSC Malaysia 2025 is accredited for Continued Professional Development (CPD), enabling professionals to earn valuable CPD credits essential for maintaining licensure and staying abreast of industry advancements.
The conference is also HRDC-approved, offering potential claims for eligible companies, ensuring visitors leave with certified professional development.
Registration for AMSC Malaysia 2025 closes at 6pm on Aug 7.
For more information, visit www.amsc.com.my.



