Citrine Group celebrated a decade of excellence in dermatology and aesthetic medicine with a landmark commemorative event in Gurugram. Founded in 2016 by renowned dermatologist Dr Niti Gaur, the group has grown steadily over the years. Today, it stands among the city’s most trusted names in skin health, driven by strong medical expertise, ethical practices, and a patient-centric approach. Transformation ...
India’s booming aesthetic and anti-ageing medicine sector drives an urgent need for structured, clinically rigorous, and ethically focused education. The Institute of Facial Aesthetic Medicine (IFAM) India fills this gap in the market. It has become a premier institution, setting new benchmarks in facial aesthetics, clinical cosmetology, and aesthetic medicine education. Visionary leadership bridges theory and practice Dr Sumit Choudhary, ...
In 2026, people will adopt science-driven skincare, focusing on long-term skin health instead of quick fixes or temporary glow. Dermatologists predict this year will bring smarter, simpler, and more effective skincare approaches. Understanding your skin will matter more than following every trend. Focus on protecting and repairing the skin barrier One of the biggest changes we’ll see is a stronger ...
Chandigarh’s Government Medical College and Hospital in Sector‑32 (GMCH‑32) has launched an advanced power-assisted liposuction (PAL) service. The new procedure provides patients with a precise and minimally invasive option for body contouring. The new technique improves results, shortens recovery, and reduces complications compared with GMCH‑32’s previous manual liposuction. Why GMCH‑32 introduced PAL Dr Samik Sharma, GMCH‑32 plastic surgery consultant, said ...
Indian dermatology is witnessing a transformative shift as consumers embrace science-backed skincare strategies that go beyond fleeting beauty fads. In 2026, glass skin, peptides, and skin cycling are redefining how Indians prioritise skin health and dermatological care. Once viewed largely as cosmetic gimmicks, these trends have gained legitimacy through dermatologist endorsement and growing consumer awareness. Instead of chasing perfection, consumers ...
Berkowits Hair & Skin Clinic celebrated 30+ years of leading advanced hair treatments in India, transforming aesthetic dermatology significantly. Since 1988, the clinic has advanced hair restoration and skin care by using cutting‑edge technology and innovative treatment methods consistently. From its early days, Berkowits set itself apart by introducing permanent hair removal and non‑surgical hair replacement solutions in India. These ...
A newly developed artificial intelligence (AI) model could significantly enhance safety in high-volume liposuction by accurately predicting patient blood loss during surgery. The January 2026 issue of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, the official journal of the American Society of Plastic Surgeons (ASPS), reports the study. It highlights the growing role of artificial intelligence in surgical planning. As a result, surgeons ...
The global laser-assisted liposuction market will grow from $1.52 billion in 2024 to $4.64 billion by 2033. Analysts project the market will grow at a 13.2 per cent CAGR from 2025 to 2033. Rising consumer demand for minimally invasive body-contouring procedures and growing aesthetic awareness are driving this growth. Rising popularity and technological innovations Laser-assisted liposuction uses targeted laser energy ...
Aesthetic Medicine India Magazine featured a curated selection of new and popular product launches shaping professional dermatology and aesthetic practice. From advanced sun protection and cosmeceuticals to devices and hair-care innovations, these products reflect evolving clinical needs, patient expectations, and formulation science. 1. Milky Mineral Sunscreen Reinvents Sun Care Brand: Aminu Aminu introduces its Milky Mineral Sunscreen, a breakthrough ...
Blepharoplasty, commonly known as an eyelid lift, has become one of the fastest‑growing procedures in the global aesthetic surgery market in 2026. Clinics and surgical centres worldwide report rising enquiries and bookings for eyelid surgery, driven by patients in their 20s and 30s. This shift reflects changing consumer expectations for lasting, natural‑looking facial rejuvenation beyond temporary cosmetic fixes such as ...



















