Alma Lasers has launched its next-generation Harmony platform in India, expanding access to advanced energy-based aesthetic treatments. The company unveiled the platform at an event attended by dermatologists and aesthetic medicine specialists. The launch strengthens Alma’s presence in India’s fast-growing medical aesthetics market. The Harmony platform combines several laser and light-based technologies into one system. It enables clinicians to perform ...
Ipca Laboratories has created history by entering the Guinness World Records. The company achieved recognition for an innovative marketing initiative linked to its Acne UV Gel brand. The campaign focused on creating the world’s largest cardboard box installation. The achievement highlights a unique blend of pharmaceutical branding and creative engagement. Campaign strategy behind the record attempt The company executed the ...
DPU Super Speciality Hospital has become the first hospital in India to introduce the DEKA Again Pro Plus Laser System. The hospital strengthens its position in advanced medical technology adoption through this milestone. It expands its capabilities in minimally invasive laser-based treatments. The development marks a significant step in clinical dermatology and aesthetic medicine services. Advancing precision in patient treatment ...
Japanese skin care trends are gaining momentum in India as skincare consumers increasingly prioritise minimalist, science-backed routines over complex multi-step regimens. Industry stakeholders believe the rise of Japanese skin care trends could reshape India’s skincare market following the widespread success of Korean skin care trends over the past decade. The shift reflects evolving consumer preferences, particularly among Gen Z and ...
Aakaar Medical Technologies plans to establish a dedicated aesthetics device manufacturing facility in Pune, strengthening its presence in India’s fast-growing medical aesthetics sector. The company aims to expand domestic production capabilities and reduce reliance on imported medical aesthetic equipment. Focus on advanced dermatology and cosmetic devices The new facility will manufacture advanced devices used in dermatology and cosmetic procedures. These ...
Permanent makeup (PMU) in India is quietly transitioning from a niche beauty offering into a structured, skill-driven vertical within aesthetic medicine. Yet the growth of this industry is not simply about demand or trends. Sustainable progress depends on clinical precision, ethical responsibility, patient trust, and the ability to scale practices without compromising safety. Over the past decade, I have had ...
Dr Vikram Singh Rathore, a cosmetic surgeon, shared insights on evolving beauty trends in Bollywood. He noted that female celebrities actively seek surgical and non-surgical procedures. He added that men undergo fewer interventions compared to women. Rise of mommy makeovers after childbirth He explained that “mommy makeovers” have become especially popular among actresses after childbirth. These procedures help restore body ...
On World Health Day, the National Institute of Ayurveda (NIA) in Jaipur organised a special aesthetic medicine camp. The institute treated about 1,100 patients seeking solutions for acne, hair loss, and baldness. The event attracted people from across Rajasthan and neighbouring states. 1,100 patients receive hair and skin treatments The NIA aimed to raise awareness of modern and Ayurvedic skin ...
Botulinum toxin and dermal fillers remain two of the highest-demand minimally invasive aesthetic procedures in India. However, practitioners continue to report significant patient confusion between the two modalities. According to Dr Akanksha Agarwal, Founder-Director and Head of Aesthetic Services at the Centre for Aesthetics, Gurgaon, Botox and fillers address entirely different anatomical concerns. They should not be positioned as interchangeable ...
International patients increasingly choose India for affordable, high-quality aesthetic care. Rising treatment costs in Western countries continue to drive this shift. Medical tourism now forms a vital pillar of India’s healthcare economy. Patients seek advanced treatments without compromising safety or clinical outcomes. India consistently delivers this balance through expertise, technology, and efficiency. Why medical tourism thrives in India India offers ...



















