Dubai, UAE: The Canadian Board of Aesthetic Medicine (CBAM) is contributing to the growing focus on professional education in aesthetic medicine across the Gulf, as the sector places greater emphasis on clinical skills, patient safety and structured training.
Healthcare professionals in Dubai, Doha, Riyadh and other Gulf markets are increasingly accessing a wider range of aesthetic procedures. As treatment options expand, training is moving beyond individual techniques to include anatomy, patient assessment, treatment planning, safety and complication management.
Dubai’s international healthcare environment has made it an important regional hub for aesthetic medicine and professional education. Doha and Riyadh are also strengthening their healthcare and medical education ecosystems, creating more opportunities for practitioners to access specialized training within the region.
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Education is also expanding beyond traditional injectable treatments, with growing interest in skin rejuvenation, platelet-rich plasma (PRP), regenerative approaches and technology-assisted procedures.
Online learning can provide flexible access to theoretical knowledge, while supervised hands-on training can help practitioners develop procedural skills and clinical judgment.
As aesthetic medicine continues to grow across the Gulf, greater emphasis on competency, patient safety, evidence-based practice and practical training is expected to shape the sector’s next phase.
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