The Korean Society for Anti-Aging Dermatology will hold its 16th Summer Scientific Meeting on June 28, 2026 at Seoul Dragon City, and two additions to the program are worth noting for where clinical consensus is heading. The society, board-certified dermatologists founded in 2006, is running 94 lectures across four sessions, including site-specific filler guideline talks and clinical anatomy taught with 4K video.
New this year is a 'Skin Longevity' session focused on long-term skin health maintenance rather than cosmetic improvement alone, which tracks with the broader shift from treating lines to preserving skin function over decades. Also debuting is a first-ever 'Controversy Session' that puts contrasting expert views side by side on contested aesthetic-medicine questions, aimed at sharpening clinical reasoning rather than handing down a single answer. Foundational courses still cover toxin, fillers and energy devices. For a clinic, this is a read on where one of the field's leading hubs thinks the conversation is moving.
Source: Health Kyunghyang (k-health.com) — https://www.k-health.com/news/articleView.html?idxno=93270