AESLA, a leader in the medical aesthetics sector, is showcasing global innovations at the 49th DST Annual Meeting 2025, which also marks the 50th anniversary of the Dermatological Society of Thailand. The event is taking place at the Queen Sirikit National Convention Center (QSNCC) and features a host of exciting developments in the field of beauty and aesthetics.
This year’s meeting is particularly special as it celebrates half a century of the Dermatological Society of Thailand. It brings together esteemed professionals from both local and international medical communities, offering a platform for knowledge exchange and networking. In addition to product showcases from various leading brands, the event includes academic seminars aimed at updating participants on the latest beauty trends and innovations.
AESLA is prominently featured at the event, presenting its latest offerings, including injectable products that have recently entered the Thai market. The company is known for its commitment to providing gold-standard medical tools and cosmetics, having received certifications from both the U.S. FDA and Thai FDA.
At its booth, AESLA has set up a vibrant display that not only highlights its products but also includes interactive activities and photo opportunities for attendees. The company emphasizes its commitment to sustainability by using recyclable aluminum cans for beverages and promoting the use of eco-friendly bags to reduce plastic waste.
Moreover, the AESLA Dinner Symposium, themed “Transforming Aesthetics: Laser Innovations and Regenerative Technology Breakthroughs,” features renowned speakers such as Prof. Dr. Ofir Artzi, Dr. Yingrangsima Wanichphakdeecha, Dr. Jordan V. Wang, Dr. Ting Song Lim, and Physician Samitthidet Araraksakul. These experts will share insights on the latest technologies and techniques in the aesthetics field.
The symposium will also introduce the “Plinest Advisory Board Thailand” and “Revanesse KOL Faculty Thailand,” groups that will collaborate with AESLA to enhance knowledge about the proper use of injectable products. Plinest, derived from high-purity Polynucleotides (PN-HPT™) from Mastelli in Italy, and Revanesse, which employs Thixofix® technology from Prollenium in Canada, are expected to play significant roles in shaping the future of beauty trends in Thailand.
AESLA’s participation in the 49th DST Annual Meeting 2025 has left a lasting impression on attendees, showcasing its dedication to innovation, sustainability, and the advancement of the aesthetics industry in Thailand. The company continues to be a frontrunner in the distribution of medical aesthetics tools, representing over 14 brands, including Asclepion, biotec italia, Cynosure Lutronic, GME, Human Med, Hydrafacial, Venus, and Zimmer.
For those interested in keeping up with AESLA’s developments, more information can be found on their website and social media platforms, including Facebook, Instagram, LINE OA, and YouTube.
In a separate initiative, the National Innovation Agency (NIA) has partnered with the Government Savings Bank to launch a new program titled “Entrepreneurship & Green Business Design.” This course aims to equip entrepreneurs, particularly in the SME and startup sectors, with the necessary skills to develop eco-friendly businesses.
According to NIA Director, Ms. Kritphaka Boonfueng, the initiative reflects a global trend towards environmental consciousness. Following Thailand’s participation in COP26, the country has set ambitious goals for carbon neutrality by 2050 and net-zero emissions by 2065. The rise of green businesses is seen as a crucial step towards achieving these targets.
The course will feature online modules and case studies from partner organizations, designed to help participants understand and implement green business models effectively. This program not only addresses the growing demand for sustainable practices but also seeks to foster innovation in the business sector.
Examples of green products and services highlighted in the program include electric vehicles, eco-cars, solar energy solutions, and bio-packaging. Refill stores, which allow customers to bring their own containers for products, are also part of this emerging trend.
Ms. Kritphaka emphasized that the NIA and the Government Savings Bank are committed to supporting entrepreneurs in their transition to green business models, which align with the broader goal of creating a sustainable economy. The program is expected to attract a diverse range of participants, from students to established business owners.
The collaboration between NIA and the Government Savings Bank aims to produce impactful online courses that address the need for sustainable business practices. Previous courses offered through the NIA Academy MOOCs have seen significant enrollment, with over 30,000 participants engaging with the content.
The NIA’s Focal Conductor initiative also seeks to strengthen the Thai innovation ecosystem, supporting entrepreneurs in navigating the complexities of the market. By fostering collaboration with various stakeholders, including the Board of Investment (BOI), the NIA aims to promote green business practices that contribute positively to society and the environment.
In conclusion, both AESLA and the NIA are playing pivotal roles in shaping the future of their respective sectors. AESLA continues to lead in the aesthetics industry with innovative products and a commitment to sustainability, while the NIA is paving the way for a new generation of eco-conscious entrepreneurs. Together, these efforts highlight the importance of innovation and sustainability in driving Thailand’s economic growth.