Sharing Expertise in Toxin Procedures
Hugel, a global total medical aesthetics company, announced on November 3 that it had hosted the 'H.E.L.F.: Aesthetic Excellence Summit (AES) 2025' from October 29 to 31, inviting more than 20 medical professionals from the United States, Canada, and Australia.
Medical professionals from the United States, Canada, and Australia who attended the 'H.E.L.F.: Aesthetic Excellence Summit (AES) 2025' held from the 29th to the 31st of last month are taking a commemorative photo. Hugel
AES, a sub-program of Hugel's global symposium H.E.L.F., is a hands-on seminar designed for overseas healthcare professionals. Aimed at cultivating key academic experts in each country, the program included not only theoretical lectures but also live demonstrations and practical training sessions.
On the first day of the event, lectures and practice sessions were held to enhance anatomical understanding. Professor Kim Heejin from Yonsei University's Department of Oral Biology and Director Park Youngjin of Obliv Clinic gave lectures on precise toxin injection techniques using ultrasound guidance. Based on these lectures, participants practiced facial toxin injections for the upper, middle, and lower face areas.
The second day featured clinic visits where participants experienced Korea's advanced medical system firsthand. Director Lee Hanjeong of Atop Plastic Surgery Clinic delivered a lecture on skin texture improvement methods, while Director Kim Jaewoo and Director Hong Wongyu of Class One Clinic presented theoretical lectures and live demonstrations on natural K-aesthetic procedure techniques.
The final day was dedicated to a discussion program involving global medical professionals and Hugel’s Quality, Marketing, and Medical departments. Participants shared clinical experiences from their respective countries and effective treatment cases using Hugel’s botulinum toxin, Letibot, engaging in in-depth discussions on the future directions of the medical aesthetics field.
Shin Seungjun, Director of Hugel’s Medical Department, stated, "Through this program, we expect global healthcare professionals working with Hugel to take the lead in educating local medical staff and spreading clinical knowledge in their home countries. Going forward, Hugel’s Medical Department will continue to strengthen its academic leadership in the medical aesthetics sector."
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