[IMCAS Asia 2026 Special ⑤ | Symposium] Candela 'Turns Back the Skin Clock' With Personalised Strategies for Pigmentation, Vascular Lesions and Skin Tightening
On the opening evening of IMCAS Asia 2026, held in Bangkok from 19–21 June, Candela hosted an exclusive VIP symposium, "Turning Back the Skin Clock: Strategies in Skin Restoration," where UK and Thai KOLs shared the latest clinical strategies across pigmentary, vascular and skin-tightening indications. Rather than treating these as separate procedures, the speakers agreed that outcomes depend on how wavelength, pulse duration, spot size and degree of invasiveness are combined according to lesion depth, skin phototype and each patient's tolerance for downtime. The UK's Prof. Firas Al-Niaimi led three sessions — Vbeam Pro, PicoWay and Nordlys Mini — outlining precise treatment design guided by wavelength and pulse duration, while Thailand's Dr. Wichai Hongcharu emphasised that pulse duration, rather than wavelength alone, may be more decisive in refractory complex pigmentation and presented a PicoWay-based sequential approach. Thailand's Dr. Rumpa Linpiyawan, working from the premise that no single device suits every patient, outlined a patient-by-patient strategy for the Matrix skin renewal platform.
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