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IMCAS World Congress

MCAS 2025 entrusts its media face to Thomas Marko & Associés

COMEXPOSIUM HEALTHCARE (a subsidiary of the COMEXPOSIUM group), one of the world's leading event organizers in the medical and scientific fields, has renewed its confidence in Thomas Marko & Associés for the promotion and enhancement of the IMCAS World Congress 2025 in the national and international media. Renowned for its expertise in the health, care and beauty sectors, the agency will once again be supporting this key event in plastic surgery, dermatology and aesthetic treatments, to be held at the Palais des Congrès in Paris from January 30 to February1, 2025.

With its in-depth understanding of the issues and trends specific to the healthcare, skincare and beauty sectors, Thomas Marko & Associés regularly assists and advises healthcare institutions, laboratories, learned societies, professional organizations and brands in implementing their communication and influence strategies.

IMCAS World Congress embodies global scientific and medical excellence and innovation

Launched in 1998, the IMCAS World Congress is the benchmark annual meeting for doctors and professionals in the fields of dermatology, plastic surgery and aesthetic treatments. Every year, over 19,000 participants from all over the world gather in Paris for the IMCAS World Congress, a three-day event featuring discussions on scientific and medical innovation, led by leading international experts. The IMCAS World Congress focuses on the highest standards of treatment, training and research in the fields of plastic surgery, aesthetic dermatology, clinical cosmeceuticals and related disciplines (aesthetic gynecology, maxillofacial surgery, aesthetic and anti-aging medicine, etc.).

IMCAS also has an international presence, with several other congresses organized each year: IMCAS Americas, IMCAS Asia and IMCAS China. IMCAS is also the world leader in digital education, with the IMCAS Academy, an e-learning platform offering over 10,000 videos to nearly 33,000 physician members.

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