Global Congress on Dermatology and Skin Science

Global Congress on Dermatology and Skin Science

 

April 16-17, 2026 Tokyo, Japan

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“From Microbiome to Metaverse: The New Age of Dermatology”

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About Global Congress on Dermatology and Skin Science

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The Global Congress on Dermatology and Skin Science (SkinCon 2026) is a premier international event to be held on April 16-17, 2026 at Tokyo, Japan. bringing together leading dermatologists, researchers, clinicians, industry professionals, and innovators from around the world. This two-day conference will feature cutting-edge scientific sessions, interactive panel discussions, workshops, and poster presentations focused on the latest developments in dermatology and skin health.

The theme “From Microbiome to Metaverse: The New Age of Dermatology” highlights how dermatology is evolving by merging biology with cutting-edge technology. Advances in understanding the skin microbiome are driving personalized treatments like never before. At the same time, the metaverse is creating new opportunities for virtual consultations, education, and patient interaction. This fusion of science and digital innovation is reshaping how skin care is delivered worldwide. Together, they mark a transformative era in global dermatology.

A harmonious blend of tradition and innovation, Tokyo offers a vibrant backdrop for this global event. From ancient temples and serene gardens to futuristic architecture and world-class cuisine, the city is a cultural and technological hub. As a leader in medical technology and research, Tokyo is an ideal setting to foster global dialogue in dermatology.

Vision and Purpose

The vision of this congress is to advance dermatologic science, promote global collaboration, and foster innovation in skin health. By uniting professionals from diverse backgrounds, the congress aims to accelerate scientific discovery, bridge gaps in care, and explore sustainable solutions for dermatologic challenges worldwide.

Who Attends

  • Dermatologists and Skin Specialists
  • Researchers and Academicians
  • Clinical Practitioners and General Physicians
  • Cosmetic Dermatology Professionals
  • Industry Experts and Pharmaceutical Representatives
  • Postgraduate Students and Trainees

This diverse gathering promotes interdisciplinary collaboration and knowledge exchange.

Why It Matters

Skin health is not only a matter of appearance—it is a mirror of overall well-being and quality of life. Dermatological diseases affect billions of people globally, with impacts ranging from physical discomfort to psychological distress. As science advances and global health dynamics shift, it is vital to keep pace with new treatments, diagnostic tools, and healthcare models. This congress offers a global platform to address disparities, embrace innovation, and build a future where every individual has access to high-quality skin care, regardless of geography or socioeconomic status. In an era of personalized medicine and digital transformation, conversations like these matter more than ever.

Impact and Takeaway

Attendees will leave with:

  • Insight into groundbreaking research and clinical practices
  • Opportunities for global networking and collaboration
  • Awareness of emerging technologies in dermatology
  • Strategies to improve patient outcomes and equity in care
  • Inspiration to drive innovation in both clinical and academic settings

Sessions/Tracks

  • Artificial Intelligence in Dermatology
  • Teledermatology and Remote Monitoring
  • 3D Imaging and Augmented Reality in Dermatology
  • Robotics in Dermatologic Surgery
  • Wearable Devices for Skin Health Monitoring
  • Biologics in Dermatology
  • Gene Therapy and CRISPR in Dermatology
  • Stem Cell Applications in Skin Regeneration
  • Nanotechnology in Dermatological Drug Delivery
  • Personalized Medicine in Dermatology
  • Dermatology in Low-Resource Settings
  • Skin Cancer Awareness and Prevention
  • Climate Change and Skin Health
  • Health Disparities in Dermatology
  • Telemedicine Regulations and Dermatology
  • Pediatric Dermatology
  • Geriatric Dermatology
  • Cosmetic Dermatology
  • Dermatopathology
  • Allergic Contact Dermatitis

Important Dates

Abstract Submission Deadline
Date

March 19, 2026

Registration Deadline
Date

April 16, 2026

Full Paper Submission Deadline
Date

March 19, 2026

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