Professional Recognition and Published Research
My work in aesthetic medicine extends beyond the clinic. I believe that contributing to global scientific research and peer recognition is vital to staying at the forefront of modern dermatology.
A look at my latest article in Prime Journal on the role of cohesive fillers in sculpting "moon faces" in South Asian patients, showcasing a before-and-after case study.
The second page of my article, discussing the unique anatomical considerations for South Asian faces and how to use fillers to create a more defined facial structure.
I am pleased to share that I am now on the Scientific Board for IMCAS Asia. It is an honor to contribute to the scientific program of such a prestigious conference.
Thank you to IMCAS for honoring me with a board position. I am excited to contribute to the future of aesthetic education with this esteemed organization.
Receiving a faculty recognition award on stage. Being acknowledged by my peers and industry leaders is a humbling and motivating experience.
At the "Infinity Night" event in Bangkok, holding my faculty recognition award.
Another view of the faculty recognition ceremony by Menarini. I am grateful for the honor and the opportunity to collaborate with them.
About this collection
My research and board roles are not just for my CV. They ensure that when you join my masterclasses or cadaveric training, you are learning the latest, evidence-based protocols that are currently being presented at international conferences like IMCAS.
Evidence-based medicine changes fast. What worked five years ago in fillers or toxin application might be outdated today. My role on the Scientific Board of IMCAS and my ongoing work in journals like Prime keep me connected to global thought leaders. This directly informs the training modules at Ishira Skin Clinic.
When I write about topics like the use of cohesive fillers for South Asian facial features—or what we often call 'moon faces'—I am testing and refining these protocols. You do not just get a textbook overview in my sessions. You get the why behind the how. We analyze anatomical considerations specific to our demographic, ensuring that when you treat a patient, you are making decisions based on current global standards, not just basic theory.
This approach defines our masterclasses and cadaveric workshops. It is why we keep group sizes small. We dissect the science so you can perform the art of aesthetics with precision and safety.
Amit Luthra
I am Dr. Amit. I spend as much time on stage in Paris and Bangkok as I do in my clinic in Delhi. For me, teaching is not just about theory; it is about making sure you can handle a needle with absolute confidence.
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