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Scientific Program
Science. Innovation. Impact.
An unparalleled scientific experience featuring global experts, cutting-edge advances and comprehensive learning opportunities.
An unparalleled scientific experience featuring global experts, cutting-edge advances and comprehensive learning opportunities.

50 +
Sessions

100 +
Speakers

3
Days

Multiple
Tracks
Aldovia Resort & Convention - Bengaluru, India
- 26–28 November 2026
Program at a Glance

3
Days

50 +
Scientific Sessions

3 +
Parallel Tracks

10 +
International Faculty

Live
Workshops

CME
Accredited
Program Overview
BSLMS 2.0 : Pre-Conference CME
26 Nov 2026 (Thursday) Time: 2:30 PM – 7:30 PM
- Foundations & Practical Intelligence – Overview of laser & energy-based dermatology concepts and applications.
- Laser Physics Simplified : Chromophores, wavelengths, fluence, pulse width, spot size, thermal relaxation time, and differences in Indian skin.
- Energy-Based Device–Skin Interactions : Core principles of how lasers and light-based devices interact with skin tissues.
- Parameter Intelligence : Choosing the right fluence, pulse duration, and spot size; technology strategies and avoiding common parameter errors.
- Everyday Pigment Problems : Q-switched vs. picosecond lasers, beginner-friendly settings, and contraindications for treating pigment issues.
- Acne & Vascular Lasers : Wavelength selection for acne and vascular lesions; safe starter parameters and technique tips.
- Laser Hair Reduction : Diode, Alexandrite, Nd:YAG, IPL and multi-wavelength systems; pulse duration and fluence safety for effective hair removal.
- Fractional Lasers: CO₂, Er : YAG, and fractional picosecond lasers; balancing treatment density vs. energy and preventing post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation (PIH).
- Combination Therapy : Integrating lasers with chemical peels, regenerative medicine, microneedling (MNRF) and delivery devices for enhanced results.
- Managing Complications : Early recognition and management of burns, scars (acne, burn, surgical), PIH, and linear hyperpigmentation (“stripe marks”).
- Energy-Based Devices (Non-Laser) : Radiofrequency (RF), High-Intensity Focused Ultrasound (HIFU), cryolipolysis, electromagnetic muscle stimulation (EMS) – clinical indications, safety, and clinic setup.
- Regenerative Therapies: PRP/PRF, polynucleotides (PDRN), exosomes and biostimulators
- BSLMS Starter Kit : Ready-to-use protocols, safety guidelines, consent templates, and checklists to implement learnings in your practice.
BSLMS 2.0 : Conference
Laser, EBD and Regenerative Therapies Mastery Program: 27–28 Nov 2026 (Friday & Saturday) Time: 9:00 AM – 1:00 PM
- Laser Foundations & Clinical Mastery : Fluence (energy density) vs. total energy; pulse duration & thermal relaxation time; spot size & penetration depth; cooling systems; treatment endpoint recognition; test-spot strategy.
- Laser Hair Reduction Masterclass : Device selection for Indian skin; preventing paradoxical hypertrichosis; facial hair in PCOS; burns & PIH management; real-world multi-wavelength protocol templates.
- Melasma, PIH & LPP Strategies : Dermoscopy-based classification of melasma; when NOT to laser melasma; Q-switched and picosecond laser protocols; combination therapies (peels, microneedling, etc.); preventing rebound pigmentation.
- Tattoo & Benign Pigment Lesions : Wavelength selection for various tattoo inks and lesions; cosmetic tattoo removal pitfalls; test-spot protocols; PIH prevention strategies.
- Laser Resurfacing & Scar Management : Ablative vs. non-ablative and fractional lasers (CO₂, Er:YAG, 1064/1540/1550 nm, fractional MTZ principles); acne scar treatment strategies (scar typing, laser selection, density vs. energy); fractional CO₂ remodeling for burns and surgical scars; full-face resurfacing (photoaging) in skin of color; PIH prevention and complication management.
- Energy-Based & Combination Therapies : HIFU facial contouring (SMAS anatomy, nerve injury avoidance); RF microneedling (depth control); body contouring technologies (tailored for fat reduction, skin laxity or muscle toning); FMS/EMS muscle stimulation beyond fat; combining HIFU and RF for enhanced results.
- Regenerative Therapies : Standardization and the future of skin and hair regeneration, evidence, protocols, and challenges of using PDRN, exosomes, stem cells, autologous micrograft suspension, and biostimulators.
- Complication Panel : Managing PIH and hypopigmentation; recognizing and treating laser injuries; ocular safety considerations; herpes reactivation risk; essential consent pearls.
- Building Your Laser Practice : Equipment & device selection; staff training; photography and documentation; patient consultation and consent; practical protocols and practice-ready guidance.
BSLMS 2.0 : Live Workshop
Advanced Energy-Based Devices: 27–28 Nov 2026 (Friday & Saturday) Time: 2:30 PM – 6:30 PM
- Workshop 1 – Laser Hair Removal : Precision parameters for challenging areas; Alexandrite vs. Diode vs. Nd:YAG vs. IPL vs. multi-wavelength selection; safe fluence escalation for Fitzpatrick IV–V; PCOS and male hair protocols; burn prevention.
- Workshop 2 – Benign Pigment, LPP, Melasma & Tattoo : Q-switched vs. picosecond lasers – real-world comparison; toning protocols and pitfalls; PIH prevention techniques; test-spot strategies; when to stop laser treatments.
- Workshop 3 – Acne Scars, Keloid & Fractional Technologies : Fractional CO₂ vs. Er:YAG – choosing the right modality; RF microneedling depth decision-making; combining with subcision; scar grading–based treatment planning; avoiding PIH.
- Workshop 4 – HIFU Body Contouring & Skin Tightening : SMAS mapping for facial contouring; preventing nerve injury; managing fat-loss complications; patient selection for HIFU; combining HIFU + RF; FMS/EMS indications; RF body-tightening techniques.
- Workshop 5 – Vascular & IPL (Redness Without Risk) : Recognizing treatment endpoints; purpura management and cooling; combining laser & IPL technologies; complication prevention in treating vascular lesions and erythema.
- WORKSHOP 6 - Regenerative Therapies: Techniques, Protocols, Optimizing Outcomes, and Combinations with Lasers and EBDs