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6 DECEMEBR 2025Across the Asia­Pacifi, the concept of beauty is evolving rapidly. The conversation has moved from "How do I look?" to "How do I feel?" and that shift is redefining everything from plastic surgery to everyday skincare. Clinics once known for transformation are now centers of refinement, where subtle tweaks and skin health take priority over drastic change. In places like Seoul, Bangkok and Manila, aesthetic medicine has gone mainstream. It's part of how people take care of themselves, no longer about chasing a standard, but about feeling confident in their own skin. Patients walk in asking for natural, balanced and refreshing, not perfect. The rise of social media and video-first culture has only fueled this demand for authenticity. In the Philippines, a new wave of board-certified dermatologists is leading that change. They combine clinical expertise with a modern understanding of beauty, backed by technology, science and a patient-first approach. From non-invasive contouring and regenerative facials to preventive skin health, these specialists are proving that aesthetics and wellness now go hand in hand.Across APAC, the industry is booming, projected to reach over USD 25 billion by 2030. But what's fueling it isn't vanity. It's self-expression. And in that, this new era of aesthetic care feels less like a procedure and more like confidence, finally finding its voice.The magazine features a thought-provoking article by Scott Hardy, business intelligence manager at Anglicare Southern Queensland, highlighting how the healthcare sector should balance modernization and risk to deliver safer, smarter and more connected care. Additionally, an article by Colin Baker, director medical imaging and pathology contract at Western Health, discusses leadership in healthcare not as authority but as orchestration; aligning different disciplines, perspectives and workflows into one coordinated system that delivers consistent, compassionate and high-quality care.The publication spotlights Aivee as the cover story, recognizing how the clinic is bringing a new dimension in dermatology through innovation, integrity and patient-centered care with the founders' vision of holistic wellness and confidence-based beauty.We hope this edition offers insights that help dermatologists, surgeons and skincare professionals continue raising the standards of care across the APAC region. In a field that blends science with artistry, this issue celebrates the trust, precision and compassion that define patient-first beauty. Let us know your thoughts!Confidence is the New Glow EDITORIALManaging EditorAlex D'souzaEditorial StaffAaron PaulGina ClumskyJoe PhillipJames SmithMark RobertYenny TurnerCopyright © 2025 ValleyMedia, Inc. All rights reserved. Reproduction in whole or part of any text, photography or illustrations without written permission from the publisher is prohibited. The publisher assumes no responsibility for unsolicited manuscripts, photographs or illustrations. Views and opinions expressed in this publication are not necessarily those of the magazine and accordingly, no liability is assumed by the publisher thereof.Email:sales@healthcarebusinessreview.comeditor@healthcarebusinessreview.commarketing@healthcarebusinessreview.comVisualizersVictor CruzEdwin PaulDECEMEBR 2025, Volume 08 - Issue 28 ValleyMedia, Inc. (ISSN 2836-7030)To subscribe to Healthcare Business ReviewVisit www.healthcarebusinessreview.com Disclaimer: *Some of the Insights are based on our interviews with CIOs and CXOsAlex D'souzaManaging Editoreditor@healthcarebusinessreview.com
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