Welcome to New Delhi!

Dear Friends,
Welcome to Incredible India!
You will be delighted to know that the Spring Meeting of the ISDS (International Society for Dermatologic Surgery) is being organized for the first time in India from 12-15 April 2012 in association with the ACS(I) (Association of Cutaneous Surgeons India) at the Leela Kempinski Hotel and Residencies, Gurgaon, NCR of Delhi.
The ISDS meeting is one of the most prestigious events worldwide in Dermatosurgery, which attracts some of the finest faculties in this field.
The theme of the Congress is New Skills and New Thrills. We promise you an academic and cultural feast. Learn the Art, Science and Practice of dermatosurgery from the masters.
Our symposia and master classes include interactive sessions on current global concepts in facial and body rejuvenation, fillers, chemical peels, hair transplantation, vitiligo and acne surgery, pigmentary disorders including melasma, one of the most difficult problems to treat etc.
Discuss controversies in stem cell therapy and other issues, learn how to deal with complications, and share your experiences in our master classes.
Our strong cultural and wellness programmes for you and your family at the conference site are uniquely Indian, including Power yoga, Facial Yoga, The art of Living and Mental strengthening, Art of Meditation and alternative and Ayurvedic Spa Therapy, dances of India etc.
It will not be just another meeting; it will be an experience of a life time!
A warm welcome awaits you.
Dear Friends and Colleagues,
With great pleasure and honour we would like to invite you to the 4th Spring Meeting of the ISDS in cooperation with ACS(I) in New Delhi/India, April 12-15, 2012.
The International Scientific Committee will create an outstanding and valuable program which is addressed and applicable to all participants. The Meeting will take place at the Leela Kempinski Gurgaon Delhi (N.C.R.) Hotel & Residences.
New Delhi is the blend of old and new. The foundation of the city was laid on December 15, 1911. It was planned by two leading 20th century British architects namely Sir Edwin Lutyens and Sir Herbert Baker. The new Capital was christened "New Delhi" in 1927, and subsequently inaugurated on February 13, 1931, by British India's Governor-General Lord Irwin.
New Delhi is home to three UNESCO World Heritage Sites : Humayun's Tomb, the Qutb complex and the Jantar Mantar.
It is one of the fastest growing cities in the world and is one of the world’s top global cities. The World Cities Study Group at Loughborough University rated New Delhi as an "alpha- world city". The National Geographic's Traveler Magazine describes it as "one of the Ultimate Cities of a Lifetime to visit and explore." In a report jointly prepared by Institute for Competitiveness and Confederation of Indian Industry, the city is listed as the best to live in. According to Mercer, New Delhi is the most expensive city in India for expatriates in terms of cost of living. New Delhi is known for its wide, tree-lined boulevards and is home to numerous national institutions, museums and landmarks.
Don’t miss this ISDS/ACS(I) Meeting in India. The congress aim is putting together the uniqueness of the eastern and western perspective on dermatologic surgery trying to make the best out of both of them – and also to show and see the mysteries of INDIA.
Looking forward to seeing all of you.Warmest Regards
Dr. Marina Landau
ISDS Board Member
Scientific Committee
