After several years of absence, our participation in the AMWC (Aesthetic & Anti-Aging Medicine World Congress) in Monaco this year marks an important milestone in our international development and collaboration strategy.
AMWC is now recognized as one of the leading scientific events in the field of aesthetic and anti-aging medicine. Each year, it brings together international experts, surgeons, physicians, and industry stakeholders to share the latest clinical and technological advancements.
Our presence at this edition, held from March 26 to 28, 2026, reaffirmed our commitment to a rigorous approach based on scientific evidence and continuous improvement of practices.
International partnerships at the core of our development
We had the opportunity to reconnect with our international distribution partners, notably in the United Kingdom, Poland, Turkey, Slovakia, Switzerland, and Morocco.
These strategic partnerships support the deployment of Spring Thread®, in alignment with the specific needs and realities of local markets.
Beyond existing relationships, the congress also provided an opportunity to meet numerous surgeons and specialized physicians. These exchanges enabled the comparison of practices, the evaluation of clinical outcomes, and the identification of new avenues for research and application.
A scientific highlight: Dr. Dalvi Humzah’s presentation
A key scientific highlight of this edition was the presentation by Dr. Dalvi Humzah, a renowned surgeon based in the United Kingdom, on the topic:
“Revisiting the One Stitch Jowl Lift – Reinforced with Spring Thread®️”.
This presentation highlighted an evolution of the traditional One Stitch Lift technique, which enables a global elevation of the SMAS using a single suspension thread.
The integration of Spring Thread®️ into this protocol allows for a more advanced approach, providing a more comprehensive and controlled lift of the mid and lower face.
This technique enhances procedural precision, improves the stability of results, and contributes to overall treatment harmonization, while preserving the advantages of minimally invasive approaches.
Key trends observed at the congress
- evolution of minimally invasive techniques
- optimization of treatment protocols
- safety and reproducibility of results
- integration of new technologies into clinical practice
Concrete benefits for patients
For patients, these advancements translate into treatments that are safer, more personalized, and more effective, with reduced downtime and natural-looking results.
A rapidly evolving field
The energy observed during the congress reflects a rapidly evolving ecosystem, where collaboration between industry and healthcare professionals is essential to ensure high standards of quality and safety.
This edition also confirmed a major trend: the shift from standardized aesthetic medicine toward a personalized approach, based on detailed patient assessment and combined treatment protocols.
Outlook and commitment
Finally, several projects initiated or accelerated during this event are currently being structured, demonstrating the sector’s ability to rapidly transform scientific exchanges into concrete applications.
Our return to AMWC therefore represents not only a renewed presence, but also a strong commitment to actively contributing to the advancement of aesthetic medicine.


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