Hugel Inc., a global total medical aesthetics company, announced on the 6th that it held a three-day professional training seminar, 'L.E.A.D: Letybo Experience & Discovery,' for approximately 60 Brazilian dermatologists.

Hugel is taking a commemorative photo with officials after conducting 'L.E.A.D: Letybo Experience & Discovery' for Brazilian medical staff. Hugel

Hugel is taking a commemorative photo with officials after conducting 'L.E.A.D: Letybo Experience & Discovery' for Brazilian medical staff. Hugel

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This seminar was jointly organized by Hugel and its local Brazilian partner, Dermadream, with the aim of enhancing Brazilian medical professionals' trust in and understanding of the 'Letybo' brand. The detailed program included tours of major domestic aesthetic clinics and live demonstrations, a visit to the Chuncheon Geodu plant, and networking and know-how sharing sessions with Korean medical professionals.


During the live sessions held at leading clinics in Seoul, Lee Gyuhyo, Director of U&I Clinic Mokdong, and Oh Minjin, Director of Ara Skin Clinic, participated as speakers, sharing the latest treatment trends and clinical cases. Drawing on their extensive clinical experience, the two speakers demonstrated natural treatment effects using Letybo, attracting significant interest from the participants.


Additionally, the participants visited Hugel's Chuncheon Geodu plant to see the botulinum toxin production facilities, quality control systems, and manufacturing processes firsthand. Hita Capellato, a Brazilian dermatologist, commented, "By directly observing the toxin facilities and manufacturing process, I was able to truly appreciate Letybo's technological and product competitiveness."



A Hugel representative stated, "Brazil is a key strategic market for Hugel's global growth. Through this program, we were able to provide local Brazilian medical professionals with insights into Korean clinic operation systems and treatment trends, while also deepening their understanding of the Letybo brand. We will continue to expand a variety of academic programs and networking opportunities to further promote mutual exchange with Brazilian medical professionals in the future."


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