Sijibio Promotes K-Aesthetic Techniques to Brazilian Medical Professionals, Targets Latin American Market
Sijibio, a company specializing in bio-regenerative medicine, announced on the 25th that it successfully hosted the "2025 Sijibio Visiting Clinician Program (VCP)" by inviting leading dermatologists from Brazil to Korea.
This program was a global medical training session organized in collaboration with Sijibio’s local Brazilian partner, ILIKIA, and was attended by a total of 35 participants, including key Brazilian medical professionals and partner representatives. By providing international medical professionals with the opportunity to directly learn Korea’s advanced aesthetic procedures and product applications, Sijibio further strengthened its brand competitiveness and medical network in the South American market.
Sijibio invited leading dermatologists from Brazil to Korea to hold the "2025 Sijibio Visiting Clinician Program (VCP)" event and took commemorative photos with the participants. Sijibio
View original imageOn the first day, Lee Gyooho, Director of Mokdong U&I Clinic, delivered a lecture on "CaHA Essentials for Aesthetic Practice: Key Techniques and Insights." He provided a detailed explanation of the anatomical approaches and injection techniques using Facetem (calcium hydroxyapatite skin booster, locally known as STIIM), and demonstrated the actual procedure live.
On the second day, Kim Jongsun and Lee Jonghoon, Directors of Gangnam Hera Plastic Surgery Clinic, conducted a training session on "HA & CaHA Essentials for Aesthetic Practice: Key Techniques and Insights." The two doctors presented combination treatment methods using both Facetem and Aylin (hyaluronic acid filler, locally known as UP), and shared practical strategies and know-how for clinical application.
This VCP program for Brazilian medical professionals was an advanced, hands-on session targeting key international clinicians who are already using Sijibio’s Facetem and Aylin products. Participants focused on mastering combination procedures that integrate Facetem’s collagen-stimulating mechanism with Aylin’s volumizing effects, experiencing firsthand the precision and natural results of Korean aesthetic techniques.
Meanwhile, in Korea and Indonesia, CaHA skin boosters and HA fillers are distributed under the "DCLASSY" brand name. Sijibio plans to use this program as an opportunity to strengthen its partnership with the Brazilian medical network and to accelerate its expansion into the South American aesthetic market.
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Yoo Hyunseung, CEO of Sijibio, stated, "This program, in which Brazilian medical professionals participated and learned directly, was a meaningful opportunity to demonstrate both the clinical value of our Facetem and Aylin products and the excellence of Korean aesthetic medical technology," adding, "We will use Brazil as a hub to spread Sijibio’s bio-regenerative and aesthetic technologies throughout Latin America."
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