- In April 2024, Dubai Cosmetic Surgery Clinic, one of the leading aesthetic service providers in the UAE, introduced a new line of laser-assisted liposuction procedures using advanced SmartLipo technology. This upgrade is part of the clinic’s commitment to offering minimally invasive, high-precision body contouring services with faster recovery times. The adoption of next-generation laser devices reflects the growing demand for aesthetic innovations among the region's high-income and image-conscious clientele
- In March 2024, Riyadh Aesthetic Hospital in Saudi Arabia partnered with a European medical device company to integrate ultrasound-assisted liposuction systems (UAL) into its body sculpting portfolio. The collaboration brings globally certified technology into the local market, enhancing the hospital’s capabilities in delivering efficient fat removal treatments with improved safety and cosmetic outcomes. This strategic move highlights Saudi Arabia's growing investment in modernizing its aesthetic healthcare sector
- In February 2024, Groote Schuur Hospital in South Africa launched a specialized training initiative for tumescent liposuction techniques in collaboration with the South African Society for Dermatologic Surgery (SASDS). The program aims to build clinical capacity and procedural expertise in energy-assisted liposuction among local practitioners, addressing the skill gap and supporting safer, more standardized aesthetic procedures across public and private sectors
- In January 2024, Cairo Aesthetic Center, a leading cosmetic clinic in Egypt, introduced radiofrequency-assisted liposuction (RFAL) services using the BodyTite platform. This launch caters to the increasing demand for skin-tightening and contouring procedures among Egypt’s urban population. The integration of RFAL technology signifies a shift toward multifunctional aesthetic solutions and highlights Egypt’s rising role in regional cosmetic tourism
- In December 2023, Lagos Aesthetic Institute in Nigeria announced its investment in power-assisted liposuction (PAL) devices aimed at offering affordable yet effective fat reduction options to Nigeria’s growing middle class. The move aligns with the institute’s mission to democratize access to modern aesthetic care, tapping into the rising demand among younger populations influenced by global beauty standards and social media trends.



