Dubai, one of the United Arab Emirates (UAE) cities, is soon to welcome the world's anti-aging experts as doctors and health professionals sign up to be part of the first Dubai Congress on Anti-Aging and Aesthetic Medicine (DCAAAM) to be held at the Dubai World Trade Centre November7-9. Medical practitioners from the U.S., Europe and Australia have confirmed their involvement in DCAAAM, which will present some of the latest groundbreaking research and revolutionary techniques available internationally, according to a report of the UAE news agency "WAM." The first in the region, DCAAAM is the official event of The American Academy of Anti-Aging Medicine (A4M), together with its Arabian Chapter, and has already received unprecedented interest from both the conference attendees and exhibitors. The anti-aging market is a multi-billion dollar industry with a phenomenal average annual growth rate of 8.78%. It's expected to generate sales worth US$97 billion in 2008, hitting an exceptional US$115.5 billion by 2010 according to Global Industry Analysts. Focusing on the burgeoning anti-aging aesthetics and healthcare sector, DCAAAM joins an already established network of A4M international anti-aging events including Las Vegas, Singapore, Tokyo, Germany, China and Mumbai (India).