Jiujiang University International Students Visit City’s First People’s Hospital Medical Cosmetology Center, Experience the Essence of “Safe Aesthetic Medicine”
Jiujiang, June 5, 2026 – On the morning of June 4, the Medical Cosmetology Center of Jiujiang First People’s Hospital welcomed a special group of visitors – ten international students from five countries (Eritrea, Namibia, Ghana, Mali, and Pakistan). These students are currently pursuing undergraduate degrees in Clinical Medicine and Stomatology at Jiujiang University. The visit aimed to promote international exchange in the field of medical aesthetics and showcase the achievements of public hospital-based aesthetic medicine programs.

Guided by hospital staff, the students toured the center, which is located on the fourth floor of the Outpatient Building at the Balihu Campus. During the visit, the students gained insights into the center’s treatment environment, advanced equipment, and service philosophy. They showed strong interest in the center’s warm and elegant setting, internationally mainstream aesthetic devices, and the rigorous safety management system characteristic of public hospitals.

“The facilities here are highly advanced, and the environment is very comfortable. It feels professional and reassuring,” said Hafiza Aroosha Atiq, a student from Pakistan. Nguvijita Katjangua from Namibia added, “As a medical student, this is my first time visiting a public hospital’s medical cosmetology center up close. It has given me a much more realistic understanding of plastic surgery and laser dermatology.”


According to a representative from the Medical Cosmetology Center, the facility officially began operations on January 31, 2026, and is the first public aesthetic medicine institution in Jiujiang established under the comprehensive strength of a tertiary first-class hospital. The center collaborates technically with top plastic surgery institutions in China, including Shanghai Ninth People’s Hospital, Beijing Badachu Plastic Surgery Hospital, and Nanfang Hospital. It also regularly invites Korean experts for academic exchanges. The center offers services ranging from routine aesthetic procedures to complex case rehabilitations, and is committed to building a public medical cosmetology brand centered on “safe beauty with healthy outcomes.”
The visit not only deepened international students’ understanding of China’s public healthcare system but also served as a bridge for cross-cultural dialogue in the field of aesthetic medicine. (End)