Mr. Gabriel Siquier-Dameto | Neuroscience of Pain and Analgesia | Innovative Research Award
Mr. Gabriel Siquier-Dameto | Universidad de Girona | Spain
Gabriel Bernat Siquier Dameto is a Spanish researcher and medical professional whose work bridges clinical anatomy, neuroscience, and aesthetic medicine. Born in Palma de Mallorca and currently based in Campanet, he is affiliated with the Universitat de Girona, where he serves as a doctoral researcher within the Research Group of Clinical Anatomy, Embryology and Neuroscience (NEOMA) in the Department of Medical Sciences. Alongside his academic pursuits, he has developed a distinguished career as a medical director and aesthetic physician at Dameto Clinics International, contributing to the advancement of modern aesthetic practices. His expertise has led to influential roles as a Key Opinion Leader and worldwide trainer for leading biomedical and aesthetic technology companies, including RELIFE under the MENARINI Group and Suisselle S.A., as well as advisory work as a consultant for GLG. With recognized identifiers such as ORCID, ResearcherID, and ScopusID, Gabriel maintains an active scientific presence while integrating clinical knowledge with innovative aesthetic applications. His research interests and professional practice reflect a commitment to improving patient outcomes, advancing medical education, and promoting evidence-based aesthetic procedures, positioning him as a respected figure in both academic and clinical environments.
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Featured Publications
Siquier-Dameto, G., Gimeno-Beltrán, J., Bellia, G., Boadas-Vaello, P., & Verdú, E. (2025). Combined systemic and cutaneous ovalbumin–aluminum sensitization triggers thermal hyperalgesia, spinal gliosis, and nociceptive nerve fibers sprouting in mice. Physiologia, 5(3). doi:10.3390/physiologia5030032
Siquier-Dameto, G., Iguaran-Pérez, A., Gimeno-Beltrán, J., Bellia, G., Giori, A. M., Boadas-Vaello, P., & Verdú, E. (2025). Subcutaneous injection and brush application of ovalbumin–aluminum salt solution induces dermatitis-like changes in mice. Journal of Clinical Medicine, 14(5), 1701. doi:10.3390/jcm14051701
Siquier-Dameto, G., Boisnic, S., & Verdú, E. (2024). Revitalizing effect on the scalp after injection with a mechanically stabilized hyaluronic acid complex in subjects with androgenetic alopecia. Journal of Clinical Medicine, 13(22), 6878. doi:10.3390/jcm13226878
Siquier-Dameto, G., Boadas-Vaello, P., & Verdú, E. (2024). Intradermal treatment with a hyaluronic acid complex supplemented with amino acids and antioxidant vitamins improves cutaneous hydration and viscoelasticity in healthy subjects. Antioxidants, 13(7), 770. doi:10.3390/antiox13070770
Siquier-Dameto, G., Boisnic, S., Boadas-Vaello, P., & Verdú, E. (2023). Anti-aging and depigmentation effect of a hyaluronic acid mechanically stabilized complex on human skin explants. Polymers, 15(11), 2438. doi:10.3390/polym15112438
Tateo, A., Siquier-Dameto, G., Artzi, O., Humzah, D., Molina, B., Jain, R., Lanzarotti, A., Laouedj, M., Dapis, N., & Bellia, G. (2021). Development and validation of IBSA photographic scale for the assessment of neck laxity. Clinical, Cosmetic and Investigational Dermatology, 14, 1087–1097. doi:10.2147/CCID.S302860
Siquier-Dameto, G. (2020). Positive effect of hybrid stable cooperative complexes of high- and low-molecular-weight hyaluronic acid in psoriasis: A clinical series. Esperienze Dermatologiche. doi:10.23736/S1128-9155.21.00511-2