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Aesthetic Clinic in the UAE

A complete, editor-verified guide to aesthetic clinic in the UAE — what it is, who it's for, pricing tier by tier, 7 verified providers across 1 emirate, and answers to the questions Spalist readers ask most.

7 verified spas
AED 800+ from
45 min typical duration
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The Spalist editorial team builds the UAE's most rigorously verified spa directory — every listing is editor-checked against the venue's Google Business profile, trade licence and on-site notes, then re-verified every 90 days.

Updated 2026-05-2914 min readIndependently verified 2026-05-29
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What Aesthetic Clinic actually is

UAE aesthetic clinics offer medical-grade cosmetic treatments delivered by licensed practitioners under DHA, DOH or MOH approval. Typical menus include Botox and dysport, dermal fillers (Juvéderm, Restylane), thread lifts, mesotherapy, vampire facials (PRP), laser hair removal, IPL, and skin tightening treatments like Ultherapy and HIFU. Pricing in the UAE sits between AED 800 (smaller Botox area) and AED 5,000+ (full-face filler or laser packages). Always verify the practitioner's individual licence — not just the clinic's — before booking.

Aesthetic Clinic sessions in the UAE typically run 45 minutes from check-in to checkout (including the steam, treatment, rinse and rest stages where applicable). Pricing varies widely — budget neighbourhood spas start around AED 800, while five-star hotel spas can go up to AED 5000+ for signature versions of the same treatment.

Who it's for

Aesthetic Clinic is recommended for: visible results from one session for most injectables; customisable to your facial structure and goals; performed by licensed uae medical practitioners; non-surgical, minimal downtime for most treatments; bundled packages often more cost-effective than à-la-carte. It's particularly well-suited to spa-goers looking for a specific outcome — see the benefits list below.

Best avoided if: you have any medical concerns. Always check with your doctor first if you're pregnant, post-surgery or managing a chronic condition. Pregnant? Look for prenatal-certified providers — Spalist lists them under the Prenatal Massage category.

How a typical Aesthetic Clinic session goes

Sessions typically begin with a brief consultation about your goals and any medical considerations. The therapist explains what they'll do, what you should feel, and how to communicate during the treatment. Sessions usually run 45 minutes total.

What to look for in a great provider

Three signs of quality: (1) Therapist training, ask about their certification and how long they've been practising. (2) Hygiene visible at a glance — clean linens between every client, disposable underwear/slippers offered, surfaces wiped. (3) Time, the treatment runs the full advertised duration, not rushed to fit another client.

Red flags: aggressive pre-treatment upselling, the spa's WhatsApp number being a personal mobile (not a business line), prices significantly under market rate without explanation, no visible licence on the wall (UAE law requires it). Every Spalist listing passes our 5-step check — including a physical hygiene assessment and licence verification.

Before and after care

Before: arrive early, hydrate, eat a light meal. After: rest, hydrate, listen to your body and reschedule any strenuous activity for the next day if possible.

Pricing across the UAE

Aesthetic Clinic pricing in the UAE in 2026 spans roughly AED 800 to AED 5000 for a 45-minute session. Budget tier (under AED 200) sits in older neighbourhood clusters like Karama, Deira and Sharjah's industrial areas. Mid-range (AED 200–500) dominates in Marina, JBR, Jumeirah and the Sharjah corniche districts. Luxury (AED 500–5000+) is concentrated in Palm Jumeirah, Downtown Dubai, Saadiyat Island and Al Maryah Island. See the city breakdown below for treatment-specific prices in each emirate.

Editor's picks

Top 3 aesthetic clinic picks in the UAE

Verified during on-site visits and re-checked every 90 days.

Lelara Aesthetic Clinic — photo 1
#3
Al Sufouh street - برج كونكورد - 19th floor 1904 - الصفوح - Dubai Media City - دبي - United Arab Emirates · From AED 200

Editor's note: A great alternative we'd send a first-timer to without hesitation. Slightly different price point.

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Aesthetic Clinic pricing by emirate

Real prices from our verified listings — not industry estimates. Pricing varies because each emirate has its own spa culture and price expectations.

Per 45-min aesthetic clinic treatment

TierTypical priceRange
Dubai
7 verified spas
AED 350AED 200500

By emirate

Aesthetic Clinic across the UAE

Each city page has a dedicated, editor-verified listing for this treatment.

All providers

Every verified aesthetic clinic spa in the UAE

7 listings, sorted by rating.

Lelara Aesthetic Clinic — photo 1
4.8

Lelara Aesthetic Clinic

Al Sufouh street - برج كونكورد - 19th floor 1904 - الصفوح - Dubai Media City - دبي - United Arab Emirates · dubai
aesthetic clinicfacial skincare
fromAED 200· 145 reviews
Serenity Clinic Dubai — photo 1
4.8

Serenity Clinic Dubai

Shop#4 - Marina Heights Tower - Marsa Dubai - Dubai Marina - Dubai - United Arab Emirates · dubai
aesthetic clinicfacial skincare
fromAED 200· 622 reviews

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FAQ: Aesthetic Clinic

What's the difference between an aesthetic clinic and a spa?
Aesthetic clinics are medical facilities licensed by DHA/DOH/MOH offering injectables, lasers and prescription-strength treatments by licensed practitioners. Spas focus on relaxation, massage and non-medical skincare. Aesthetic clinics tend to be more expensive but produce faster, more dramatic results.
Is Botox in the UAE the same as elsewhere?
Yes — the same brands (Allergan Botox, Galderma Dysport, etc.) sold in the UAE go through the same regulatory approval. UAE pricing is competitive with major European cities and typically lower than the UK or US for the same volume.
How do I verify a UAE aesthetic clinic is licensed?
The clinic must hold a DHA (Dubai), DOH (Abu Dhabi) or MOH (other emirates) operating licence. Each treating practitioner must also hold an individual professional licence. Spalist verifies both at listing and re-verifies every 90 days.
What's the typical downtime for filler or Botox?
Botox: most people return to normal activities the same day, with minor injection-point redness for an hour or two. Filler: mild swelling and possible bruising for 2–5 days, especially around the lips.
How much does aesthetic clinic cost in the UAE?
Typically AED 800–5000 for a 45-minute session. Budget end: neighbourhood spas in Karama, Deira, and Sharjah industrial areas. Mid-range: boutique day spas in Marina, Jumeirah, Al Majaz. Luxury end: five-star hotel spas in Palm Jumeirah, Downtown, Saadiyat, Al Maryah Island.
How long does a aesthetic clinic session take?
Standard session: 45 minutes from check-in to walk-out (including changing, treatment and rest). Add-on extensions (oil massage, longer mask, post-treatment refreshments) can bring the total to 90–120 minutes.
How often should I get aesthetic clinic?
Frequency depends on your goal. Discuss with your therapist on the first visit. Most regulars settle into a monthly rhythm.
Where can I find the best aesthetic clinic in the UAE?
Use the city breakdown on this page to jump to dedicated lists in Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Sharjah and the wider UAE. Each city page ranks aesthetic clinic providers by rating, verified review count and Spalist editorial assessment.
How do I book aesthetic clinic?
Open any spa profile on this page and tap the WhatsApp button. UAE spas overwhelmingly prefer WhatsApp — most reply within five minutes. For featured providers and weekend bookings, message 3–5 days ahead.
Is aesthetic clinic safe during pregnancy?
Some forms are; others are not. Discuss with your doctor and the spa before booking. Many treatments are fine during pregnancy with adaptations, but some are not, especially in the first trimester.