
The New Face of Beauty: Inside Dubai’s Regenerative Aesthetics Boom
With treatments that go beyond surface-level fixes, the clinic is redefining self-care through science, offering results that restore, heal, and rejuvenate from within.
In a city known for pushing the boundaries of beauty and innovation, it’s no surprise that Dubai has quietly become a global capital for regenerative aesthetics. While fillers and lasers may have had their moment, the future is veering in a different direction and it’s one that’s less about masking imperfections and more about revitalising from within.
At the heart of this shift is Aesthetics International Clinic, a name already familiar among those in the know. Founded by the highly regarded Dr. Jaffer Khan, the clinic has long been a pioneer in aesthetic medicine. But now, it’s the regenerative approach (helmed by leading specialists Dr. Zara Yousufzai and Dr. Mazen Al Samarrae) that’s drawing a discerning new clientele.
So what exactly is regenerative aesthetics? In simple terms, it’s the science of helping the body heal itself. These treatments rely on cutting-edge techniques that use the body’s own DNA, stem cells, or blood platelets — paired with sophisticated delivery systems like microneedling or light therapy — to restore vitality on a cellular level. The result? Skin that looks healthier, hair that grows stronger, and an overall appearance that feels more like you — just better.

Among the most sought-after treatments are Exosome Therapy for deep tissue repair and hair growth, Salmon DNA Therapy for radiance and firmness, and Platelet Rich Fibrin (PRF), which uses your own blood to trigger natural collagen production. There’s also IV Infusion Therapy for that from-the-inside-out glow, and the much-buzzed-about Morpheus8 RF microneedling, which tightens and smooths with impressive precision.
And it’s not just about skin. Hair restoration treatments like stem cell therapy are gaining traction too, especially in a region where beauty rituals often start from the crown. Laser-based solutions such as Fotona 4D and PicoSure offer even more precision, allowing practitioners to target everything from pigmentation and scarring to deep-set wrinkles.

With every treatment customised to the individual, the clinic’s approach is rooted in the belief that beauty should be both personal and regenerative. It’s a philosophy that goes beyond surface-level results, aiming to create a more sustainable form of self-care — one that prioritises long-term health over short-term fixes.
To discover more or book your personalised consultation today, visit www.aesthetics.ae.
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