Mohammed Bin Rashid City patients — Sobha Hartland, District One Mansions, Meydan Heights — almost never book a single appointment. The conversation usually opens with a multi-month plan: a full-face Profhilo course, a laser hair removal programme across several body areas, sometimes a parallel dental rehab or aligner case. This 2026 guide is written for that household-level planning: how we structure long programmes across Silk Clinics' aesthetic, laser and dental teams in Dubai Healthcare City, how a driver pin and written plan are sent ahead of every visit, and how staged payment options are handled for larger dental work.
Mohammed Bin Rashid City at a glance
MBR City covers District One, Sobha Hartland, Meydan Avenue and the surrounding lagoon and villa communities — among Dubai's most newly built premium residential districts. Patients often book mid-morning to fit around school drop-off or weekend mornings before family commitments.
Local landmarks we routinely give patients as orientation points include District One, Sobha Hartland, Crystal Lagoon, Meydan Avenue, Hartland Greens, MBR City Boulevard. Most MBR City patients arrive within 12 minutes door-to-door, which makes Silk Clinics one of the few central-Dubai aesthetic clinics genuinely usable on a lunch break.
What MBR City patients actually ask for
MBR City patients living in Sobha Hartland, District One Mansions and Meydan Heights book longer-term programs: full-face Profhilo, multi-session laser hair removal courses, and combined dental rehab. We send a driver pin and treatment plan ahead of every visit.
Why Mohammed Bin Rashid City patients choose Silk Clinics
MBR City attracts long-term residents and families building a permanent base in Dubai. They want a clinic that does the same — stable team, consistent plans, real medical depth across aesthetics, dental and IV wellness. Our model fits that brief: DHA-licensed doctors, single-clinic continuity, and treatment plans built around years not months.
Three things consistently come up at our MBR City consultations. First, patients want their work to look like nothing has been done — no shiny foreheads, no inflated lips, no over-snatched jawlines. Second, they want continuity — to see the same doctor over years rather than rotate through injectors at a high-volume chain. Third, they want one clinic that handles skin, injectables, dental and wellness, so they aren't running between three different waiting rooms. The full local detail lives on our Mohammed Bin Rashid City area page.
The treatments MBR City patients book most
Across hundreds of consultations from Mohammed Bin Rashid City, the same short list of treatments comes up again and again. Most-booked are Botox, Dermal Fillers, Profhilo, Hydrafacial, Laser Hair Removal and Scarlet S Microneedling RF. Each is performed by a DHA-licensed physician — see the full doctor team — with consistent dosing and protocol across visits so your results compound rather than start over each time.
1. Botox
Botox is the single most-booked treatment for Mohammed Bin Rashid City patients. We focus on micro-dosing, anatomical placement and natural movement — the opposite of the obvious "frozen" look. Most appointments are completed within 30–45 minutes from check-in, making lunchtime slots realistic for working MBR City residents. Bring screenshots of results you like (or specifically dislike) — that single piece of homework saves a 20-minute conversation.
2. Dermal Fillers
Dermal Fillers is our second most-requested treatment from the Mohammed Bin Rashid City catchment. Our injectors specialise in proportion-led work that respects each patient's anatomy — the goal is balance, not volume for the sake of it. We will turn down a request that won't serve you and offer a more sensible alternative on the spot — sometimes a smaller dose, sometimes a different product, sometimes a skin-quality treatment such as Profhilo or skin boosters, or a regenerative option such as PRP.
3. Profhilo
Profhilo rounds out the top three. Skin treatments are deliberately layered with injectables and regenerative work so each modality has the recovery window it needs. We won't stack deep resurfacing on top of fresh filler, and we won't pretend a single device is "the answer" to laxity, pigmentation and texture at once. The full plan — sequencing, intervals, homecare — is documented in writing before you book a second visit.
Beyond the top three, popular ongoing programs for MBR City patients include laser hair removal courses, Hydrafacial monthly memberships, NAD+ IV therapy for energy and recovery, and cosmetic dental work — veneers, whitening and clear aligners. Explore the full injectables menu, skin treatments, laser, dental and IV wellness pages for everything we offer.
Who you'll see — the doctors behind your plan
Every appointment at Silk Clinics is performed by a DHA-licensed physician. Your aesthetic and regenerative consultation is most likely to be with Dr Ahmad Sadeqyar, our Medical Director, or Dr Suzanne Haddad, who leads injectables and skin. Cosmetic dental planning — veneers, whitening and bonding — is handled by Dr Karishma Mayer, prosthodontist. Day-to-day clinical operations and aftercare are coordinated by Noemi, our Head Nurse. Browse the full team before booking and request a specific doctor at the time of booking.
Continuity matters. Our team has remarkably low turnover by Dubai standards — several of our injectors have been with the clinic since opening — which means your treatment plan builds over years rather than restarting with each new face. For Mohammed Bin Rashid City patients who value the same doctor across decades of preventative aesthetics and skin maintenance, this is one of the most underrated advantages we offer.
Getting to the clinic from Mohammed Bin Rashid City
Al Khail Road northbound is the fastest route — about 12 minutes outside rush hour, 18–22 in peak. The nearest metro on the MBR City side is Business Bay (Red Line); transfer at BurJuman for the Green Line. Free covered parking is available beneath the clinic.
Most MBR City patients arrive by car or Careem. Free covered parking beneath Building 24. If you prefer the metro, Business Bay (Red Line) → transfer at BurJuman. For a full breakdown — including travel times from nearby neighbourhoods such as District One, Sobha Hartland, Crystal Lagoon — see the Mohammed Bin Rashid City area hub. We'll send a turn-by-turn pin and parking instructions to your phone before every appointment.
Pricing and how a first visit is planned
Pricing in aesthetic medicine should never be ambushed at the end of a treatment. We share clear pricing on WhatsApp before you arrive, again in writing at the consultation, and a final itemised quote is presented before any treatment — including add-ons such as PRP, numbing or take-home medical skincare. As a budgeting guide for MBR City patients: Hydrafacial starts at AED 750, Botox is dosed per area, dermal fillers are quoted per syringe of the chosen brand, and laser hair removal is sold as a course rather than per-session. For a precise quote tailored to your face and goals, the right next step is a paid 30-minute consultation — the fee is credited toward any treatment you book within 30 days.
Patients on multi-treatment plans — for example, a Profhilo course combined with Scarlet S RF Microneedling and a CO2 laser session — are given a single written plan covering the full sequence, intervals, downtime windows and expected total. For larger dental cases (veneers, full-mouth rehab, clear aligner programs above a defined threshold) staged payment plans are available — ask reception at your first consultation.
How a multi-month programme is actually structured
Long programmes fail for boring reasons: two treatments booked too close together, a laser course interrupted by a summer of sun exposure, a dental case started before the aesthetic sequence that should have preceded it. MBR City patients are typically planning across six to eighteen months and across more than one discipline, so the plan itself — not the individual treatment — is the thing that determines the result.
We therefore build the calendar first. A programme document maps every session across the year with its interval, its recovery window and its dependencies: which treatments must precede others, which cannot share a month, and which are flexible if travel intervenes. For a typical combined case that means bio-remodelling and skin-quality work in the first quarter, laser courses running on their own fixed rhythm alongside, deeper resurfacing placed in the low-UV months, and dental work sequenced so that any change to lip support or smile line happens before final aesthetic refinement rather than after it.
Every household member on a plan gets their own document, and family appointments are stacked into back-to-back rooms so one trip from Sobha Hartland or District One covers two or three people. That is the single most requested logistical detail from this catchment, and it is planned rather than improvised.
Laser hair removal as a programme, not a session
Laser hair removal is the most commonly mis-sold treatment in Dubai, because it is sold per session when it only works as a course. Hair grows in cycles, and only follicles in the active growth phase respond to a given session — which is why a course of six to eight treatments at four- to eight-week intervals, spaced by body area, is the clinical standard rather than an upsell. Skipping to a nine-week gap because of travel does not ruin the course, but repeatedly stretching intervals does slow it.
Device choice matters more in this city than in most. Dubai's patient population spans the full Fitzpatrick range, and a device or setting appropriate for lighter skin can cause burns or pigmentation change on deeper skin tones. We test-patch where there is any doubt, use longer-wavelength settings on darker skin, and are explicit that tanned skin — including a fresh lagoon or beach-club tan, which this catchment collects easily — means postponing a session rather than reducing energy and wasting the visit. Between sessions, daily broad-spectrum SPF is part of the protocol, not a suggestion.
Combining aesthetic and dental planning in the right order
Households in MBR City frequently run an aesthetic plan and a dental plan at the same time, and the order matters. Cosmetic dental work — veneers, crowns, clear aligners or a full smile design — changes lip support, tooth show and the proportions of the lower face. Assessing perioral filler or a lip treatment before that work is finished means assessing a face that is about to change.
Our default sequence is therefore: dental assessment and any alignment or restorative work first, whitening at the appropriate point in that sequence, and perioral aesthetic refinement afterwards, once the new smile line is settled. Skin-quality work, laser courses and neuromodulators run in parallel throughout because they do not interact with the dental timeline. Where a patient wants a visible improvement early in a long dental case, we use conservative, reversible options rather than committing to structural filler that may need adjusting later.
Longevity, recovery and the wellness side of a long plan
A large share of MBR City patients are also running training, weight-management or longevity goals alongside their aesthetic plan, and these interact. Rapid weight loss changes facial volume, which is a good reason to defer structural filler until weight is stable. Heavy training loads and frequent travel raise recovery demands, which affects how quickly skin heals after resurfacing.
Where relevant we integrate doctor-assessed IV protocols, NAD+ IV therapy for cellular energy and recovery, and glutathione with vitamin C for antioxidant support — always as part of a reviewed plan rather than a walk-in menu, and never marketed as skin whitening. Scalp health is handled the same way: PRP and PRF, hair exosomes and biotin mesotherapy are prescribed after assessment, on a defined course, with review photography at fixed intervals.
Costs, staged payments and how quotes are presented
Large multi-discipline programmes deserve honest arithmetic up front. You receive a single itemised quote covering the whole sequence — every session, every review, take-home medical skincare, and any likely add-ons — rather than a per-visit surprise. Where a course is priced as a package, the per-session equivalent is shown alongside it so you can compare fairly against other clinics. Optional elements are marked as optional, and we say plainly which parts of a plan carry the most clinical value if the budget needs trimming.
For larger dental cases and combined household programmes above a defined threshold, staged payment plans are available and are agreed in writing at the planning appointment rather than negotiated mid-treatment. Prices are held for the duration of an agreed programme so a long plan is not repriced halfway through.
Common mistakes in long programmes
The five we see most often: starting a laser course in peak summer without committing to sun avoidance; beginning facial filler before a dental case that will change lip support; pausing a skin-quality course after the first session because change is gradual; adding a new treatment from another clinic mid-programme without telling us, which makes any adverse reaction much harder to attribute; and treating a family member's plan as identical to yours. Every plan is individually assessed, even within one household.
What review and follow-up look like
Long programmes are only as good as their review points. We photograph in standardised lighting at fixed intervals, review against the original written goals rather than against memory, and adjust the remaining calendar when results run ahead of or behind expectation. If a modality is not delivering for you, we stop it and reallocate rather than completing the course for its own sake — and that decision is documented alongside everything else in your plan.
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If you're comparing clinic options across central Dubai, our area-specific guides for Meydan, Business Bay and Downtown Dubai cover travel-time, parking and locally-popular treatments from each neighbourhood. You can also browse the full Areas We Serve index for every district we cover.
Book from Mohammed Bin Rashid City — four ways
1. WhatsApp. Tap the floating WhatsApp button on this page to message the clinic. Most MBR City enquiries are answered within 30 minutes during clinic hours, with a written quote and the next available appointment slots.
2. Call us. Reception is on +971 4 579 2200 during clinic hours.
3. Book a consultation online. Use our consultation form to share goals, photos and preferred times — we'll come back with options and a written quote.
4. Get directions. We'll send a Google Maps pin and parking instructions before your visit. The clinic is at Building 24, Dubai Healthcare City — roughly 12 minutes from Mohammed Bin Rashid City.
Silk Clinics is doctor-led, DHA-licensed and intentionally small enough to stay personal. For patients in Mohammed Bin Rashid City planning their 2026 aesthetic care, that combination — clinical depth, continuity, discretion — is the reason most of our patients become long-term ones. We'd be glad to be your clinic too.
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About the author

Medical Director — Aesthetic & Regenerative Medicine
Leading Silk Clinics with years of experience in aesthetic medicine, Dr Ahmad Sadeqyar oversees clinical excellence across all departments and personally treats complex aesthetic cases.
- MD — Aesthetic Medicine
- Advanced Diploma in Regenerative Therapy
- Member, IMCAS
Medically reviewed by Noemi — Head Nurse, Laser Treatments & Aesthetics.




