01Eid al-Adha 2026 — the countdown starts now
Eid al-Adha 1447 AH falls on Friday 6 June 2026. That is 33 days from 4 May.
If you want a thread lift, laser resurfacing, or a biostimulator series to be fully settled before the holiday, the booking window for those treatments closes this week.
This guide breaks every treatment category by how far in advance it needs to be done — based on clinical downtime data and the experience of GCC patients who book Bangkok trips around the Islamic holiday calendar every year.
02Aesthetic treatments during Dhul Hijjah fasting days
Ramadan 2026 ended on 19 March (Eid al-Fitr: 20 March). For Eid al-Adha, many GCC patients observe the Sunnah fast on Arafah Day — 5 June 2026, the day before Eid. General principles:
- Safe any time: Topical facials, LED therapy, skin-booster drips scheduled after a full meal.
- Safe after eating / breaking fast: HA fillers, Botox, IV drips. Schedule injections when well-hydrated — dehydration mutes the immediate visual result.
- Reschedule if fasting: CO₂ laser, deep peels, any procedure requiring prolonged topical anaesthetic under occlusion.
03Week-by-week Eid Glow booking timeline
NOW — 4–10 May (33–27 days before Eid): Thread lift, Ruby Q-Switch laser series, plant-derived Stem Cell booster. These require 3–4 weeks for collagen remodelling or cell turnover — book by 8 May or the window closes.
11–17 May (26–20 days before Eid): Radiesse biostimulator (swelling resolves in 7–10 days), Arbutin Drip series starts (3-session weekly protocol).
18–24 May (19–13 days before Eid): HA filler (Juvederm / Restylane / Teosyal) — bruising resolves in 5–10 days; Botox (3–5 day onset, 10–14 day peak). Book Botox by 23 May for Eid peak.
25–31 May (12–6 days before Eid): Aqua Pure IV Drip, Juvelook skin booster, medical facial — zero-downtime treatments.
1–3 June (3–5 days before Eid): Arbutin or Aqua Pure final IV session, meso-glow facial. Safe to schedule even with Arafah fast on 5 June — not food or drink.
04What NOT to book in the Eid run-up
Some treatments carry enough downtime or ingredient concerns to avoid around Eid gatherings:
- CO₂ fractional laser / deep peel — 7–14 days of raw, red skin; incompatible with Eid social schedule.
- Collagen Drip — bovine or marine collagen source; not halal. We redirect GCC patients to Aqua Pure + Arbutin Drip: similar brightening, fully halal-conscious.
- Salmon DNA / Rejuran (PDRN) — derived from salmon sperm; not halal under strict GCC opinion. We offer Juvelook (synthetic PLLA + HA) as a direct alternative.
- Any IV drip on Arafah Day (5 June) — a fluid + nutrient input via IV is a fiqh question best avoided; reschedule to post-Eid or 4 June.
05Waleerat's Eid Glow Package for GCC patients
The most requested GCC combination for Eid al-Adha 2026 (book now, treatments spread across May):
(1) Thread lift — contouring for holiday photos. (2) Juvederm filler — lips or cheeks (fermentation-derived HA, halal-compatible). (3) Botox 3 areas — forehead, glabella, crow's feet. (4) Arbutin Drip × 3 sessions — brightening series across three weeks. (5) Medical facial — day of departure.
All ingredients are halal-conscious: fermentation-derived HA, no porcine collagen, no animal-source gelatin, alcohol-free carriers. Female physician available on request.
WhatsApp us at +66 2 252 3322 — Arabic-speaking coordinator available for voice notes.
Approximate total: ฿45,000–65,000 (AED 4,800–6,900) — versus an equivalent package in Dubai at AED 22,000–35,000.
