01Before arrival: WhatsApp and coordination
The experience starts with a WhatsApp message. The Arabic-speaking coordinator welcomes voice notes — many patients find them easier than typing — gathers your main concern, optional photos, and travel dates, then proposes a preliminary plan and a realistic time window.
This is where you set your preferences: a female-only team, a family room for a mahram, halal-conscious ingredient screening, and scheduling that respects prayer times. Specifying these in advance lets the clinic roster the right staff and room before you arrive.
02The consultation and translation
At the clinic, the coordinator translates between Arabic and the physician throughout the consultation. For a full Arabic-language consultation we allow an extra 15–20 minutes so nothing is rushed.
The physician assesses your skin, explains what suits you anatomically and what does not, and discusses alternatives candidly. The consultation is a place for questions, not just a sale — and you can request manufacturer ingredient lists before any injectable.
03Written treatment plan and pricing
Before anything is done you receive a clear plan and price. Treatments are quoted in Thai Baht; your bank applies the AED or SAR conversion.
Visa, Mastercard, and Amex from UAE and Saudi banks are accepted without surcharge, and UnionPay is also accepted.
At the end of the visit a written treatment plan is handed over, recording what was done, brands and doses where applicable, and aftercare instructions. Bring this document to any physician at home for follow-up or comparison.
04After you fly home: follow-up
The relationship does not end at departure. The WhatsApp channel stays open for Arabic-language aftercare questions, and the physician can review a photo or answer a query during recovery.
For treatments whose results develop over weeks or months (collagen stimulators, tightening, pigmentation), we set a realistic at-home maintenance schedule with you. The goal is a plan you continue at home, not a separate visit.
05Questions to ask before booking
Use these to confirm a clinic is genuinely set up for an Arabic-speaking patient:
- Is there an Arabic-speaking coordinator for the whole visit, not just booking?
- Can a female physician and nurse be scheduled in advance?
- Do you provide manufacturer ingredient lists and halal-conscious screening before injectables?
- Will I get a written treatment plan for follow-up at home?
- Does the Arabic follow-up channel stay open after I return?
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