Dermal Fillers in Fujairah

0 providers · 15–45 minutes · Not covered by insurance · Typical cost: AED 1,600 · Updated March 2026

Looking for dermal fillers in Fujairah? The UAE Open Healthcare Directory lists 0 dermatology providers in Fujairah who may offer this procedure. The typical cost is AED 1,600 (range: AED 900AED 3,200). Providers below are ranked by patient ratings. All facilities are licensed by the Ministry of Health and Prevention (MOHAP). Dermal fillers are injectable gels (hyaluronic acid, calcium hydroxylapatite, or poly-L-lactic acid) used to restore volume, smooth wrinkles, enhance lips, and contour facial features. Common areas include lips, cheeks, nasolabial folds, and jawline. Results are immediate and last 6–18 months.

Duration

15–45 minutes

Recovery

1–3 days (minimal)

Insurance

Not covered

Typical Cost

AED 1,600

Dermal Fillers Cost — UAE City Comparison

CityFromTypicalUp to
DubaiAED 1,500AED 2,500AED 5,000View
Abu DhabiAED 1,300AED 2,300AED 4,500View
SharjahAED 800AED 1,800AED 3,500View
AjmanAED 800AED 1,600AED 3,200View
Ras Al KhaimahAED 900AED 1,800AED 3,500View
Fujairah(current)AED 900AED 1,600AED 3,200Viewing
Umm Al QuwainAED 800AED 1,500AED 3,000View
Al AinAED 1,000AED 1,800AED 3,500View

What to Expect

After applying numbing cream, the practitioner injects filler using a fine needle or cannula. The procedure takes 15–45 minutes depending on the areas treated. Mild swelling and bruising may occur for 2–5 days. Results are visible immediately.

Anaesthesia: Local anaesthesia is typically used for this procedure.

Insurance Coverage

Not covered

Dermal fillers are cosmetic and not covered by UAE insurance plans. Full self-pay applies. Price is typically per syringe (1ml).

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Disclaimer: Pricing is indicative and based on DOH Mandatory Tariff methodology and market-observed ranges. Actual costs depend on facility type, clinical complexity, and insurance coverage. Always confirm pricing directly with the provider. Provider data is sourced from official Ministry of Health and Prevention (MOHAP) registers, last verified March 2026.