Botox Injections in Ras Al Khaimah

0 providers · 10–20 minutes · Not covered by insurance · Typical cost: AED 1,100 · Updated March 2026

Looking for botox injections in Ras Al Khaimah? The UAE Open Healthcare Directory lists 0 dermatology providers in Ras Al Khaimah who may offer this procedure. The typical cost is AED 1,100 (range: AED 600AED 2,200). Providers below are ranked by patient ratings. All facilities are licensed by the Ministry of Health and Prevention (MOHAP). Botox (botulinum toxin type A) injections temporarily relax facial muscles to smooth wrinkles and fine lines. Common treatment areas include forehead lines, crow's feet, frown lines (glabella), and bunny lines. Results last 3–6 months. It is also used medically for migraines, excessive sweating, and jaw clenching.

Duration

10–20 minutes

Recovery

No recovery needed

Insurance

Not covered

Typical Cost

AED 1,100

Botox Injections Cost — UAE City Comparison

CityFromTypicalUp to
DubaiAED 800AED 1,500AED 3,000View
Abu DhabiAED 700AED 1,400AED 2,800View
SharjahAED 500AED 1,100AED 2,200View
AjmanAED 500AED 1,000AED 2,000View
Ras Al Khaimah(current)AED 600AED 1,100AED 2,200Viewing
FujairahAED 600AED 1,000AED 2,000View
Umm Al QuwainAED 500AED 900AED 1,800View
Al AinAED 600AED 1,100AED 2,200View

What to Expect

A thin needle injects small amounts of Botox into targeted muscles. The procedure takes 10–20 minutes with minimal discomfort. No downtime is needed. Results appear within 3–7 days and peak at 2 weeks. Follow-up treatments every 3–6 months maintain results.

Insurance Coverage

Not covered

Cosmetic Botox is not covered. Medical Botox for chronic migraines, hyperhidrosis, or TMJ may be partially covered by enhanced plans with a neurologist's referral and pre-authorisation.

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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.