
Specialist dermatologist and medical director with 17 years' experience in cosmetic and anti-aging skin treatments
Experience
17 years
Languages
Arabic, English, French
Location
UAE
Sees
adults, seniors
Dr. Manal Alkadri is a specialist dermatologist with over 17 years of experience in medical and cosmetic dermatology. She completed her Doctor of Medicine from Damascus University, Syria in 2005, followed by a Master's Degree in Dermatology and Venereology in 2011. Since 2013, she has served as Medical Director at CosmeSurge, where she combines clinical expertise with leadership in aesthetic medicine.
Dr. Alkadri specializes in cosmetic and anti-aging treatments, with particular expertise in injectable procedures like Botox and fillers, as well as advanced techniques including radiofrequency skin tightening (Thermage), mesotherapy, and advanced face and neck lifting. She stays current with evolving techniques to deliver the best possible results for her patients.
She is a good fit if you're seeking experienced, compassionate care for skin conditions and cosmetic procedures from someone who is genuinely passionate about her field and committed to ongoing professional development.
Special interests: Botox and fillers, face and neck lifting, skin tightening.
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Master's Degree in Dermatology and Venereology
Damascus University, Syria · 2011
Doctor of Medicine (M.D.)
Damascus University, Syria · 2005
Specialist Dermatology and Medical Director
CosmeSurge, United Arab Emirates · 2013-present
Consultations are available in Arabic, English, French.
This doctor primarily sees adults and seniors.
Commonly treated: Aging Skin, Skin Laxity, Wrinkles and Fine Lines.
Profile compiled from NMC Healthcare's public website (see original profile via the booking link). Data is informational, not medical advice.
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