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Dubai Cosmetic Surgery, NMC Hospital ink partnership deal

byCT Report
26/07/2016
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DUBAI: Dubai Cosmetic Surgery clinic and NMC Healthcare, one of the largest private sector healthcare providers in the UAE, have announced a business collaboration in a bid to boost medical tourism in UAE. According to Anisa Vrabac – Dubai Cosmetic Surgery spokesperson and head of the Hair Transplant Department, the partnership is a strategic fit that will enable the two brands to be more accessible to patients who are searching for excellence in healthcare and aesthetic medicine.

“This collaboration will help us on our mission to fully deliver our Laser and Skincare Treatments services across the Northern Emirates, and NMC’s strong position in the industry makes them a perfect partner, not only in the country but the Gulf region in general,” she said.

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Although in the beginning stages it will only be the Laser and Skincare Treatments department operating at NMC Specialty hospital in Al Nahda, Vrabac states that in the coming months other departments will also be expanding. “Our expansion plans include our Hair Transplant department, which is the leading hair loss treatment centre in the in the Middle East, as well as the Plastic and Reconstructive departments.” “We already have a wide reach in Dubai, so we will be expanding to the other emirates, and finally venture outside the UAE,” she explained, adding that this will also be a big boost for medical tourism in the country.

In addition to a wider outreach and strengthening Dubai Cosmetic Surgery clinic as a brand, Vrabac said that the clinic’s Laser and Skincare Treatments department, which is located on the second floor of NMC Specialty Hospital in Al Nahda, will be able to receive clients in state-of-the-art facilities and provide the highest level of aesthetics.

“This collaboration between our two organisations came as a result of our common interest in medical tourism across the Emirates,” said Vrabac adding that furthering medical tourism in the country is mutually beneficial to both Dubai Cosmetic Surgery clinic and NMC.” Amira Nassar, one of the clinic’s experienced Laser and Skincare specialists will be heading the department in Al Nahda. Treatments covered include laser hair removal, acne scar treatment, skin tightening, birthmarks removal, cellulite treatment and much more.

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