Dr. Rehab Zakaria

Dr. Rehab Zakaria’s Experience in Skin Boosters, Fillers, and Botox

Dr. Rehab Zakaria’s Experience in Skin Boosters, Fillers, and Botox

There’s a question people forget while searching for a clinic: not “what’s the product,” but the more important “who’s injecting.”

Because in injectables, the hand holding the needle matters more than the needle itself. Dr. Rehab Zakaria is a Consultant in Dermatology, Cosmetic & Laser, holding a Master’s and Doctorate in Dermatology and Laser, a certified Master Injector — meaning she trains other doctors in injection — and a member of the European Society of Dermatology, at her clinic in El Tagamoa. Let’s understand why that experience genuinely makes a difference in result and safety, not just marketing talk.

Why is experience more important than the product?

Imagine you have the best colours in the world. Will they produce a work of art? No, not without a skilled artist holding the brush.

Same with injectables. The same genuine product can give a magical result in an experienced hand, and a poor result in an inexperienced one. Why? Because injecting is an anatomical art:

  • The right place to inject.
  • The right depth.
  • The balanced amount.
  • Understanding facial anatomy and blood vessels.

These aren’t learned in a quick course, they’re clinical experience built over time. And note that Dr. Rehab is a certified injector trainer — whoever trains others has to master the anatomy and technique enough to pass it to other doctors.

The treatment method: experience in every step

Dr. Rehab’s experience shows in how she works:

Step How experience shows
Diagnosis Diagnoses the real problem before offering treatment
Planning Sees the face as one unit, not an isolated area
Execution Starts conservatively, the measured dose
Safety Anatomical understanding reduces rare risks
Follow-up Assesses the result and minor adjustment if needed

Experience reduces risks

This is a serious point. Most rare injectable complications (like asymmetry or vessel problems) are linked to imprecise injection.

A doctor experienced in facial anatomy knows where to inject and where to avoid, so she greatly reduces these risks. And even if something happens, experience lets her handle it quickly and correctly. That’s why experience isn’t a luxury, it’s safety.

Skin boosters, fillers, Botox — each has its art

Experience isn’t general, it’s a specialty in each treatment:

  • Skin boosters: knowing how to distribute the product over the area and the right skin depth.
  • Fillers: understanding the lifting points and balancing volume with the rest of the face.
  • Botox: precision in the dose for a natural, not frozen, result.

Finding all that experience in one doctor who sees your face holistically — that’s what gives a harmonious result.

How do you confirm a doctor’s experience?

  • Ask about their specialty.
  • View samples of previous natural results.
  • Notice: do they diagnose before offering treatment? Do they explain risks honestly?
  • Trust the doctor who welcomes your questions.

Frequently asked questions

Does experience affect the price?
Yes, and experience is value worth paying for, because it determines safety and result.

Does an experienced doctor refuse cases?
Yes sometimes, and that refusal is a sign of experience and honesty.

Can I ask about their experience in a specific treatment?
Of course, and you have the right to know.

Does experience reduce downtime?
Precise injection reduces bruising and swelling, improving the experience.

The takeaway

Dr. Rehab Zakaria’s experience in skin boosters, fillers, and Botox isn’t a marketing detail, it’s the essence of result and safety — backed by a Master’s, Doctorate, and Master Injector certification. In injectables, the hand matters more than the product, and experience is what turns the treatment from a “gamble” into a safe, calculated procedure. To be in experienced hands, book your consultation via WhatsApp 01064022402 or dr-rehabzakaria.com/reservation, and see natural before-and-after results at dr-rehabzakaria.com/before-and-after.

Disclaimer: This article is for general education and is not a substitute for medical advice. The treatment plan is determined after a doctor’s assessment.

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