Dr. Rehab Zakaria

Safety and Quality at Dr. Rehab Zakaria’s Clinic in El Tagamoa

Safety and Quality at Dr. Rehab Zakaria’s Clinic in El Tagamoa

Let me ask you a question: when you choose an injectables clinic, what do you look at first? The price? The look? The ad?

If the answer isn’t “safety,” then we need to reorder priorities. Because in injectables, safety isn’t an “added feature,” it’s the foundation everything else is built on. Let’s talk honestly about what genuinely makes a clinic safe, and how Dr. Rehab Zakaria’s clinic in El Tagamoa translates that into reality.

Safety isn’t a word, it’s a system

Many say “we’re safe.” But what does real safety consist of?

Safety pillar Why it matters
A genuine certified product A counterfeit product threatens your health
Full sterilisation Reduces the risk of infection
A specialist doctor Consultant in Dermatology, Cosmetic & Laser and certified Master Injector — experience reduces risks
Medical history before the session Reveals cases that must be avoided
Follow-up after the session For reassurance and adjustment if needed

A missing pillar creates a gap. Real safety is having all these pillars together.

Product authenticity: your right to see with your own eyes

Let me say this clearly: you have the right to ask to see the package opened in front of you.

Confirm the country of origin and expiry date. A trusted clinic won’t just not mind that request, it will welcome it, because transparency is part of safety. If someone refused to show you the product, that’s a big question mark.

Sterilisation: the thing no one talks about

Infection is one of the rare but serious complications in injectables. Preventing it is simple: a clean place, sterile tools, and correct practices.

This doesn’t show in ads, but it genuinely makes a difference to your safety. A serious clinic takes it seriously even if it’s not “marketed.”

Medical history: why we ask many questions before the session

Sometimes a patient is surprised: “Why all these questions?”

The reason is there are cases where we should postpone or avoid treatment (pregnancy, clotting disorders, allergy…). These questions aren’t routine, they’re protection for you. The doctor who asks about your medical history cares about your safety, not just the result.

A tip from Dr. Rehab Zakaria: “I tell my patients at my clinic in El Tagamoa: I don’t rush any session. If I need to ask more, or to postpone because your case requires it, I will. A beautiful result isn’t worth risking your safety for. Safety to me isn’t a line item to save on, it’s the red line I don’t cross.”

Follow-up: quality continues after the session

Treatment doesn’t end at the clinic door. Follow-up allows:

  • Assessing the result after it stabilises.
  • Handling any minor effect.
  • A minor adjustment if needed.

And being in El Tagamoa, New Cairo makes that follow-up easier for patients in the area and surroundings. Proximity here is value, not a luxury.

Frequently asked questions

Can I ask about the sterilisation procedures?
Of course, and you have the right to be reassured.

If I have a health condition, what do I do?
Tell us at the consultation, and we’ll assess the safety and determine what’s suitable.

Does safety affect the price?
A genuine product, sterilisation, and experience have a cost, and that’s part of the value of safety.

If I feel any strange symptom after the session?
Contact the clinic immediately, follow-up is part of the service.

The takeaway

Safety at Dr. Rehab Zakaria’s clinic in El Tagamoa isn’t a slogan, it’s a complete system: a genuine product, sterilisation, specialty (Consultant in Dermatology, Cosmetic & Laser and certified Master Injector), medical history, and follow-up. When you choose a clinic, make safety the first criterion, and ask honestly about every pillar. Your health deserves a thoughtful choice. Book your consultation via WhatsApp 01064022402 or dr-rehabzakaria.com/reservation, and start reassured you’re in safe hands.

Disclaimer: This article is for general education and is not a substitute for medical advice. Suitability and safety assessment are determined after a doctor’s examination and knowing your medical history.

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