Skin Booster Price in Egypt 2026: The Complete Cost and Value Guide
The price question is completely natural, and you have every right to know the answer clearly before you decide.
Let me give you the number first, then understand what’s behind it. A skin booster in Egypt generally ranges between 1,000 and 7,000 EGP per session. Most trusted clinics offer good types in the 3,000 to 6,000 EGP range per session. But that number alone doesn’t tell the whole story — let’s understand what exactly you’re paying for.
Why is there such a big difference in price?
Because a “skin booster” isn’t one product at one price. There are factors that push the price up and down:
| Factor | Effect on price |
|---|---|
| Product type and country of origin | Genuine, certified types cost more |
| Doctor’s experience and qualifications | High experience has its value |
| Clinic location | Upscale areas are usually higher |
| Treated area | The full face costs more than a localised area |
| Sessions in a package | A package is better value than a single session |
So when you see two different prices, the difference usually isn’t “expensive” vs “cheap,” it’s what’s inside the price.
What are you actually paying for?
This is the point that makes the difference. A fair price includes:
A genuine, certified product with a clear expiry date. The hand of a specialist who knows how to distribute the amount correctly. Sterilisation and a safe place. And follow-up after the session if you need anything.
These aren’t luxuries, they’re what separates a safe, beautiful result from one you might regret.
Beware the “too good” price
Let me say it plainly: a suspiciously cheap price is a warning sign.
A genuine product has a cost. If you find a price far below the market, ask yourself: is this product genuine? What’s its expiry date? Who’s doing the injecting? In many cases, that illusory saving turns into a problem that costs more to fix.
A tip from Dr. Rehab Zakaria: “I tell my patients: don’t choose your session by price alone. Ask about the product, the experience, and safety first. You’re having injectables in your face — it’s not something to accept the cheapest offer for. The real value is in a safe result, not the pounds you saved.”
How to get the best value (not the cheapest price)?
Value doesn’t mean the cheapest. It means the best safe result for your money. So:
Ask about the product type and country of origin. Ask to see the package opened in front of you. Ask about the doctor’s experience. Compare full packages, not single sessions. And confirm there’s follow-up after the session. These all ensure you’re paying for a result, not a gamble.
Is a skin booster an investment or an expense?
Think of it this way: a result lasting 6 months to a year, improving your skin’s quality and your confidence. Compared to creams you buy every month with no real result, a skin booster becomes an investment in your skin if it’s done right.
The key is choosing the right place the first time, so you don’t pay twice.
Frequently asked questions
Does the price include all sessions?
It depends on the clinic; there are full-protocol packages and single-session prices.
Are packages better value?
Yes, a full package is usually better value than booking each session alone.
Is the consultation priced separately?
It varies, ask when booking.
Why is the same type a different price at two clinics?
The difference is the doctor’s experience, the clinic’s location, and the accompanying service.
The takeaway
A skin booster price in Egypt in 2026 generally ranges between 1,000 and 7,000 EGP, with most trusted clinics in the 3,000–6,000 range — but the number alone isn’t the measure. What makes the difference is value: a genuine product, a specialist doctor, safety, and follow-up. Steer clear of the suspiciously cheap, and choose the place that gives you a safe result the first time. Book your consultation with Dr. Rehab Zakaria to learn the plan and price that suit your case.
To book in New Cairo, message WhatsApp 01064022402 or visit dr-rehabzakaria.com/reservation.
Disclaimer: The prices mentioned are approximate market ranges for illustration and may vary. The actual price is determined after a medical consultation and a personalised treatment plan. This article is for education and is not a substitute for a consultation.

Dr. Rehab Zakaria
Clinic & beauty consultant
Consultant in Dermatology, Cosmetic, and Laser
Master’s and Doctorate in Dermatology and Laser Diseases
Certified Trainer
Master Injector