This page lists the plastic & reconstructive surgery hospitals in our directory offering Facial Implants in Dubai, UAE, including Burjeel Hospital for Advanced Surgery Dubai, Kings College Hospital Dubai, Aster Hospital Dubai. Each listing links through to the hospital's full profile page.
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Compare 3 accredited hospitals for Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery in Dubai, UAE
🇦🇪 Burjeel Hospital for Advanced Surgery Dubai
🇦🇪 Kings College Hospital Dubai
🇦🇪 Aster Hospital Dubai
How we selected these hospitals
A hospital appears on this page when Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery is among its listed specialties and it is located in Dubai, UAE. Hospitals are not ranked by a proprietary "best" score — the order follows the listed rating (highest first), the same field shown on each hospital's profile.
How to Select the Best Hospital for Facial Implants in Dubai, UAE?
Choosing the right hospital for facial implants is one of the most important decisions in your treatment journey. A few factors are worth weighing before you decide:
International Accreditation
Look for a hospital with international accreditation such as JCI or NABH — see the accreditation badges shown for each hospital below.
Specialization
Check that the hospital's listed specialties actually include plastic & reconstructive surgery rather than only general care.
Capacity and Track Record
Bed count and year established (shown below for each hospital) are a reasonable proxy for scale and operating experience.
Transparent Costs
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Understanding Facial Implants
Facial implants surgery is a precision aesthetic and reconstructive procedure that uses biocompatible solid silicone, porous polyethylene (Medpor), or custom CAD/CAM-fabricated implants to augment or restore structural deficiencies of the chin (mentoplasty), cheeks (malar/submalar augmentation), jawline (mandibular angle implants), and midface skeleton. Clinical outcomes reported in peer-reviewed literature consistently show patient satisfaction rates exceeding 92% when performed by board-certified craniofacial or plastic surgeons using contemporary implant systems. GAF Healthcare connects international patients with JCI- and NABH-accredited institutions in India and JCI- and DHA-licensed centres in Dubai and Abu Dhabi, offering world-class surgical expertise at a fraction of Western costs, with end-to-end medical travel coordination.
Clinical Overview
Facial implants surgery addresses congenital hypoplasia, post-traumatic skeletal deficiency, age-related midface volume loss, and elective aesthetic reshaping of the craniofacial skeleton. Unlike soft-tissue fillers, which are temporary and volumetrically limited, alloplastic implants physically augment the underlying bony scaffold—the zygoma, mandibular symphysis, mandibular angle, or pyriform aperture—producing permanent, mechanically stable results that age naturally with the face. The physiological rationale is rooted in the relationship between skeletal projection and soft-tissue drape: deficient chin projection, for instance, creates the optical illusion of a larger nose and a receding jawline, while malar hypoplasia flattens the midface and accelerates the appearance of nasolabial folds. Correcting the osseous foundation harmonises all overlying soft-tissue landmarks.
Full details →Who is a Candidate?
- IDEAL CANDIDATES (AESTHETIC):
- Adults aged 18 or older with fully developed craniofacial skeleton (skeletal maturity confirmed on lateral cephalometric radiograph)
- Patients with chin projection deficit (Holdaway angle <9°, or soft-tissue pogonion more than 2 mm posterior to a vertical dropped from subnasale)
- Malar hypoplasia with a negative vector orbit (globe anterior to the inferior orbital rim on lateral view)
- Mandibular angle deficiency resulting in a narrow or weak-appearing lower face
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Treatment Options & Approaches
Standard Alloplastic Implant Augmentation (primary Technique)
This remains the gold-standard approach for elective augmentation. Solid silicone implants (Shore A hardness 20–30) are placed in a subperiosteal pocket through hidden intraoral or strategically placed cutaneous incisions. The implant is selected from a sizing system (e.g., Implantech, Stryker, or Establishment Labs catalogues) using pre-operative cephalometric measurements. Fixation is typically achieved by periosteal closure alone for chin implants, or titanium microscrew fixation (1.5 mm system) for malar and mandibular angle sites where shear forces are higher. Operative time per site: 45–90 minutes. This technique is suitable for primary, single-site augmentation with moderate volumetric requirements.
Patient-specific Implants (PSI) VIA CAD/CAM Technology
For patients with complex asymmetry, significant skeletal deficiency, post-traumatic deformity, or those requiring multi-site augmentation, PSI are fabricated using the patient's own CT data. The surgical plan is executed digitally (Materialise ProPlan CMF, DePuy Synthes ProFace, or KLS Martin CARES system), and the implant is milled from medical-grade PEEK (polyether ether ketone) or cast in high-consistency silicone elastomer. Surgical cutting guides or positioning guides, also 3D-printed from the same dataset, ensure sub-millimetre implant placement accuracy intraoperatively. PSI virtually eliminates the need for intraoperative implant modification (bending, trimming), reduces operative time in experienced centres, and yields superior symmetry outcomes compared to off-the-shelf implants. Fabrication lead time is typically 3–6 weeks, which must be incorporated into treatment planning timelines.
Full details →Recovery
Pre-operative PHASE (4–8 WEEKS Before Surgery)
- Step 1 — Virtual Consultation with GAF Healthcare: Standardised photographic submission (7-view facial series), completion of medical history form, and video consultation with the assigned surgeon. Digital morphing and simulation images shared with the patient within 48–72 hours.
- Step 2 — Diagnostic Workup: CBCT or CT facial skeleton, cephalometric radiograph, OPG, and blood panel completed at a GAF-partnered diagnostic centre. If PSI is selected, CT DICOM data is submitted to the implant manufacturer; allow 3–6 weeks for fabrication.
- Step 3 — Anaesthesia Assessment: Online pre-anaesthesia questionnaire reviewed by the anaesthesiologist. Patients on anticoagulants, antiplatelets, or NSAIDs must cease medication 7–14 days pre-operatively per haematology guidance.
- Step 4 — Travel and Visa Arrangement: GAF Healthcare coordinates e-Medical Visa application (India) or tourist/medical entry visa (UAE). Confirmed surgical date provided; patient books flights to arrive 2–3 days before surgery for final pre-operative review.
- Step 5 — Pre-operative Clinic Visit (Day -1 or Day of Admission): Final surgeon examination, implant sizing confirmation (trial sizers placed over skin surface), written informed consent, anaesthesia review, pre-operative antibiotics prescription (typically amoxicillin-clavulanate or clindamycin for penicillin-allergic patients), and chlorhexidine oral rinse regimen initiated.
INTRAOPERATIVE PHASE (Day 0)
Full details →Risks to be aware of
Facial implants surgery carries a well-characterised risk profile that patients must understand prior to providing informed consent. The overall major complication rate at high-volume accredited centres is reported at 3–8%, with the majority of complications being manageable and not requiring implant removal.
Full details →Why GAF Healthcare
GAF Healthcare provides a fully integrated medical travel coordination service covering every logistical dimension of the patient's journey, from first contact to post-operative follow-up at home.
Common questions about Facial Implants
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This page lists 3 accredited plastic & reconstructive surgery hospitals in Dubai, UAE, so you can compare accreditation, specialties and bed capacity in one place.
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