Treatment Cost

Biostimulator Treatment Cost in Dubai

The price of collagen biostimulator treatment depends on the product selected — such as Radiesse or Sculptra — the number of vials your skin requires, the treatment area, and the number of sessions in your plan. This page explains what influences pricing so you can approach your consultation informed.

What Affects Biostimulator Treatment Cost?

Biostimulator treatment is a medical procedure that requires clinical assessment, product selection, and skilled injection technique. Unlike standardised treatments with fixed pricing, the cost reflects the specific clinical decisions made for your skin. Here are the key factors:

Product Type

Different biostimulators — such as Radiesse (CaHA) and Sculptra (PLLA) — differ in mechanism, longevity, and cost. The product depends on your skin’s condition and goals. See our Radiesse vs Sculptra comparison for details.

Number of Vials

The volume required depends on the treatment area and the degree of collagen loss. More extensive depletion typically requires more product.

Treatment Area

Face, jawline, temples, neck, décolletage, and body areas each require different approaches and volumes, affecting overall cost.

Number of Sessions

Most patients require 1–3 sessions. Your total investment reflects the number needed for optimal structural improvement.

Physician Expertise

Biostimulator injection requires precise technique and deep anatomical knowledge. A qualified physician ensures safety and outcomes.

Important: The final cost of your biostimulator treatment is determined after Dr. Azra assesses your skin during a consultation. Your plan is personalised based on your collagen status, facial structure, treatment goals, and the product most appropriate for your needs. This ensures you pay for exactly the treatment your skin requires.

How Many Sessions Are Usually Needed?

Biostimulator injections work by triggering your body’s own collagen production — a process that develops gradually over weeks and months. Understanding the typical timeline helps you plan both your expectations and your investment.

Initial Course

1–3 Sessions

The number depends on the product selected and the extent of collagen loss. Sessions are spaced several weeks apart to allow the gradual collagen-building process to begin between treatments.

Maintenance

Every 12–24 Months

Once initial rebuilding is complete, periodic maintenance sessions sustain the improvement. The long interval reflects the durability of biostimulator results compared to traditional dermal fillers.

Because collagen stimulation is a biological process, results develop progressively — not immediately. Most patients notice initial firmness improvements within four to six weeks, with optimal results at three to six months as new collagen matures and integrates. Learn more about collagen stimulation skin treatments in our educational guide.

What Are Biostimulator Treatments?

Collagen biostimulators are a class of injectable treatment that differs fundamentally from dermal fillers. Where fillers add volume by occupying space with a gel-like substance, biostimulators work by triggering your body’s own collagen production — effectively rebuilding the structural foundation of the skin from within. Our article on biostimulators vs dermal fillers explains the key differences in detail.

The two most established biostimulator categories are calcium hydroxylapatite (CaHA) — used in Radiesse — and poly-L-lactic acid (PLLA) — used in Sculptra. Both are biocompatible materials that act as a scaffold once injected: they provide an initial structural effect while simultaneously stimulating fibroblasts to lay down new Type I and Type III collagen around the treatment site.

The result is a gradual, natural improvement in skin density, firmness, and structural definition that develops over months and can persist for one to two years or longer. You can learn more about how biostimulator treatment works, what products are used, and who it’s best suited for on our dedicated service page.

Biostimulators in Regenerative Aesthetics

Collagen biostimulators are one of the foundational treatments within Dr. Azra’s regenerative aesthetic treatments approach — a philosophy that prioritises stimulating the body’s own biology rather than adding external substances to mask the effects of aging.

In practice, biostimulators are frequently combined with other regenerative treatments to produce more comprehensive results. Common combinations include biostimulators paired with Dermapen microneedling, exosome therapy, and skin boosters — addressing both structural collagen loss and other aspects of skin quality simultaneously. They are particularly effective for patients concerned with collagen loss and early skin aging.

The decision to combine treatments — and how this affects your overall investment — is based entirely on your clinical assessment. Dr. Azra explains the rationale behind every recommendation and provides transparent pricing for each component.

Other Treatment Pricing

If you’re comparing options or considering a combined protocol, transparent pricing for other treatments is available here:

Browse all treatments under Face Treatments and Skin Treatments.

Frequently Asked Questions

The cost varies depending on the biostimulator product selected, the number of vials required, the treatment area, and the number of sessions. Dr. Azra provides transparent, personalised pricing after assessing your skin during a consultation — ensuring the plan and cost are based on your specific clinical needs.
Most patients require one to three sessions depending on the product used and the extent of collagen loss. Sessions are spaced several weeks apart. Because collagen production is a gradual biological process, results develop progressively — with optimal improvement at three to six months.
Yes. Collagen biostimulators such as calcium hydroxylapatite and poly-L-lactic acid have established safety profiles supported by clinical research and regulatory approvals. Side effects are typically mild and temporary — including swelling, redness, and occasional bruising — and resolve within days.
Results typically last 12 to 24 months or longer, depending on the product, your skin condition, and lifestyle. Because biostimulators trigger your own collagen production, the improvement is gradual, natural-looking, and significantly longer-lasting than traditional hyaluronic acid dermal fillers.
Radiesse provides immediate structural volume plus progressive collagen stimulation, while Sculptra works entirely through gradual collagen stimulation with no immediate volume. Each is suited to different clinical needs. Read our Radiesse vs Sculptra comparison for a detailed breakdown.
Biostimulators can treat areas of collagen loss including the cheeks, jawline, temples, chin, and neck. Some products are also suitable for body areas such as the décolletage, upper arms, and abdomen. The appropriate areas are determined during your consultation.
Yes. Biostimulators are frequently combined with other regenerative aesthetic treatments such as Dermapen microneedling, exosome therapy, and skin boosters. Combining treatments can enhance results but also affects overall cost. Dr. Azra will advise on the most appropriate combination for your skin.

Interested in Biostimulator Treatment?

The best way to understand the cost and value of biostimulator treatment for your skin is a face-to-face consultation. Book an appointment with Dr. Azra to receive a personalised collagen assessment, a clear treatment recommendation, and transparent pricing.