Dr Muhammad Jan is a DHA- and DOH-licensed physician holding an MBBS and advanced aesthetic medicine certification from the University of Sharjah. He performs every consultation and every treatment personally dermal fillers, wrinkle-relaxing injections, skin boosters, acne treatment, hair loss treatment, thread lifts, and endolaser skin tightening.
Dr. Muhammad Jan trained in medicine before aesthetics, and that order shapes how he assesses a face, plans treatment, and decides when to decline it.
He qualified MBBS at Riphah International University, then completed advanced aesthetic medicine certification at the University of Sharjah and injectable certification with the American Association of Aesthetic Medicine. Six years of clinical practice sit behind that, spanning general medicine and urgent care before aesthetics.
Assessment starts with medical history, medication, and previous procedures, not the treatment you arrived asking about. Facial proportion is examined across the cheeks, temples, glabella, jawline, and under-eye area because volume loss in one region often explains what looks like a line in another.
That grounding matters most where aesthetics and medicine overlap. Acne is examined and prescribed for as a skin condition. Hair loss is investigated for thyroid, iron, and hormonal causes before any scalp treatment.
Dr Muhammad Jan assesses each concern individually, matching volume loss, fine lines, skin laxity, acne, or hair thinning to the treatment that suits your anatomy.
Patients arrive with a concern, not a procedure. Volume loss across the cheeks, temples, and chin is commonly assessed for dermal fillers. Fine lines on the forehead, glabella, and crow’s feet are treated with wrinkle-relaxing injections.
Dehydrated or uneven skin responds to skin boosters. Laxity along the lower face, jawline, and neck is assessed for endolaser skin tightening or a thread lift. Under-eye hollowing and jawline definition are treated with filler, placed according to your anatomy rather than a template.
Two concerns are medical rather than cosmetic. Active acne is examined and prescribed for by a physician. Hair loss is tested for thyroid, iron, and hormonal causes before anything is injected.
Dr Muhammad Jan holds an MBBS, with DHA and DOH general practitioner licenses, advanced aesthetic medicine certification from the University of Sharjah; and injectable certification from the American Association of Aesthetic Medicine. He performs every assessment and every treatment personally. Some consultations conclude that a different treatment suits you better or that none is needed.
Hyaluronic acid filler is never injected without hyaluronidase available to reverse it. Vascular occlusion is rare but time-critical, and minutes decide the outcome. Ask any clinic whether they stock it before you book.
Every syringe is MOHAP-registered, sourced through licensed UAE suppliers, and unsealed in the room. Batch number and expiry go into your file. Counterfeit injectables circulate in this market, and this is how yours are ruled out.
General practitioner licenses from the Dubai Health Authority and Department of Health – Abu Dhabi, both searchable on the DHA Sheryan register. License numbers on request. Verify before your appointment, not after.
MBBS from Riphah International University, then advanced aesthetic medicine certification at the University of Sharjah and injectable certification with the American Association of Aesthetic Medicine. Six years across general medicine, pediatrics, and urgent care came first.
Acne is examined and prescribed for as a skin condition. Hair loss is blood-tested for thyroid dysfunction, iron deficiency, and hormonal causes before injection. An aesthetic practitioner cannot do either.
Some consultations conclude a different treatment fits better, that timing is wrong, or that nothing is needed. Said plainly, not converted into a booking.