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Book a Medical Spa ConsultationThe fastest-growing segment in global wellness is the medical spa — a facility that bridges traditional spa relaxation with evidence-based clinical treatments. Aesthetic medicine, IV therapy, longevity protocols, body composition analysis, and regenerative treatments are moving out of sterile clinical environments and into premium wellness settings. Clients want results, but they also want the experience.
Developing a medical spa requires a fundamentally different skill set from hotel spa development. Regulatory navigation, clinical staff recruitment, medical equipment procurement, and the design of a space that feels luxurious but functions as a clinical environment — these are specialist disciplines. IFEEL SPA International has the team to manage all of them.
Injectables, laser, skin rejuvenation, body contouring — the highest-demand segment in the GCC medical wellness market.
IV therapy, diagnostics, longevity protocols, integrative health — bridging preventive medicine and luxury wellness.
Physiotherapy, electromagnetic therapy, post-surgical recovery — clinical outcomes in a premium environment.
Combining Western medicine with traditional wellness modalities — the future of personalised health.
Every GCC and African country has a different licensing framework for medical wellness facilities. UAE (DHA/DOH), Saudi Arabia (MOH), Qatar (Supreme Council of Health), Kenya (KMPDC), South Africa (HPCSA) — each has specific requirements for facility licensing, clinical staff credentials, and permitted procedures.
IFEEL SPA maps the right regulatory path for your market before you commit to a location or business plan.
A traditional spa offers relaxation treatments delivered by therapists. A medical spa adds clinical treatments — injectables, laser, IV therapy, diagnostic assessments — delivered by or under the supervision of licensed medical professionals. This distinction is critical for licensing and insurance.
In most GCC and African markets, yes. A licensed physician must be the responsible clinician for all medical procedures. The specific requirements vary by country and by procedure type. We advise on the minimum viable clinical team structure for your market.
Medical-grade infrastructure (enhanced ventilation, clinical flooring, medical gas supply in some cases), medical equipment procurement, and regulatory compliance costs add typically 20–35% to the build and setup budget versus a comparable standard spa.