Kaya Skin Clinic acquires new locations, expands Gulf presence

Kaya Skin Clinic has expanded its presence in the Gulf region with the acquisition of several new clinics.
Kaya Skin Clinic has expanded its presence in the Gulf region with the acquisition of several new clinics. -
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Kaya Skin Clinic recently acquired new clinics in Abu Dhabi and Kuwait as part of its plan to create a greater presence in the Gulf region.

“Kaya’s aggressive expansion, starting with new acquisitions in Abu Dhabi and Kuwait, is spurred by a burgeoning demand for quality skin care solutions, which the brand stands for, with its commitment to the best skin care solutions over years,” Kaya Skin Clinic CEO Debashish Neogi said. “We are committed to open new outlets closer to our customers and provide them with state-of-art facilities and services. Our acquisitions are key milestones in this journey.”

Kaya Skin Clinic acquired Iris Medical Center, a facility located in the Corniche Area of Abu Dhabi that specializes in health, skin care and beauty for men and women. The center represents Kaya’s sixth clinic in the United Arab Emirates’ (UAE) capital.

Kaya Skin Clinic has also marked its entry into Kuwait by taking over a dermatology clinic in Al Riggae that is part of the Universal Medical Center.

Kaya Skin Clinic is the largest skin care clinic chain in the Middle East, serving more than 150,000 clients across 21 clinics located throughout the UAE, Oman, Saudi Arabia and now Kuwait.



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