‘SkinVersion’, the brand behind the space, has grown steadily under the leadership of dermatologist Dr Aisha Humaira....
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Beauty has taken on new meaning in recent years - less about trends, more about transformation. In a city like Karachi, where the everyday hustle leaves little room for self-prioritisation, the idea of aesthetic wellness is beginning to resonate beyond just the elite few. Earlier this week, that shift quietly made its mark with the opening of a massive new medical aesthetic centre in DHA Phase 8.
‘SkinVersion’, the brand behind the space, has grown steadily under the leadership of dermatologist Dr Aisha Humaira. This new location is being called the largest and most advanced of its kind in Pakistan. Think laser therapies, injectables, skin rejuvenation, body contouring - the works - all under one roof, and set up with clinical precision, yes, but also with comfort and calm in mind. Even the consultation lounges feel more like tucked-away sanctuaries than medical waiting rooms.
Dr Aisha has often spoken about changing the way people experience aesthetic care. She says, “The goal isn’t perfection. It’s confidence, comfort, and care.” At the heart of her practice isn’t perfection or pressure - it’s empowerment. The goal, she says, is to help people feel better in their own skin, not different from it. That approach has shaped everything from the technology in the treatment rooms to the way clients are received, heard, and cared for.
The launch itself was attended by a range of familiar faces - celebrities, media, influencers - but the real focus stayed on what the space offers. Guests were given a walkthrough of the centre and a glimpse into SkinVersion’s evolution over the years.
With this new centre, the venture is changing how people think about aesthetic care in Pakistan. It’s not flashy or out of reach - it’s thoughtful, welcoming, and focused on what really matters. The launch quietly introduced a new way of looking at beauty - less about luxury, more about personal choice, comfort, and care. It’s a reminder that feeling good in your own skin should be easy to access and part of everyday life.
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