Since its beginnings in Al Ain in 2015, Alpha Health Group has steadily grown with a vision rooted in healthcare excellence, professional capability, and meaningful regional impact. As the group expanded across the UAE and into Sri Lanka, one priority became increasingly clear: healthcare education must move beyond theory and become more practical, structured, and clinically relevant.
This vision has taken shape through the launch of the *College of Royal Aesthetic Sri Lanka, known as **CRAS*.
CRAS has been established to enhance education and practical training in aesthetic medicine and related clinical disciplines. It responds to a growing need among healthcare professionals for hands-on learning, supervised practice, and skill-based development that prepares them for real clinical environments.
In fields such as aesthetic medicine, cosmetology, injectables, hair transplantation, laser-based procedures, and wellness sciences, professional competence depends on more than classroom knowledge. It requires anatomical understanding, patient safety awareness, procedural discipline, complication management, ethical practice, and confidence built through guided experience.
CRAS has been envisioned as a platform where learners can engage with practical demonstrations, case-based discussions, faculty-led training, and supervised clinical skill development. Its purpose is not only to certify learners, but to help shape professionals who are confident, responsible, and practice-ready.
By launching CRAS in Sri Lanka, Alpha Health Group is also contributing to the country’s emergence as a destination for practical healthcare and aesthetic medicine education. The initiative creates a bridge between regional training needs and international professional expectations.
CRAS represents an important chapter in Alpha Health Group’s journey: a commitment to building people, strengthening skills, and elevating the standard of healthcare education through practical learning.