Hair transplant clinic goes back to its roots with Watford FC regional partnership
A Brentwood-based hair transplant clinic has partnered with Watford FC Regional Partner Programme to reach thousands of football fans.
Revive Hair and Skin Clinic has come onboard as a regional partner at the club in order to boost its brand exposure.
Founded by Dr Pragyan Sahu in 2016, Revive Hair and Skin Clinic specialises in hair transplants and skin treatments.
Dr Pragyan Sahu explained that local advertising has been delivering results for the firm: “Through our first wave of results, we are starting to see new people and get new leads through referrals. We don’t speed through any procedure. We take our time and will be there as long as it takes.”
As a regional partner, the firm’s branding will be displayed on crowd-facing LED boards, as well as featuring on StatTV and StadiumTV screens located within the concourses at Vicarage Road.
In addition, the business will feature on StatTracker social media content that is shared to the club’s official social media feed.
The clinic will also gain access to exclusive regional partner events, which have included Q&A evenings with former Watford players, as well as being provided with a selection of hospitality tickets throughout the season.
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