The Treatment Rooms London strengthens team
The Treatment Rooms London has expanded its expert team with the addition of hair transplant surgeon Dr Puroshini Pather, enhancing its reputation as a leading hair restoration clinic.
Since joining in 2024, Dr Pather has contributed to the clinic’s continued growth, which has seen a 30 per cent rise in general surgery enquiries and a 200 per cent increase in beard transplants over the past year.
Dr Pather said: “For both doctor and patient, hope is an act of defiance.
“My proud grandfather instilled in me that success comes from stepping towards a challenge, even if it is along a path less travelled.
“Entering the hair restoration surgical arena for my patients is a step towards that challenge.”
Renowned for its surgeon-led approach, The Treatment Rooms London provides comprehensive patient care, from initial consultation to post-operative follow-up, ensuring long-term support throughout the hair restoration journey.
Co-founders Dr Roshan Vara and Dr Dilan Fernando are dedicated to delivering exceptional quality and personalised treatment.
With an expanding team and increasing demand, The Treatment Rooms London is poised for further growth in 2025, continuing to set new standards in safety, patient comfort and hair restoration excellence.
Dr Vara added: “2024 showed some record-breaking numbers, and this expansion is a testament to the positive direction we’re moving in.
“Dr Puroshini’s extensive experience has been invaluable in promoting a relaxed atmosphere in the clinic, and she truly knows how to put the patient first.”
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