Dr. Sadideen in the media
It is always an honour when our work is highlighted by the media and press. We are especially pleased when this translates into benefits for patients, and when this reaches the wider community. Please read on to see some of the latest work Dr. Sadideen has featured in.
"Is it bad not to wear a bra?" In this article, Mr. Sadideen discusses breast anatomy and the factors that can lead to breasts "drooping", such as pregnancy and breast-feeding. The role of a correctly fitted bra to support heavier breasts is described, in addition to the implications of going bra-less.
"Thinking about having some work done? The five things this plastic surgeon wants everyone to know" Mr. Sadideen was interviewed by leading health editor Anna Hodgekiss. He discusses the importance of assessing patient expectations and motives for surgery. He also discusses surgical scars and explains the notion of selfie distortion.
As part of a feature on "plastic surgery gone wrong" (whereby a model/influencer underwent 5 operations in one day), Mr. Sadideen was asked about the effects of smoking and supplements peri-operatively. He explains how smoking can negatively impact wound healing and increase surgical complications, and which supplements to avoid before surgery.
As part of a feature on "plastic surgery gone wrong" (whereby a model/influencer underwent 5 operations in one day), Mr. Sadideen was asked about the effects of smoking and supplements on healing. He explains the negative effects of smoking on wound healing and blood vessels, and which supplements to avoid before surgery.
Mr. Hazim Sadideen featured again in Tatler's Beauty & Cosmetic Surgery Guide 2022. He was noted for his "subtle breast augmentations" at the Cadogan Clinic, amongst esteemed colleagues, which is a huge honour and privilege. He performs both aesthetic and reconstructive breast, body and facial surgery.
Mr. Sadideen featured in Tatler's “Beauty & Cosmetic Surgery Guide 2021”. He featured in the “best for breast" category, amongst esteemed colleagues, which is a huge honour and privilege. He performs both aesthetic and reconstructive breast, body and facial surgery.
Mr. Sadideen was asked how best to rejuvenate our hands and slow down the aging process. He discussed skin care (including physiology and moisturisation), novel non-surgical options (e.g. hyaluronic acid fillers and PRP) and surgery (nanofat grafting combined with dermabrasion).