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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.

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Dr. Sadideen in the media

Mr. Sadideen is honoured to be called “London’s best cosmetic surgeon” by the lovely editor of Beige & Blush. She underwent treatment and described her journey in great detail including Mr. Sadideen’s philosophy and approach to non-surgical facial rejuvenation.

Dr. Sadideen in the media

Mr. Sadideen explains how botulinum toxin (BOTOX) can be used to reduce sweating in unwanted areas, such as the armpits. This procedure has gained popularity in males and females. He explains how the treatment works, how long it lasts, what to expect, and the science behind its efficacy.  

Dr. Sadideen in the media

Mr. Sadideen explains the concept of “clammy” or “sweaty” hands. He discusses physiology, possible causes, and how sometimes more than one treatment modality may be needed. He often recommends botulinum toxin (BOTOX) for the appropriate patient.


Dr. Sadideen in the media

Mr. Sadideen’s work on the role of music to “soothe” patients undergoing plastic and reconstructive surgery whilst awake received national interest. The role music can play is fascinating and this work has been extrapolated into other surgical settings to improve the patient journey. 


Dr. Sadideen in the media

Mr. Sadideen led a major project involving 96 patients undergoing plastic surgery under local anaesthetic. Half of these patients were played classical music. The music group reported lower anxiety levels. Other surgical disciplines have now trialled this to improve the patient journey.  

Dr. Sadideen in the media

Mr. Sadideen was asked about non-surgical facial rejuvenation. His careful approach to the non-surgical face lift using a range of hyaluronic acid fillers is described. He believes in building framework and often stages his treatments. The article is in Russian but can be translated via Google.

Dr. Sadideen in the media

Mr. Sadideen was asked about Profhilo. This is a treatment he often uses for the treatment of the face, hands and decolletage. It helps with skin rejuvenation via collagen regeneration. He often combines this with other treatments. The article is in Russian but can be translated via Google.

Dr. Sadideen in the media

Mr. Sadideen’s work exploring the role of music in surgery highlighted that patients in the classical music group reported lower anxiety. Mr. Sadideen allows patients to choose whether they want music played whilst undergoing a local anaesthetic procedure.

Dr. Sadideen in the media

Mr. Sadideen’s work on music in surgery identified less stressful patients when classical music was played. He believes that music aids as a distraction to less stressful stimuli. Mr. Sadideen offers patients the choice to select music of their choice.

Dr. Sadideen in the media

Mr. Sadideen was invited to explore similarities between microsurgery and jewellery-making as part of a wider programme assessing similarities between science and craft. This initiative led by Professor RLK is described in this article and represents ongoing work.

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