YouTube skin specialist launches debut clinic in Chelsea following online success
A skin specialist who has had millions of YouTube views has announced the launch of his debut clinic in West London.
Lipoma and skin cysts specialist Dr Khaled Sadek has launched a new boutique clinic on King’s Road in Chelsea.
A graduate of St. George’s Hospital Medical School in London, Dr Sadek is a skin treatment specialist who brings over 15 years of experience to the new facility.
Situated at 295 King’s Road, the 661 sq ft clinic offers cosmetic surgery capabilities and personal consultations with Dr Sadek, who has 296,000 subscribers on his YouTube channel and videos attracting over nine million views.
Dr Sadek commented: “It has been a long-standing ambition to launch my first clinic, and it is a real triumph to do so in such a prominent and coveted area of Chelsea.
“Following the success of my services online, I am thrilled to have the opportunity to open this destination for clients seeking tailored consultation and treatments in a welcoming boutique environment.”
Hannah Grievson, head of property at Sloane Stanley, added: “With the top surgical credentials and considerable online popularity of Dr Khaled Sadek, it is very exciting for us to be home to his first-ever clinic.
“Alongside the likes of Blink Beauty Bar and The Drug.Store, the clinic’s bespoke services have further diversified Sloane Stanley’s wellness and beauty offering.”
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