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EPISODE · Apr 26, 2026 · 27 MIN

The Truth About Hair Transplant Surgery

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Hair Restoration, Regulation & Reality with Dr Puroshini PatherIn this episode of the Aesthetics Today Podcast, Gabrielle Richens sits down with London-based hair transplant surgeon Dr Puroshini Pather to unpack the realities behind hair loss, modern restoration techniques, and the evolving landscape of the industry.At the centre of the discussion is a shift in how hair loss is understood. No longer viewed as purely cosmetic, it is increasingly treated as a medical condition with genetic roots and significant psychological impact. Dr Pather explains how this reframing changes both patient expectations and the responsibilities of clinicians, moving the conversation away from vanity and towards health, identity, and long-term care.The episode challenges the common perception of hair transplants as simple procedures. In reality, they are complex surgeries requiring hours of precision, careful planning, and a blend of clinical skill and aesthetic judgement. Dr Pather highlights the importance of designing natural-looking hairlines that will age well over time, turning each procedure into a balance of science and artistry.A major theme throughout the conversation is safety. As demand for hair restoration grows, so too does the risk posed by under-regulated clinics. Dr Pather warns about technician-led procedures and stresses the importance of patients asking a simple but critical question: who is actually performing the surgery? With new UK regulations expected to tighten standards, the industry is moving toward greater accountability, but gaps still remain.The discussion also explores the emotional side of hair loss. For some patients, it is a minor concern; for others, it can deeply affect confidence, relationships, and career trajectories. Dr Pather’s background in psychiatry informs a more holistic approach, recognising that successful outcomes are not just about physical results but also emotional wellbeing.On the topic of emerging treatments, the episode takes a grounded stance. While PRP, exosomes, and regenerative therapies are widely discussed, Dr Pather remains cautious, noting that strong surgical technique and evidence-based medicine still outperform many of these newer add-ons. Looking ahead, innovations such as hair cloning and AI-assisted surgery show promise, but remain largely in development rather than everyday clinical practice.The conversation also touches on changing demographics. Hair transplants are no longer just for men, with increasing numbers of women seeking treatment as stigma fades and awareness grows. As one of the few female surgeons in the field, Dr Pather reflects on navigating a traditionally male-dominated space and the evolving expectations of patients.Ultimately, the episode paints a clear picture: hair restoration is not a quick fix, but a long-term strategy. It requires the right surgeon, realistic expectations, and a commitment to ongoing care. In an industry shaped by social media, marketing, and rapid growth, the message is simple but critical, approach with caution, prioritise expertise, and treat it for what it is: surgery.Support the showSponsored by beauty marketing specialists, Digital Aesthetics.

Hair Restoration, Regulation & Reality with Dr Puroshini Pather In this episode of the Aesthetics Today Podcast, Gabrielle Richens sits down with London-based hair transplant surgeon Dr Puroshini Pather to unpack the realities behind hair loss, modern restoration techniques, and the evolving landscape of the industry. At the centre of the discussion is a shift in how hair loss is understood. No longer viewed as purely cosmetic, it is increasingly treated as a medical condition with geneti...

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