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Restoration with purpose.

At Dr Hans Clinics, we reserve time, resources, and skill each year for patients who have already been through enough – survivors, fighters, and those born with differences that shaped more than their reflection.

Our Pro Bono Initiative offers medically-supervised regenerative and reconstructive aesthetic care free of charge, for selected individuals whose journeys remind us why this profession exists in the first place.

Why This Exists

Not everything we do at Dr Hans Clinics is about beauty or revenue.

Some of it is about giving people back what life – or medicine – took away.

The Pro Bono Initiative started quietly.

It wasn’t a campaign. It was one patient – a young woman who had beaten cancer but couldn’t look at her thinning hair in the mirror without being reminded of what she’d lost.

Then another.

A man with a repaired cleft lip who’d spent years hiding his smile because strangers still noticed the scar before they saw him.

Those moments became the foundation for this programme.

It isn’t about publicity or pity.

It’s about restoring dignity, confidence, and a sense of normalcy – the kind that lets someone get a haircut again, or wear lipstick without hesitation.

Our Commitment

We provide selected restorative aesthetic treatments free of charge for patients who have survived medical or congenital challenges.

Each case is reviewed individually, in collaboration with referring clinicians or support charities.

We focus on two areas where aesthetic medicine overlaps with true reconstruction:

  • Hair Restoration for Post-Chemotherapy Patients
  • Lip Enhancement for Cleft Lip Patients

Both programmes are delivered within our safety, ethics, and governance framework – not as publicity exercises, but as part of our commitment to evidence-based regenerative care for those who’ve been through enough already.

Book your consultation

Book your consultation at Dr Hans Clinics, 33 Cavendish Square, London.

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