Dr Catherine Fairris qualified as a doctor from the
University of Bristol in 2008 having previously gained her BSc in Pharmacology.
She completed her core medical training in the NHS and was a Rheumatology
Registrar before shifting her focus to a specialism in Aesthetic medicine.
Dr Catherine Fairris qualified as a doctor from the
University of Bristol in 2008 having previously gained her BSc in Pharmacology.
She completed her core medical training in the NHS and was a Rheumatology
Registrar before shifting her focus to a specialism in Aesthetic medicine.
She is President of the British college of
aesthetic medicine, the largest organisation representing aesthetic Doctors in
the UK. Dr Fairris is member of the Royal college of Physicians, having passed
her membership exams in 2014. In 2018 she completed her Masters degree in
Aesthetic medicine from Queen Mary’s University of London – graduating with
distinction. Her dissertation was titled “An evidence-based comprehensive guide
to volumisation of the mid-face with dermal fillers, including a proposed
algorithm for managing complications” which was later published.
Dr Fairris has extensive experience in the use of
injectable products. Dr Fairris has a particular interest in complication
management, which she continues to pursue academically.
Dr Catherine Fairris strives to provide patients with the highest standards of clinical care. Patient safety and good clinical outcomes are of paramount importance to her.