No Filter Clinic has been featured in Vogue, Marie Claire, Harper’s Bazaar, and a number of other leading publications over the years. So when Tatler came calling again, it felt like a moment worth sharing.
We’re proud to announce that Dr Sindhu has been named in the Tatler Beauty & Cosmetic Surgery Guide as one of the UK’s Top 40 most skilled and accomplished surgeons for the third consecutive year.
The feature was written by Francesca Ogiermann-White, Founder of The Beauty Triangle and Health and Beauty Editor-at-Large at Tatler.
In an era of filters, face-tuning apps, and curated social media realities, No Filter Clinic has built its reputation on something different: aesthetic medicine that enhances rather than erases, and results that look and feel genuinely like you.
Dr Sindhu Siddiqi In The Spotlight
The article explores Dr Sindhu’s journey and what drives her work. She graduated with Distinction in Medicine from Imperial College London in 2011 a remarkable achievement for a first-generation immigrant with no medical background in her family, who got there through sheer determination and ability.
After five years of junior doctor training and her GP qualification, she began specialising in aesthetic medicine eleven years ago, working alongside her clinical practice. When COVID hit, she found herself without work and rather than stepping back, she leaned in. “The waiting room was often empty, but I still kept going. Learning everything I could,” she reflects. And when restrictions lifted? “Every time COVID rules were relaxed, we were fully booked.”
The dream of her own space had always been there. After two years of searching, she found the right location, invested everything, and No Filter Clinic was born.
Her background as a GP gave her something many aesthetic practitioners lack: a deep, holistic understanding of patient wellbeing. Her expertise in women’s health and endocrinology only deepened her view that outer appearance and inner health are closely connected. Cosmetic procedures, in her hands, aren’t about transformation for its own sake they’re about empowerment, done responsibly and with a considered, conservative touch.
As the Tatler article puts it: “[Dr Sindhu] is a poster girl for the perfect pout, her voluminous cupid’s bow testament to her skill with both cannula and needle and for her, it’s about subtly delivering both symmetry and serious impact.”
Her philosophy is simple: preserve what makes someone look like themselves, and enhance it. And if a treatment isn’t right for a patient, she’ll say so. No filters, no pressure just honest, ethical advice.
Today, the clinic has a team of 10, a loyal patient community, and a space that reflects everything the brand stands for. In Dr Sindhu’s own words: “a recognition from Tatler is the icing on top.”
Why The Tatler Feature Matters
Tatler’s beauty guides are widely regarded as a trusted resource for readers looking for safe, reputable clinics and inclusion is earned through reputation, results, and peer respect. For anyone navigating a crowded aesthetics market, seeing a clinic featured there means something.
“Dr Sindhu is absolutely incredible at what she does. She makes you feel so comfortable and explains everything so clearly, and always takes the time to work out exactly what is right for you. I’ve seen an enormous improvement in the quality of my skin and in my acne scarring since having Morpheus 8, and I’m so pleased with the results. The team is so lovely and the clinic is so beautiful! Couldn’t recommend more.” Isabelle Abbey-Vital (patient)
Building a reputation on subtlety isn’t always easy in an industry that tends to reward the dramatic. But No Filter Clinic’s continued recognition is proof that there’s a real and growing appetite for discretion, nuance, and medicine-led care.
That focus isn’t changing. The goal has never been rapid growth or trend-led marketing it’s quiet, sustainable excellence. Every patient is treated as an individual. Every result is designed to look right for years to come.











