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Brighton & Hove Albion Football Club Welcomes Vera Clinic as a Sponsor

Brighton & Hove Albion Football Club has announced a new sponsorship deal with Vera Clinic, a leading hair transplant provider in Turkey. This partnership is set to highlight the mutual dedication to innovation and excellence shared by both entities.

Vera Clinic, renowned for its exceptional hair transplant services in Turkey, has entered into a strategic alliance with Brighton & Hove Albion Football Club. This collaboration places Vera Clinic among elite sponsors such as American Express, Nike, and Snickers UK for the current and upcoming seasons, emphasising a joint pursuit of excellence and innovation.

Kazım Sipahi, Chairman of Vera Clinic, remarked, “We are thrilled to join forces with Brighton & Hove Albion, a club that embodies our core values of teamwork, excellence, and dedication. Together, we aim to make a significant impact, boosting confidence, happiness, and satisfaction among fans and those considering aesthetic surgery.”

A Commitment to Cutting-edge Healthcare

Vera Clinic is acclaimed globally for its pioneering approaches and technological advancements in hair transplantation and skin treatments, ensuring outstanding outcomes for individuals seeking cosmetic improvements. The clinic’s reputation as a leader in healthcare innovation is bolstered by accolades such as the ‘Best Hair Transplant Clinic in Europe’, alongside high satisfaction ratings from an international clientele.

Offering state-of-the-art treatments like Sapphire FUE, Stem Cell therapy, OxyCure treatment, and DHI methods, Vera Clinic demonstrates an unwavering commitment to the forefront of hair and skin care innovation. Moreover, the clinic prioritises extensive aftercare support to guarantee patients the best possible recovery and results following their procedures.

Enhanced Experiences for Brighton & Hove Albion Fans

Supporters of Brighton & Hove Albion will enjoy privileged access to Vera Clinic’s advanced healthcare solutions, enriching their affiliation with the club by broadening health and wellness benefits.

Russ Wood, Head of Commercial at Brighton & Hove Albion, shared his excitement about the collaboration, stating, “Partnering with Vera Clinic, a globally recognised brand, for this and the next season is a source of great pride. We look forward to the positive outcomes this partnership will bring to our club and its supporters.”

Celebrated as the ‘Best Hair Transplant Clinic in Europe’ at the European Awards in Medicine in 2021, Vera Clinic’s team of over 150 professionals has made a significant impact on more than 30,000 patients from 84 countries over the past decade. The clinic also provides complimentary online consultations, available at https://www.veraclinic.net.

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