With more than 50,000 patients on their books, including a host of celebrities, husband-and-wife team Lesley Reynolds and Dr Aamer Khan certainly have their hands full. But that hasn’t stopped the couple – aka the Queen and King of Harley Street – from taking on a new venture in addition to their Harley Street Skin business.
The duo recently launched a wellness and anti-ageing retreat at Ballingdon Hall in Suffolk, with celebrities including Sherrie Hewson, Claire Sweeney and Linda Barker in attendance at the opening.
They really are the go-to for anyone seeking VIP treatment, and they don’t just cater for celebrities – although if you book in to Ballingdon Hall you may well find yourself having breakfast with one in their gorgeous Tudor dining hall. In fact, OK! columnist Lesley and Dr Khan have treated everyone from Gillian Taylforth to Beverley Callard – as well as Hollywood A-listers who can’t be named for confidentiality reasons.
The couple opened the doors to their first clinic on the world-famous Harley Street in 2005 and it quickly went from strength to strength, growing from one treatment room to occupying a whole townhouse in London’s Marylebone.
Here, Lesley and Dr Khan open up about their celebrity clientele, how they climbed to the top of their profession, and which famous person their customers most want to look like…
Hi, both! You have so many clients – who has been your most high-profile?
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