The first cosmetic and reconstructive surgery clinic in the North of Scotland
We are committed to ensuring excellence for your entire experience from first consultation to aftercare.
Alpha Clinic is the first Cosmetic and Reconstructive Surgery Clinic in the North of Scotland. We are conveniently located in the West End of Aberdeen and provide a discrete, specialist service offering advanced surgical treatments to improve appearance and quality of life with minimum down time. Our aim is to build lifelong relationships with our clients and improve their quality of life through cosmetic surgery.

Thanassi Athanassopoulos studied medicine at Oxford University and King’s College Hospital London qualifying with distinction prior to embarking on Plastic Surgery Training in Scotland. He is an expert in cosmetic facial and breast surgery and, in particular, complex secondary revision surgery.
Founder &
Medical Director
Thanassi Athanassopoulos studied medicine at Oxford University and King’s College Hospital London qualifying with distinction prior to embarking on Plastic Surgery Training in Scotland. He is an expert in cosmetic facial and breast surgery and, in particular, complex secondary revision surgery.
He is also an NHS Consultant at Aberdeen Royal Infirmary and Honorary Senior Lecturer at Aberdeen University Medical School specialising in reconstruction of complex skin cancers of the face, and surgery for facial weakness as well as breast reconstruction. In addition to this, Mr. Athanassopoulos’ Consultant role extends to the Royal Aberdeen Childrens Hospital where he is responsible for reconstructive procedures in young children.
He attained the highest research degree Oxford University offers, (DM, Doctor of Medicine), after spending an additional 3 years at the Stem Cell Research Laboratory at the John Radcliffe Hospital studying regenerative therapies and stem cells. In recognition of the quality and contribution of his research he received the coveted research fellowship of the Royal College of Surgeons of England and the young scientist award of the British Blood Transfusion Society.