I am Piotr Wojtowicz
a GPhC-registered Pharmacist Independent Prescriber based in Brighton & Hove, specialising in dermatology-led non-surgical aesthetic treatments including anti-wrinkle injections, dermal fillers and other advanced skin treatments.
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I created odNOVA Aesthetics to create a clinically structured environment where treatment is deliberate, proportionate and medically grounded.


Welcome to odNOVA Aesthetics
odNOVA /meaning/ to begin again, to restore to renewed state
odNOVA Aesthetics is a Brighton-based aesthetic medicine clinic led by GPhC-registered Pharmacist Independent Prescriber Piotr Wojtowicz.
I completed a Master’s in Cosmetic & Aesthetic Medicine, and I continue advanced study in Dermatology.
I specialise in non-surgical aesthetic treatments including botulinum toxin, dermal fillers, advanced chemical peels, PRP, and other advanced therapies.
odNOVA Aesthetics is built on a simple belief: Good medicine needs space.
Space to explain.
Space to reflect.
Space to decide without pressure.
I wanted people to feel relaxed, not rushed toward a procedure.
Here, decisions are deliberate.
Nothing is automatic.
Everything I do is grounded in science.
This part is non-negotiable.
But what matters just as much is how you feel sitting in that aesthetic chair.
I don’t believe aesthetic medicine needs to be loud to be effective.
At its best, it is subtle and thoughtful; bold interventions may take place, only when absolutely needed.
If you have taken the time to read this before booking, that already tells me something.
It tells me you think carefully about who you trust - and that matters here.
How I Found My Way Into Aesthetic Medicine
My path wasn’t completely linear.
I originally studied Literature, which often surprises people. I grew up in a family where books and ideas were part of everyday life, - so that felt natural at the time.
But even during those years, I was drawn to anatomy - to the mechanics of the body, to pharmacology - to the way substances influence biological pathways and alter their function. That interest led me to study Pharmacy.
Pharmacy gave me clinical discipline and a deep respect for evidence.
It trained me to think carefully and weigh the risk before action.
Aesthetic medicine became the meeting point of everything I value: scientific rigour, anatomical understanding and visual balance.
Experience in Aesthetic Medicine
My clinical approach is grounded in both aesthetic medicine, dermatology and pharmacology.
I believe that successful aesthetic outcomes begin with a thorough understanding of skin biology, ageing processes and structural anatomy — not simply product selection.
Treatment plans are built around long-term skin health, proportion and functional harmony rather than short-term visual impact.
My academic background includes a Master of Science in Cosmetic & Aesthetic Medicine - the highest formal postgraduate qualification currently available in this field in the UK - alongside advanced postgraduate study in Dermatology, because aesthetic treatment should never be detached from skin health.
I have also completed detailed anatomical study and cadaveric dissection.
When You truly understand what lies beneath the skin, you treat differently.
You don’t overcorrect. You don’t improvise. You intervene with restraint and proportion.
As a GPhC-registered Pharmacist Independent Prescriber, I conduct a full medical consultation before any prescription-only treatment is considered.
Every intervention is delivered within a structured clinical framework prioritising safety, proportion and evidence-based decision making.
I see patients from Brighton and Hove, across Sussex, from London, and occasionally from abroad.
Who I Am Beyond the Clinic
Before everything else, there were horses — years spent training and competing in dressage taught me discipline, precision, timing and knowing when to stop.
Today, CrossFit is a different form of discipline — consistency over intensity, steady progress over quick results.
At home, I care for a collection of plants and two very opinionated cats. I’ve also returned to piano — it slows me down in the best way.
How I Work
Some patients arrive asking for a specific treatment - Botox, dermal fillers, skin rejuvenation...
Many arrive with a feeling "I look more tired than I feel". "Something has shifted, I do not recognise my reflection anymore".
So we begin with a conversation.
I don’t rush consultations, and I don’t suggest treatments automatically.
Sometimes we proceed conservatively. Sometimes we decide to wait. Sometimes we decide to leave everything exactly as they are.
My role is not to redesign your face. It is to understand it - your anatomy, your lifestyle, your expectations - and advise you honestly.
You will always understand what I recommend, why I recommend it, and where its limits lie.
The goal is simple: you should look like yourself on your best day.
Rested.
Balanced.
Natural.
My patients know that care does not end when they leave the clinic.
I remain available for questions or concerns.
Structured review appointments are an integral part of the service I provide.
What Matters Here
I care more about doing the right thing than doing more things.
If a treatment is unnecessary, I will say so.
This is not a high-volume clinic.
It is a practice, where decisions are made carefully and treatments are tailored individually.
If you are looking to look different, there are many places for that.
If you are looking to look like yourself - brighter, fresher, more rested - you will likely feel comfortable here.
The best aesthetic work is often the kind you can’t quite explain.
If this approach resonates with you, you are welcome to book a consultation and we can begin with a conversation
Warmly,
Piotr Wojtowicz
My Qualifications

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MSc Cosmetic & Aesthetic Medicine – SW University
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MPharm (Master of Pharmacy) – University of Brighton
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MA in Literature – University of Lodz
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PGDip Dermatology in Clinical Practice – SW University
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Independent Prescriber – University of Portsmouth
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Certified Phlebotomist – CfMS&R
Currently completing:
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MSc Dermatology in Clinical Practice – expected February 2027

Aesthetic Training (Expert-led)

Anatomical & Cadaveric Training
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See, Inject, Dissect Cadaver Course – Dr Dalvi Humzah, University of Glasgow
International Aesthetic Programmes & Masterclasses
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MD Codes™ – Dr Mauricio de Maio
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SWIFT Beauty – Dr Arthur Swift
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SUMMIT – Dr Raj Acquilla
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UMA Academy – Dr Jani van Loghem
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Observational Masterclass – Dr Ayad Harb
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eMASTR – Dr Tapan Patel
Advanced Injectable & Rejuvenation Training
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Advanced Masterclass in Facial Contouring (Dermal Fillers) – Dr Zack Ally
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Lip Filler Masterclass – Dr Zack Ally
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Advanced Botulinum Toxin & Dermal Filler Training – Dr Zack Ally
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Foundation Botulinum Toxin & Dermal Filler Training – Dr Zack Ally
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PDO Rejuvenation Course – DMedical
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PDO COG Threads Course – DMedical
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Artistic Facial Transformation Course – DMedical
Accreditations and Why It Matters ?

In aesthetic medicine, qualifications are not a detail — they are the foundation.
The UK currently allows non-medical individuals to perform injectable treatments. That reality makes accreditation particularly important.
I choose to be accountable to recognised regulatory and professional bodies because independent oversight matters. It protects patients, and it maintains standards within the profession.
I align my practice with organisations that promote safety, ethics, and clinical excellence.
Joint Council for Cosmetic Practitioners (JCCP)
The JCCP sets national standards for education and practice in aesthetic medicine, working alongside the Cosmetic Practice Standards Authority (CPSA). Registration demonstrates that a practitioner meets recognised competency and ethical benchmarks.
Complications in Medical Aesthetic Collaborative (CMAC)
CMAC supports clinicians in recognising and managing aesthetic complications. Membership reflects a commitment to preparedness, ongoing education, and responsible practice.
Accreditation is not a marketing badge.
It is a commitment to standards beyond the minimum requirement.
Why this matters to you ?
Choosing an accredited practitioner means:
• Your treatment is delivered by a medically qualified professional
• Your practitioner is accountable to recognised bodies
• Your clinic meets inspected safety standards
• Products are sourced legally and appropriately
• Complications, should they occur, are managed competently
It means your care is structured, documented, and governed — not improvised.
Low-cost treatment offered without proper medical oversight may appear attractive. But when it comes to your face, experience, regulation, and accountability matter.
Your safety should never depend on chance.
Additional Certifications
