
30-SECOND SUMMARY
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Advanced Education
Master of Science in Cosmetic & Aesthetic Medicine with postgraduate dermatology training informing a careful, skin-focused approach.
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Clinical Safety
GPhC-registered Pharmacist Independent Prescriber with full prescribing accountability, medical oversight, and a strong foundation in patient safety.
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Honest Approach
Aesthetic medicine grounded in restraint, clarity, and natural-looking outcomes — helping you look like yourself, just fresher and more balanced.
The Rationale:
Restoration over Transformation
I lead odNOVA Aesthetics with a clear conviction: good medicine needs space. Space to assess properly, to explain clearly, and to decide without pressure.
I chose the name odNOVA — the Polish word for “renewal” — because it reflects the kind of practice I wanted to build: calm, thoughtful, and medically led. Treatment here is not trend-driven, rushed, or transactional. It is approached with care, honesty, and sound clinical judgement.
Not excessive. Not generic. Not done for the sake of doing more. Just thoughtful treatment, careful hands, and results that remain believable.
Clinical Background & Dermatology
- Focused Approach
My route into aesthetic medicine was deliberate and academically rigorous. In a field often shaped by speed and marketing, I believe that a deeper understanding of the skin and face is what leads to safer, more natural outcomes.
My background combines pharmacy, prescribing, aesthetic medicine, and postgraduate dermatology training. That combination shapes how I assess suitability, how I approach treatment planning, and how I think about risk.
Aesthetic medicine does not begin with a syringe. It begins with assessment — of skin quality, facial structure, movement, medical history, and the reason a patient is seeking treatment in the first place.
As a GPhC-registered Pharmacist Independent Prescriber, I take responsibility for treatment decisions from consultation through to aftercare.
The odNOVA method:
How I Work
I care more about doing the right thing than doing more things.
Treatment here is a clinical conversation, not a sales pitch. I assess the individual in front of me: your anatomy, your skin, your medical context, and what is realistically achievable.
This is not a high-volume clinic. I value careful judgement over formulaic treatment and quality over quantity.
If a treatment is unnecessary, poorly timed, or unlikely to serve you well, I will say so openly. Honesty is part of good care.
My aim is always the same: a result that looks balanced, credible, and appropriate to you — never overdone, never detached from your character.
Qualifications & Advances Clinical Training
A safe aesthetic practice should be built on more than short courses. It should rest on formal study, continued professional development, and a serious respect for anatomy, pharmacology, and patient safety.
Academic Foundation
MSc in Cosmetic & Aesthetic Medicine
University of South Wales
PGDip Dermatology in Clinical Practice
University of South Wales
MPharm (Master of Pharmacy)
Brighton University
Independent Prescribing Qualifications
University of Portsmouth
Advanced Clinical Training
Anatomical Safety
Advanced study including cadaveric dissection and vascular anatomy training.
Precision Injectables
Additional training in advanced injectable approaches, facial assessment, and treatment planning.
Continued Professional Development
Ongoing postgraduate study and further advanced education relevant to dermatology-informed practice.
Beyond the Clinic:
Discipline and Focus
Long before I entered aesthetics, I was drawn to disciplines that reward patience, precision, and restraint.
Years in dressage taught me the value of subtle communication and timing. CrossFit reinforced the importance of consistency over shortcuts. Returning to the piano continues to remind me that refinement is built gradually, with attention and control.
Those influences still shape how I work today: with focus, calm judgement, and a strong sense of where enough truly is enough.
Clinical Safety
& Professional Standards
In aesthetic medicine, standards should not be optional. Safety is not something added at the end; it shapes decisions from the beginning.
My work is grounded in proper medical accountability, informed consent, careful patient selection, clear documentation, and appropriate aftercare.
I maintain alignment with recognised professional and safety-focused organisations relevant to UK aesthetic medicine, including JCCP and CMAC, as part of a wider commitment to responsible and accountable practice.
As a GPhC-registered Pharmacist Independent Prescriber, my practice is also subject to professional regulation, prescribing accountability, and appropriate clinical indemnity.
Schedule Your Consultation
Every journey at odNOVA begins with a conversation.
Whether you are new to aesthetic medicine or looking for a more measured, clinical approach, I offer consultations that are calm, honest, and tailored to the individual in front of me.
The aim is to understand your concerns properly, assess suitability carefully, and guide you towards the most appropriate next step — even if that step is to wait, simplify, or not proceed.

