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MEET THE TEAM

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Nicole Kelly
Aesthetic Nurse

Nicole has worked in the health and social care industry for over 10 years so understands the importance of patients safety. Nicole is a qualified nurse, she qualified with a masters degree in nursing in 2021. Nicole went on and trained in aesthetics with MATA Harley STREET and is now qualified in advanced aesthetics and working towards a postgraduate diploma in Clinical Aesthetic Injectable Therapies, which she will have completed in 2022. After suffering with acne from her teenage years into her thirties she is very passionate about aesthetics and skincare and has extensive product knowledge with first hand experience, she understands the negative impact that skin conditions can have on a person’s confidence and mental well being. Therefore, she endeavours to help other people with their skincare journey.

Fiona Harkin
Nurse prescriber and aesthetic practitioner

Fiona is our fully qualified nurse prescriber, she has been a nurse for a staggering 37 years and has had numerous different job roles within the NHS and private sector, gaining a wealth of experience along the way. Fiona trained in aesthetics at the famous Harley Street with Medics Direct over 10 years ago, she has seen the industry change vastly over the years. Fiona is passionate about aesthetics and has extensive knowledge and experience in this field, she is very passionate about patient safety. Fiona promotes natural looking results to her clients.


So why choose us?


We are results driven, we only use market leading brands that have been CE marked in line with government guidelines and industry standards . We put your safety first. From the moment you walk into the clinic, you can feel certain that you are in safe, experienced hands because of the safety profile of our treatments and skin care products, as well as the knowledge and competence of our medical team. Cosmetic injections can be used to freshen your appearance and minimize or eliminate visible signs of aging, stress, or genetics. Injections can improve facial asymmetry,

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