An Advanced Nurse Practitioner and Independent Prescriber, Emma’s journey began in the high-stakes environment of NHS intensive care, where she sharpened a calm precision that now defines her work in advanced skin and facial treatments. Since transitioning to aesthetics in 2018, Emma has become a quiet force in regenerative medicine, known for her meticulous eye and deeply personal approach.

Based between Mayfair, Harley Street, and Kingston, Emma’s clinics are serene, science-led spaces where artistry and ethics align. Her ethos? Restoration, not reinvention. “I don’t simply treat skin,” she says. “I partner with my patients to understand the complete picture; their lifestyle, wellbeing goals, and the natural facial architecture that makes them uniquely themselves.” It’s a philosophy that underpins every element of her practice, from bespoke laser protocols to next-generation injectables and cellular therapies like Exosomes, Polynucleotides and Botox.
Emma’s laser expertise is particularly sought-after—her ability to treat acne, rosacea, hyperpigmentation and thread veins is second to none, often delivering results where other approaches fall short. And yet, what sets her apart isn’t just technical skill; it’s the way she listens. Each plan is completely tailored, each result subtle and harmonious.

Currently completing an MSc in Cosmetic Medicine, Emma is SaveFace accredited and a member of leading industry bodies, including the British Medical Laser Association. She also serves as a Key Opinion Leader and trainer for Croma, championing the latest innovations in skin science.
Beyond the treatment room, Emma’s heart is in community: she mentors disadvantaged youth and runs a pro-bono clinic for those recovering from addiction. Through EWA: Restore, Reclaim & Renew, she helps rebuild not only skin but self-confidence—because for Emma, healing is always more than skin deep.