1. My Medical Background
I graduated in Medicine in Milan in 1999 and completed my Anaesthesia and Intensive Care training at San Gerardo Hospital, University of Milan–Bicocca, in 2006. I worked there as a Consultant in maternal, gynaecological, and ophthalmic anaesthesia until 2014, when I moved to the UK for a fellowship in Intensive Care at Oxford.
I’ve remained in the NHS ever since, and continue to practise as a Consultant Anaesthetist on a flexible contract at Wycombe Hospital.
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2. My Aesthetic Journey
I began training in aesthetic medicine in 2015 — initially out of curiosity and personal interest, but it quickly became my main professional focus. Every treatment I performed, every patient I saw, led me to pursue more training. I’ve reinvested continuously in courses, masterclasses, and conferences, both in the UK and abroad.
My wall is full of certificates — not to impress, but to reflect how committed I am to excellence, safety, and ongoing learning.
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3. Global Inspiration
I regularly attend IMCAS in Paris and AMWC in Bangkok — two of the world’s most important aesthetic medicine congresses. I love seeing different techniques, faces, and aesthetic values across cultures.
Oriental approaches to skincare have deeply influenced me — especially in the early adoption of regenerative treatments like exosomes, which I introduced into my practice long before they became mainstream.
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4. My Philosophy
Perhaps it’s my Milanese roots, but I’ve always believed in elegance, freshness, and subtlety. I offer conservative treatments — focused on natural-looking rejuvenation, facial harmony, and preserving identity.
I love botulinum toxin, not just for wrinkle treatment, but for its many medical applications — from hyperhidrosis to jawline contouring and rosacea.
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5. A Holistic Perspective
Over time, my interests have expanded into hormonal health and wellness — particularly how perimenopause impacts mood, body weight, and skin. I also treat a growing number of patients for hair loss, including young women and men experiencing stress-related or hormonal shedding.
My approach is holistic — I treat the face, but I care about the person as a whole.
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6. What You Can Expect
I do this work with love. My patients become part of my Oxford family.
Consultations typically last around an hour, because I believe aesthetic medicine starts with listening — to your story, your expectations, and your priorities.