Cosmetic Nurse — Clinical Educator — Founder
Refined, evidence-led aesthetics — and the education that raises the standard behind them. The work I hold in clinic is the work I teach.
The practitioner
A registered cosmetic nurse and clinical educator, working to one principle: patient safety and an honest read of what actually suits a face — never what's trending.
The same judgement she brings to the chair, she brings to the lectern — mentoring registered nurses into aesthetics so the next generation of injectors starts from a higher floor.
Areas of practice
Anti-wrinkle injections to soften expression lines, placed with a light hand to keep movement natural.
Volume enhancement to support age-related fat pad and structural loss — restoring natural balance and proportion as the face changes over time.
Deep hydration to support texture, elasticity and the quality of tired or dehydrated skin.
Injectables that stimulate collagen and elastin to refine skin quality over time, without added volume.
One-to-one training for registered nurses, and a growing community for injectors at every stage.
The path
A foundation built in clinical care, where safety and patient trust stop being words and become habits.
Specialising in injectables and skin, and developing the natural, anatomy-led style that defines the work today.
Formalising the judgement behind good injecting into something that can be taught and passed on.
Building a clinic and a brand around one idea — that expertise and authenticity never have to be traded against each other.
An education community for registered nurses entering and growing in aesthetics — mentorship, structure and real standards in one place.
The approach
A new generation of injectors — and a new kind of relationship. Not a client list. A community.
Your goals, your confidence, your power — that's the whole point. I see you. Not an appointment, not a treatment — the individual you are, with your own goals and your own story. And we're growing Amari into something bigger: real connection, self-empowerment, and people achieving what they came for, on their own terms.
— Isabella Lattuga, R.N.