Advanced Safety
I began my aesthetic practice focusing exclusively on neuromodulator injections, taking the time to refine my technique, deepen my anatomical knowledge, and build a strong foundation in facial assessment. Only after establishing that foundation did I advance into dermal fillers, with the same commitment to precision and continued education.
From the beginning, I made the decision that I would not offer filler treatments without the ability to visualize anatomy in real time. Bringing an ultrasound into my clinic was on intentional investment, not to increase my pricing or generate a profit. But to provide an added layer of safety, precision, and reassurance for my patients.
This technology allows me to assess vascular structures, evaluate existing filler, and approach treatment planning with clarity and confidence.
For me, advanced safety isn’t an upgrade. It’s a baseline.
Training & Continuing Education
Technology alone does not create safety, training does.
I completed hands-on ultrasound guided injection training in Manhattan Beach, California at the N2 Aesthetics training center, learning from industry leaders Nicola Lowrey and Leonie Shelke. This intensive training focused on facial anatomy, vascular mapping, filler assessment and complication management using real-time ultrasound imaging.
Real-Time Precision
Every face has unique anatomy. Ultrasound allows me to assess vascular structures and soft tissue in real time before, during and after treatment.
Rather than relying on assumption, I’m able to make informed clinical decisions based on what I can visualize beneath the surface. This enhances precision, supports safer treatment planning, and adds another layer of reassurance for my patients.