A few words
About
Dew Aesthetics
Emma Bird is an Advanced Aesthetic Practitioner and Independent Nurse Prescriber.
First qualifying as a Registered General Nurse in 1996, with a background in Intensive Care and Cardiac Surgery, in 2003 Emma Qualified as a Surgeons Assistant with the Royal College of Surgeons. Assisting with open Heart surgery and harvesting Veins Independently.
In 2013 Emma’s Career Path led her into Facial Aesthetics with a passion and interest in Anatomy, healing and the ageing process.
Emma is fully Insured by Cosmetic Insure and fully qualified to perform procedures including:
Anti-aging treatments, Lip Augmentation, Dermal Fillers for face, PDO Threads, Platelet Rich Plasma Therapy, Clinical Peels and Micro Needling.
Most recently Emma has become involved in the practical aspect of teaching Facial Aesthetics and Dermal Fillers to other Practitioners at the Lee Walker Facial Aesthetics Academy in Liverpool.
Emma is a Member of ACE the Aesthetics Complications Group which enables her to keep up to date with evidence based Procedures, Guidelines and Protocols.
Emma always has her Patients best interests at the forefront with her philosophy being that she will always strive for the most Natural look for her Patients putting their needs and safety first at all times.
Emma's
Qualifications
Nurse Prescriber
RGN - Diploma in Nursing Studies Liverpool John Moores University
BA Hons Health Studies Manchester Metropolitan University
Accredited Surgeon's Assistant Royal College of Surgeon's England
Aesthetics Practitioner - Facial Aesthetics
Emma has also developed her own range of SPF 50 products
A highly effective, photo stable, broad spectrum, lightweight physical sunscreen, containing a combination of clinically proven filters to protect the skin against the harmful effects of UV rays. It is water resistant and contains clinically proven AHA’s, citric and lactic acid to gently increase cell turnover. It is light and easily absorbed with a natural tint to give an even appearance while having a hydrating effect on the skin and protecting the DNA.