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The Aesthetics Reviewing Panel 2022
Introducing the Aesthetics Reviewing Panel 2022
Aesthetics celebrates the success of our new peer-reviewing panel
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As a publication, the Aesthetics journal always strives to be at the forefront of the specialty, bringing the community together to promote best practice and provide leading educational insights. That’s why this year we launched our new Aesthetics Reviewing Panel (ARP) to ensure each clinical article undergoes a scrupulous peer-reviewing process. The role of the panel is to critically assess the quality and scientific merit of clinical articles to ensure readers can be confident in the accuracy and credibility of our clinical content. The panel has been constructed to feature industry leaders who are highly experienced in their field. As we approach the end of 2022, we want to take this opportunity to say thank you to those who reviewed articles for us this year, and helped us take the next step in cementing the Aesthetics journal as the leading educational resource in aesthetics. Note that there are several more panel members who are working on reviewing content for 2023, and will be recognised next year.
THE 2022 PANEL
Anna Baker is an aesthetic nurse who practises from The Retreatery Medical Aesthetic Clinic in East Grinstead, West Sussex, as well as Anna Baker Skin Clinic in Ancoats, Manchester.
Miss Elizabeth Hawkes is the lead oculoplastic surgeon at the Cadogan Clinic. Miss Hawkes is an examiner and fellow of the Royal College of Ophthalmologists.
Dr Dev Patel is founder and medical director of the multiaward-winning Perfect Skin Solutions. He has previously served as both a naval doctor and NHS general practitioner. Sharon Bennett is chair of the British Association of Cosmetic Nurses (BACN). Bennett has previously won The Aesthetics Award for Nurse Practitioner of the Year and the Award for Outstanding Achievement.
Dr Ahmed El Houssieny is a trained anaesthetist and an honorary lecturer at the University of Chester and an education provider on cosmetic procedures.
Jackie Partridge is an aesthetic nurse prescriber with a BSc in Professional Practice (Dermatology). Partridge is a founding board member of the BACN.
Julie Scott is a registered nurse and independent nurse prescriber with more than 20 years’ experience in aesthetics. She practises from her own Essex clinic, Facial Aesthetics. Dr Lee Walker is an aesthetic dental surgeon and director and clinical lead at BCity clinics, Liverpool. He is chairman of the Complications in Medical Aesthetic Collaborative (CMAC). Rachel Goddard is an independent nurse prescriber who is a country expert for the Teoxane Medical Faculty and director of Totally Aesthetics and Rachel Goddard Aesthetics in Manchester.
Dr Martyn King is the director of Cosmedic Skin Clinic. He is medical director of the Aesthetic Complications Expert (ACE) Group World and vice-chair of the JCCP.
Dr Souphi Samizadeh is a dental surgeon with a Master’s in Aesthetic Medicine. She is the founder of the Great British Academy of Aesthetic Medicine and Revivify London Clinic.
Miss Mayoni Gooneratne founded The Clinic by Dr Mayoni and is an associate member of BCAM. Miss Gooneratne is a trainer for AestheticSource, OFAA and Cosmetic Courses.
Dr Shirin Lakhani trained in the NHS and various hospital sub-specialities. Dr Lakhani then went on to complete her training in general practice. She is now the medical director of Elite Aesthetics in Kent. Mr James Olding has completed a Bachelor’s of Medicine and Surgery and is a specialist registrar in oral and maxillofacial surgery. He is the founder of aesthetic training provider Interface Aesthetics.
Want to help educate the medical aesthetic community? Once again, the team at Aesthetics wants to give a massive thank you to all of our Aesthetics Reviewing Panel members for their help this year. We can’t wait to continue this initiative in 2023 and provide our readers with more leading peer-reviewed clinical content, ensuring you get the highest level of education. We are always eager to work with top practitioners in the aesthetic medicine specialty who want to help improve education and drive the industry forward. So, if you are interested in joining our reviewing panel, send us an email at editorial@aestheticsjournal.com. Or, if you are keen to see your name in print and write for the journal in 2023, please get in touch with our team of friendly journalists!