To age is a privilege

A HOLISTIC APPROACH...Taking a holistic approach to aesthetic medicine, Paula Norman has launched Saint Stella Aesthetics. After 28 years of healthcare experience, Paula has a deep reverence for the privilege of getting older thanks to her experience as an Oncology nurse. Photo: Kelly Carmody

THE connection between looking your best and feeling your best is undeniable and cosmetic injectables are no longer a taboo, with many of us turning to aesthetic medicine to help us slow the signs of ageing and enhance our best features.

A local Registered Nurse, with a wealth of over 28 years healthcare experience, has a deep reverence for the privilege of getting older thanks to her experience as an oncology nurse. She has launched a service which enables her patients to look like the best refreshed version of themselves.

Taking a holistic approach to aesthetic medicine, Paula Norman has launched Saint Stella Aesthetics.

This holistic approach involves treating the whole patient and being invested in their long term goals. Paula achieves this by offering patients an individualised treatment plan to treat common skin conditions, ageing and wrinkles.

This plan can incorporate medical grade skin care, ‘Aspect Dr’, along with scientifically proven modalities such as skin needling, OxyGeneo facials, LED light therapy and cosmetic injectables to provide skin rejuvenation.

“The most satisfying feedback I receive from patients is that they have been told they look ‘fresh’ as this is the desired outcome from any treatment plan.”

To get in touch with Paula to commence your holistic treatment journey, follow her on Instagram @saintstella_aesthetics, Facebook @Saint Stella Aesthetics or call 0499 540 446. You can also send an email to paula@saintstellaaesthetics.com.au.

A HOLISTIC APPROACH…Taking a holistic approach to aesthetic medicine, Paula Norman has launched Saint Stella Aesthetics. After 28 years of healthcare experience, Paula has a deep reverence for the privilege of getting older thanks to her experience as an Oncology nurse. Photo: Kelly Carmody