Hunter

Aesthetic Medicine Registered Nurse

I have been an aesthetic provider and nurse injector for about a year and a half, driven by a deep passion for helping others feel their best. My interest in aesthetics was sparked by witnessing the transformative power of aesthetic treatments on self-confidence. During nursing school, my fascination with anatomy further fueled my interest in injectables and their impact on appearance and muscle movement.

I earned my Bachelor of Science in Nursing from the University of Portland and completed my residency at Mary Bridge Children’s Hospital on the pediatric med-surg unit. My journey into aesthetics began at a plastic surgery center and medical spa, where I was introduced to injections. I was fortunate to receive extensive training at my job site and even received a Great Catch Award for using my clinical judgment to enhance patient safety—an aspect of care I prioritize above all else. I am also committed to continuing my education, with plans to pursue a Nurse Practitioner degree.

I specialize in injectables, microneedling, radio-frequency microneedling with and without PRP, and tattoo removal. My approach centers on listening to my clients’ goals and building a trusting relationship to achieve their desired results. Each client is unique, and I believe in creating individualized, patient-centered treatment plans that cater to their specific wants and needs.

I feel incredibly fortunate to have built a career in this field, as it aligns my interests and values in a meaningful way. Making a positive impact on my clients’ self-esteem is incredibly fulfilling, and I am honored to be part of their journeys. After receiving treatment from me, I want my clients to feel comfortable, confident, and beautiful.

One key tip for clients is to choose a provider who prioritizes honesty and integrity. It’s essential to work with someone dedicated to your best interests and who stays current on the latest best practices. I am committed to my professional growth by continually learning from other injectors, physicians, and nurses to provide the best care possible.