Julie Brackenbury is considered to be one of the leading non-surgical aesthetic specialists in the South West.
After qualifying as a nurse at St. Mary's hospital, London in 1999, Julie worked in a variety of clinical settings including women's health, dermatology, oncology, transgender specialism and worked for Westminster Primary Care Trust as a lead primary care Sister. She has also practiced in the prestigious Harley Street working with some of the top plastic surgeons in the country specialising in oncoplastic breast surgery.
She has received extensive training in cosmetic techniques, laser procedures and is an expert in subtle and natural looking lip augmentation and is currently working towards the non-medical prescribing course.
During the last 5 years in private practice Julie has treated over more than 3,000 patients and has treated a number of celebrities.
Julie is a guest expert for BBC radio Bristol. She is also a cosmetic agony aunt columnist advisor.
Mr Warr is a Consultant Plastic Surgeon at Frenchay Hospital. He qualified in 1989 and has practiced Plastic Surgery since becoming a Fellow of The Royal College of Surgeons of England in 1994. He is a member of both the British Association of Aesthetic Plastic Surgeons and the British Association of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeons.
Mr Warr's specialised cosmetic interests are rhinoplasty surgery, surgery of the breast and body recontouring including abdominoplasty. He learnt his aesthetic craft whilst working for many years in leading centres in both London and Paris. Since returning to his home of Bristol has refined and developed new ground breaking techniques in the field of fat transfer. Mr Warr's hallmark is his attention to detail and his tailored approach to the cosmetic need of individual patients.
In addition to surgical work Mr Warr has an extensive research program which focuses on body image analysis. He publishes regularly in this field and uses this work to analyse outcome following the use of Botox and fillers; an area in which he has extensive experience.
Mr MacQuillan is a consultant plastic surgeon working at Frenchay hospital. He has previously worked as a consultant plastic surgeon at the Royal Free hospital in London. In the NHS he specialises in nerve surgery, hand surgery and functional muscle transfer (including facial reanimation and brachial plexus reconstruction). He gained extensive training in aesthetic surgery during his time as a registrar at Mount Vernon Hospital and undertook the prestigious aesthetic fellowship at the Wellington Hospital in London. He has had many years of experience in treating patients with Botox® and dermal fillers in the challenging setting of facial deformity in addition to his experience in their cosmetic application.
Mr MacQuillan has a medical doctorate in the field of facial reanimation and an active interest in research into nerve damage and muscle reinnervation. Mr. MacQuillan works closely with Mr. Warr in the NHS and they share a joint interest in and together run a clinic looking specifically at nerve injuries and their reconstruction.
Wendy Stallard has been practising permanent make up since 1996. She offers clients a precision permanent make up treatment, using the highly advanced Cosmedic micropigmentation device, as seen on ITV's 'Make Me Perfect' series. She uses only the finest quality pigments that have been carefully chosen for colour, quality and longevity, to create your brand new look. Wendy believes in natural beauty and is also an expert make up artist, miniature artist, and beauty therapist. She is able to recognise the full potential of your face, regardless of age.