Megan graduated with honours in 2011 from Georgian College, Ontario, as a practical nurse. She has completed extensive training and certification in the fields of dermatology and aesthetic medicine. Megan specializes in BOTOX® and filler injections, medical-grade skincare, assessment and treatment of varicose and spider veins, and the application of light and energy-based technologies, to name a few. She is qualified as a Certified Management Professional, and a Certified Aesthetic Consultant and is currently undertaking a Master's Degree in Business Administration.
Megan serves as our Director of Operations, where she leads our team with the vision of providing unrivalled products and services while utilizing the concepts of the "Improving Your Business Through a Culture of Health" program from the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health.
Did you know that despite its popularity, nearly 50% of people still believe in common myths about Botox? Botox is a popular treatment for reducing wrinkles and fine lines. Many people turn to this cosmetic procedure to help them look younger and feel more confident. It’s important to separate fact from fiction when considering any…
Read MoreAre you thinking about getting laser treatments for your skin? You might want to schedule them for the fall. Fall is a great time for laser treatments because there’s less sun exposure. The cooler months bring shorter days and less intense sunlight. This is good news for your skin after laser treatments. Your skin can…
Read MoreAs you age, your skin changes in many ways. Collagen production slows down, causing wrinkles and fine lines to appear. Sun damage, pollution, and stress can also take a toll on your skin, making it look dull and tired. However, thanks to advances in skincare science and anti-aging innovations, there are now a variety of…
Read MoreTaking care of your skin can feel like a never-ending journey as the seasons change. Different weather conditions mean your skin has varied needs throughout the year. To maintain healthy skin all year-round, adjusting your skincare routine to the seasons is crucial. In winter, the cold air can leave your skin feeling dry and tight.…
Read MoreGetting a chemical peel during the summer might seem risky, but with the right products, your skin can stay refreshed and protected. Alumier BHA, AHA Duo, and Renew 30 are three summer-friendly chemical peels that cater to different skin needs. These treatments from AlumierMD are designed to exfoliate gently while addressing various skin concerns, ensuring…
Read MoreUV Safety Month is an important time to raise awareness about the dangers of UV rays and promote sun safety. Protecting your skin from UV rays can greatly reduce your risk of skin cancer. These harmful rays come in two types: UVA and UVB. Both can cause significant damage if you’re not careful. During UV…
Read MoreAcne is a common skin condition affecting millions of Canadians. It can affect teenagers grappling with hormonal changes and adults navigating stress and lifestyle factors. Understanding acne is the first step toward managing it effectively. When your skin flares up with pimples, pustules, blackheads, or whiteheads, it’s not just a cosmetic inconvenience—it can also take…
Read MoreAs summer approaches, the significance of adapting your skincare routine cannot be overstated. The warm weather and increased outdoor activities expose your skin to new challenges such as intense UV rays, humidity, and pollution. Protecting and nourishing your skin becomes pivotal. Selecting summer-safe products and treatments ensures your skin remains healthy and vibrant throughout the…
Read MoreCanadian Mental Health Week is an annual event that takes place every May since 1951, to promote mental health awareness. With the hustle and bustle of our everyday lives, we sometimes forget to care for ourselves. We want to serve as a reminder that it is good to prioritize your health and well-being and take…
Read MoreMay is Skin Cancer Awareness Month, a time to focus on the dangers of skin cancer and to promote early detection and prevention. Over 80,000 cases of skin cancer are diagnosed in Canada each year, more than 5,000 of these are melanoma, the deadliest form of skin cancer. It is also one of the most…
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