noun

Inspired by Homo sapiens — the modern human distinguished by self-awareness, individuality, and identity.

A philosophy of medical aesthetics focused on enhancing natural features with precision and intention.

Delivering subtle, refined results so patients look human, feel confident, and remain unmistakably themselves.

Confidence, evolved.

Sapiens
/ˈseɪpiənz/

The Sapiens Approach

A consultation-led practice of aesthetic medicine, where every treatment begins with understanding. We take the time to assess your features, goals, and concerns — creating tailored treatment plans that enhance rather than alter.

Confidence, evolved.

Confidence, evolved.

Meet The Founder

GPhC Registered Pharmacist, Independent Prescriber & Aesthetic Practitioner

Sapiens Medical Aesthetics was founded by Sade, a prescribing pharmacist with over five years of experience as a GP Pharmacist within the NHS, and a deep understanding of clinical medicine and facial anatomy. She brings a results-driven yet refined approach to aesthetic care.

With a strong foundation in healthcare and advanced training in medical aesthetics, her practice is rooted in safety, precision, and natural results. Every treatment is approached with intention - not to alter, but to enhance - preserving the individuality that defines each patient.

Her philosophy reflects the essence of sapiens: self-awareness, identity, and authenticity. She believes aesthetic medicine should empower confidence without compromising what makes you recognisably you.

At Sapiens Medical Aesthetics, patients are treated with honesty, care, and clinical integrity - receiving results that are subtle, balanced, and unmistakably human.

Confidence, evolved.

FAQs

  • We are a consultation-led clinic, meaning every treatment begins with a thorough medical aesthetics consultation. This allows us to assess your medical history, facial anatomy, and treatment goals to ensure treatment is safe, appropriate, and tailored to you.

    Consultations are also required for prescription-only treatments, including anti-wrinkle injections (Botox) and medical weight management. As a prescribing practitioner, Sade carries out a full clinical assessment before issuing any prescription, in line with UK medical guidelines.

  • To ensure optimal results and reduce the risk of bruising or complications, we recommend avoiding alcohol for 48 hours before treatment and avoiding blood-thinning medications or supplements (such as aspirin, ibuprofen, or omega-3) where medically appropriate.

    Please attend your appointment with clean, makeup-free skin and inform your practitioner of any medical conditions, medications, or recent treatments. Full pre- and post-treatment advice will be provided during your consultation.

  • At Sapiens Medical Aesthetics™, patient safety and clinical integrity always come first. Not all treatments are suitable for every individual, and in some cases, treatment may be delayed or declined.

    You may not be suitable for treatment if you are pregnant or breastfeeding, have active skin infections or certain medical conditions, are taking medications that increase risk, or are seeking excessive or unrealistic results.

    All patients undergo a full consultation to ensure treatment is appropriate and in their best interest.

  • All medical aesthetic treatments carry some level of risk, which is why choosing a qualified medical professional is essential.

    Common side effects include mild swelling, redness, or bruising, which usually resolve within a few days. Less common risks can include infection, allergic reactions, or vascular occlusion.

    At Sapiens Medical Aesthetics™, treatments are performed by a prescribing pharmacist trained in risk recognition and management, with appropriate safety protocols in place. Patient safety is always the highest priority.

Still have questions?
Submit an enquiry — Sade will respond as soon as possible.

 

Clinic location:

Minsony King’s Cross

60 Pentonville Rd, London N1 9JY

Hours:

Saturday: 11am–5pm

Sunday: By request

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