Charlene Frew
Aesthetic Technician
With a degree in Behavioral Neuroscience and a passion for scientific discovery, Charlene brings a unique ability to bridge scientific theory with practical skincare solutions while maintaining the highest standards of evidence-based care. Her degree in Behavioral Neuroscience provides a distinctive foundation for understanding not just how treatments work, but why they create lasting changes at the cellular level, allowing her to design truly personalized treatment protocols for each client.
As she expands her hands-on expertise in advanced aesthetic procedures—including laser treatments, medical facials, and targeted skincare therapies—Charlene has developed a comprehensive understanding of how different modalities work synergistically to address complex skin concerns. Her scientific background allows her to translate complex biological processes into accessible education, empowering clients to understand not just what treatments they're receiving, but the precise mechanisms behind their transformative results.
Charlene's natural attention to detail, honed through years of scientific observation and strengthened by her administrative background, ensures every treatment environment is meticulously maintained while creating a welcoming atmosphere where clients feel genuinely cared for. Her exceptional communication skills and empathetic approach allow her to build trust through transparency, making complex treatment decisions feel accessible and confident.
Her strong advocacy for the connection between physical health and self-confidence reflects her holistic approach to aesthetic care. Charlene believes that optimal results come from understanding each client as a whole person, not just addressing surface concerns. When not developing customized treatment plans, Charlene channels her passion for continuous learning through sports and ongoing education—the same dedication to excellence and growth she brings to every client interaction, ensuring treatments evolve alongside the latest scientific advances.