Through his commitment, he underscores a crucial reality: women represent a significant portion of the physicians, patients, and talent driving this industry forward. Supporting them isn’t optional; it’s essential.
With the launch of the WOMA — Women in Medical Aesthetics network, David champions a clear ambition: to create a space for dialogue, support, and development for women in medical aesthetics, whether they are clinicians, researchers, employees, or patients.
This exchange revolves around talent, confidence, leadership, and this strong conviction: women don’t have to wait to be given a place. They already have their rightful place.