
Ms Joanne Briggs is a Micropigmentation Specialist at New Hall Hospital in Salisbury, Wiltshire
Joanne Briggs is our semi-permanent make up consultant who has been trained in beauty for over 36 years. Joanne began specialising in micropigmentation in 1997 and then developed her expertise to include medical pigmentation. During her career, she has owned her own successful Cheshire beauty salon and has travelled the country training students in her specialist skills. She has worked with New Hall Hospital since 2011 and also runs her private practice in Cheshire.Procedures preformed:Permanent camouflage for all types of scarring where hyperor hypo pigmentation has occurred including cleft palate scar or lip pigment loss, areola repigmentation, post surgery and all trauma scars. Alopicia and chemotherapy hair loss can be camouflaged in targeted areas. For eyebrow loss it is recommended to treat pre or in early chemotherapy cycles to reduce psychological impact of hair loss and avoid periods of reduced immunity.Treatments can offer results for up to 5 years.
Joanne has attained certificates from ITEC, CIBTAC and CIDESCO in her training as one of the UK’s leading practitioners in semi-permanent make up. She provides patients with flawless corrective camouflage of burn and surgical scarring. The treatment provides a soft, natural finish that cosmetically enhances client’s features.
Joanne Briggs is our semi-permanent make up consultant who has been trained in beauty for over 36 years. Joanne began specialising in micropigmentation in 1997 and then developed her expertise to include medical pigmentation. During her career, she has owned her own successful Cheshire beauty salon and has travelled the country training students in her specialist skills. She has worked with New Hall Hospital since 2011 and also runs her private practice in Cheshire.Procedures preformed:Permanent camouflage for all types of scarring where hyperor hypo pigmentation has occurred including cleft palate scar or lip pigment loss, areola repigmentation, post surgery and all trauma scars. Alopicia and chemotherapy hair loss can be camouflaged in targeted areas. For eyebrow loss it is recommended to treat pre or in early chemotherapy cycles to reduce psychological impact of hair loss and avoid periods of reduced immunity.Treatments can offer results for up to 5 years.
Joanne has attained certificates from ITEC, CIBTAC and CIDESCO in her training as one of the UK’s leading practitioners in semi-permanent make up. She provides patients with flawless corrective camouflage of burn and surgical scarring. The treatment provides a soft, natural finish that cosmetically enhances client’s features.
The information, including but not limited to, text, graphics, images and other material, contained on this website is for educational purposes only and not intended to be a substitute for medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified health care provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition or treatment.
No warranty or guarantee is made that the information contained on this website is complete or accurate in every respect. The testimonials, statements, and opinions presented on our website are applicable to the individuals depicted. Results will vary and may not be representative of the experience of others. Prior patient results are only provided as examples of what may be achievable. Individual results will vary and no guarantee is stated or implied by any photo use or any statement on this website.
Ramsay Health Care UK is not currently recruiting for any roles based outside of England. If you are interested in applying for a role with Ramsay Health Care UK, please note that all available positions are advertised exclusively on our official website: https://www.ramsayhealth.co.uk/careers. Be cautious of individuals or organisations that approach you directly for remotely-based roles. Always verify the authenticity of the job offer and be careful with whom you share your personal information. For more information and advice on employment fraud, please visit: https://www.ramsayhealth.co.uk/careers/recruitment-fraud