A black and white portrait of a smiling man wearing glasses and a button-up shirt, sitting with his hands gesturing. The background is plain and dark.

I’m Max.

A medical doctor specialised in non-surgical and minimally invasive cosmetic procedures.

I trained at University College London before working across London as a surgical trainee in plastic, orthopaedic, and cardiothoracic surgery, during which time I became a member of the Royal College of Surgeons.

I started work in aesthetic medicine 5 years ago whilst completing my Level 7 Diploma (PGDip Aes), the highest level of practical training available in aesthetic medicine.

Alongside my clinical work, I’m Head of Clinical Training at Harley Academy, where I teach both injectable treatments and cosmetic dermatology courses as well as lead the training of medical professionals and focus on research, innovation, and the management of complications related to aesthetic procedures.

My approach is all about balance. I strongly believe that relying too much on any single treatment can lead to an unnatural look. Instead, I combine high-quality, evidence-based skincare and in-clinic treatments with carefully tailored injectables to achieve results that enhance rather than alter—helping you look refreshed, never “done.”

The Clinic.

A modern treatment room with a reclining beige chair, a small black cart, a large window, a round mirror, and a countertop with a sink, an electronic tablet, and a camera.

In the midst of the hustle and bustle of King’s Cross, you get a sense of peace the moment you walk up the stairs. Each flight takes you away from the sirens, road noise and buskers.

If you’re coming from King’s Cross Station follow signs to Euston Road or Pentonville Road for the shortest walk.

There is plenty to do locally if you’re early for your appointment or would like to relax afterwards by heading towards Granary Square and Coal Drop’s Yard.