Amanda didn’t start in a med spa. She started in a neurosurgery unit — managing traumatic brain injuries, complex spinal cases, and the kind of high-acuity clinical environment that teaches you to be precise, thorough, and completely comfortable making hard calls. Over a decade of that work built a clinical foundation that most aesthetics providers simply don’t have.
When she moved into aesthetics and wellness, she brought all of it with her. The anatomy obsession. The evidence-based thinking. The zero tolerance for guesswork. What changed was the scope of what she could offer her patients — and how much more personal that work became.
GlamourMed started as an aesthetics practice and grew into something more complete, because Amanda’s patients — and Amanda herself — needed more than just a great injector. They needed someone who understood that how you look and how you feel are the same conversation. That hormones affect skin, metabolism, energy, and mood. That sustainable weight loss requires looking at the whole picture, not just handing someone a prescription and wishing them luck.
She holds a Master of Science in Nursing from Tennessee State University and dual bachelor’s degrees in Art and Nursing from the University of North Alabama — science and artistic eye in equal measure, which turns out to be exactly the combination you want in someone designing a treatment plan for your face or your body.
Her work spans neuromodulator treatments, hormone optimization for women and men, and medically supervised weight loss — all approached with the same principles: start with data, build a plan that’s actually personalized, and stay involved long enough to make sure it works.
She’ll tell you what she’d actually recommend.
What she’d skip. And why.
That’s the whole vibe.
Amanda didn’t start in a med spa. She started in a neurosurgery unit — managing traumatic brain injuries, complex spinal cases, and the kind of high-acuity clinical environment that teaches you to be precise, thorough, and completely comfortable making hard calls. Over a decade of that work built a clinical foundation that most aesthetics providers simply don’t have.
When she moved into aesthetics and wellness, she brought all of it with her. The anatomy obsession. The evidence-based thinking. The zero tolerance for guesswork. What changed was the scope of what she could offer her patients — and how much more personal that work became.
GlamourMed started as an aesthetics practice and grew into something more complete, because Amanda’s patients — and Amanda herself — needed more than just a great injector. They needed someone who understood that how you look and how you feel are the same conversation. That hormones affect skin, metabolism, energy, and mood. That sustainable weight loss requires looking at the whole picture, not just handing someone a prescription and wishing them luck.
She holds a Master of Science in Nursing from Tennessee State University and dual bachelor’s degrees in Art and Nursing from the University of North Alabama — science and artistic eye in equal measure, which turns out to be exactly the combination you want in someone designing a treatment plan for your face or your body.
Her work spans neuromodulator treatments, hormone optimization for women and men, and medically supervised weight loss — all approached with the same principles: start with data, build a plan that’s actually personalized, and stay involved long enough to make sure it works.