People to keep you perfect in 2026 – Part 1
Remember the name Esther Fieldgrass because you will need it
Esther Fieldgrass had just got back from Jersey. A new MediSpa might be on the horizon and, if it happens, the island will discover what London already knows: Esther is the woman you go to when you want to look better, feel better and stay that way. She has a reputation for knowing what works long before the rest of the industry catches up.
Her empire began with a simple instinct. “I wanted something for me,” she says. “If I want this, other women want this.” That impulse became the seed for the clinics she now has in Kensington, Chelsea and, more recently (11 years), St John’s Wood. What sets her clinics apart is that they offer some of the best surgical and non-surgical cosmetic treatments in the UK, delivered by skin experts and medical specialists – but they also honour the art of a truly good facial. So at St John’s Wood, after a trial on the LPG, which jumpstarts collagen, supports regularity and calms the nervous system for better sleep, I also had a bespoke facial with a neck-and-shoulder massage. Fantastic!
To understand how Esther built all this, you need to go back to the 1970s when she owned hair salons before studying beauty “when everything was done with your hands”. Moving to Hong Kong took her into fashion, creating uniforms for hotels and banks, but her parallel education was in natural healing. In the US, Vogue listed her among the top 100 healers, but it came with complications. “The ego gets involved,” she admits. “You want people to get better and you get too emotionally connected.”
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Moving On
Esther’s next move was to open what became London’s first medi-spa – before the term existed – with Kensington offering advanced aesthetics, complementary therapies and a surgical suite. It’s no surprise “people come up to me at shows asking, ‘What are you doing next?’” Today her clinics are filled with machines costing more than £100,000, the latest of which does brain stimulation for stress and anxiety.
Five years ago, Esther – who is focused on repair and longevity – moved into stem cell science.Exosomes (cell repair messengers) became her focus, with research in Korea and work in an FDA lab in the US, leading to the creation of XO Supreme, her at-home high-strength exosomes system to boost collagen and repair skin. Esther isn’t selling beauty for its own sake. Jersey, if it’s next, has no idea what’s coming.
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