Aesthetic Nurse Specialist

Catherine Matley, RN, BSN, PHN

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Location
Seattle - University Village
Seattle - University Village
About
Catherine Matley, RN, BSN, PHN

Catherine has been a Registered Nurse for twenty-four years, graduating with Distinction from San Jose State University in 1990. She started her career in pediatric nursing at Lucille Packard Children's Hospital. After years of nurse management in home infusion, she returned to her love of patient care.

Catherine has been an aesthetic nurse and skin rejuvenation expert for the last eight years, working with a multitude of the latest proven aesthetic treatments including Botox, Dysport, Juvederm, Sculptra, Voluma, IPL, Ultherapy, laser resurfacing and laser hair removal. Known for her gentle, compassionate techniques, honest assessment and extensive experience and skills, Catherine is sought after by clients worldwide. She has been on national television and enjoys mentoring other health professionals.

Catherine works with her clients in a calm and soothing manner, to enhance their natural beauty while diminishing the effects of aging. She has a passion for encouraging a healthy lifestyle that promotes beautiful skin and a natural glow.

Outside of work, Catherine's passion is spending time with her family; husband of 30 years, three wonderful children and daughter-in-law. Together they love to sail, hike, bike and travel.

Fun fact: She can ride a unicycle! Catherine's aspiration is to live life to the fullest while still appreciating its simple moments and pleasures. Recently she moved from California to the Seattle area and is looking forward to continuing her outdoor adventures in the Pacific Northwest.

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