Joseph Padula is a dedicated aesthetic provider whose educational background and professional experience uniquely position him in the field of aesthetic medicine.
He graduated from New York University in 2009 with a bachelor’s degree in Dental Hygiene, where he honed his patient care skills and developed a deep appreciation for building trust and connection with patients. In 2022, Joseph shifted his focus to aesthetic medicine, pursuing a master’s degree in Nursing from Johns Hopkins University, further expanding his expertise in patient-centered care. He is currently enrolled in the Doctor of Nursing Practice program at Johns Hopkins, reflecting his commitment to advancing his knowledge in this dynamic field.
Joseph’s experience as a dental hygienist has equipped him with a profound understanding of head and neck anatomy, enhancing his approach to patient care and safety. His holistic perspective on aesthetics sets him apart from other providers; he effectively blends dental and medical knowledge with artistry to ensure that every treatment enhances a patient’s natural beauty while prioritizing their overall well-being and safety.
His passion for aesthetic medicine is fueled by its transformative potential, and he is dedicated to helping individuals feel confident and empowered in their skin. Joseph emphasizes education and patient involvement in the treatment process, ensuring that each patient feels informed and engaged every step of the way.
A fun fact about Joseph is that he is a certified rescue scuba diver, showcasing his adventurous spirit and commitment to safety. Outside of his professional pursuits, he enjoys cooking and considers himself a lifelong learner, always eager to expand his knowledge.
Joseph’s favorite treatments include bio-stimulatory options such as Sculptra, BBL, photo biomodulation, microneedling, and PRP/PRF. He is also a strong advocate for daily sun protection, favoring SPF 30 or higher, as he believes that protecting the skin from UV exposure—responsible for 80% of skin aging—is crucial for “better aging”.