For Ebonee Blackwood, helping and serving others is the essence of a purposeful life. As the owner and operator of CuteLooks Medispa, Ebonee applies her twenty-plus years of experience in the healthcare industry to help her clients look and feel their absolute best. With a variety of non-invasive, non-surgical aesthetic enhancements available, her dedication and diligence are unmatched in her pursuit of perfecting her craft.
A cum laude graduate of Nova Southeastern University in Fort Lauderdale, Ebonee initially began working as a nurse practitioner in the ICU. With a board certification, a master’s degree, and her background in critical care, she made the transition to a full-time career as an esthetician.
Through her work at Cute Looks Medispa, Ebonee and her staff provide services such as facials, laser hair removal, body contouring, hormone replacement therapy, IV/rehydration, and more. She provides advisory services for each patient, helping to establish and follow a personalized care plan to achieve desired results. She is also the owner of E&A Healthcare On the Go, based in South Florida.
In addition to her decades of experience as a healthcare professional and skincare expert, Ebonee is the recipient of numerous awards and accolades for her work. She is an Advanced Thread Trainer for PDO Max, a trainer for the Audrey Rose Institute, a Clinical Instructor for the Nurse Practitioner Program at her alma mater of Nova Southeastern University, and a member of the Black Nurse Practitioners of Palm Beach County as well as the National Academy of Dermatology.
Ebonee is committed to improving the lives of her patients, clients, and those in the healthcare and skincare field. She uses her experiences in different medical settings to mentor and serve those seeking to establish a career in the industry. She hopes to continue to inspire those in her sphere to become their best selves and feel confident in who they are.
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