Aesthetic distributor DermaFocus has introduced three new key opinion leaders (KOLs) along with the promotion of aesthetic practitioner Dr Kam Lally.
The first KOL announced is Dr Ed Robinson, an aesthetic practitioner and associate member of the British College of Aesthetic Medicine (BCAM). Alongside his private work, he’s an NHS anaesthetic doctor in Manchester, with a special interest in obstetrics.
The second KOL is Dr Jordan Faulkner, an aesthetic practitioner, clinical trainer and Winner of the AlumierMD Award for Rising Star of the Year award at The Aesthetics Awards 2025. Dr Faulkner noted his longstanding familiarity with DermaFocus’ portfolio, commenting that the products are already well established within his clinic.
The third KOL is Dr Emma Ross, an aesthetic practitioner, NHS nurse and midwife. As a trainer in aesthetics, Dr Ross has shared she is committed to advancing standards and sharing her knowledge to empower fellow practitioners.
Since joining the DermaFocus faculty in January, Dr Kam Lally has been promoted to faculty scientific and education lead. The company shared that Dr Lally’s new role aims to lead the development of the company’s medical education programme, focusing on evidence-based training that supports safe, ethical and effective clinical practice.
Charlotte Drysdale, head of marketing and education at DermaFocus, commented, “We are delighted to welcome these new KOLs into the DermaFocus faculty family, alongside the promotion of Dr Lally. At DermaFocus, we are not just part of the aesthetics specialty – we are driving it forward. With these specialists joining our faculty, and Dr Lally stepping into this leadership role, we are continuing to shape the future of regenerative aesthetics.”