

About Us
wabi
/wah-bee/ ● jap noun
わび:侘
The appreciation of beauty that is
imperfect, impermanent, and incomplete.
We believe that beauty does not need to be rushed.
Our name comes from the Japanese concept of wabi —
A way of seeing beauty in simplicity, quietness, and things that naturally change with time.


Wabi is not just a clinic, but a way of life.
Here are some of our guiding principles that distills the essence of what we do everyday.
Trust The Process; Slow Aging
Authenticity and Sustainability
The Economy of Movement
Character and Identity
Intentional Restoration
There is something deeply meaningful about being unfinished. To me, the joy is in the process — after all, isn't that what life is? While aging is one of life’s few certainties, it is also the one thing that unites us all. I have come to realize that we are never truly 'done' evolving, and that is why my commitment lies in the journey itself. My hope is to make your aesthetic path not just a destination, but a rewarding and peaceful experience along the way.
In a world where we have gotten so good at filtering, editing and covering up our flaws, people have started to become, dare I say, artificial. The future of aesthetic medicine is regeneration. Real results are achieved by supporting your own skin architecture over covering up flaws. At wabi, I believe the most sophisticated result is the one no one can point out. Regenerative aesthetics is about Quiet Beauty —improving skin glow, bounce, and structure from the inside out. It is a long-term investment in your skin health, ensuring that you don’t just look better today, but that your skin remains resilient for the decades to come.
This is a concept I learnt during my time in surgery, where every action should have a meaningful purpose. Time is our single most valuable resource as, again, the fact that it is finite unites us. Therefore, every treatment has to serve an intentional purpose that makes sense for you.
There is no single standard of beauty here. Instead, the focus is on understanding what feels right for you, allowing space for quiet decisions and natural outcomes. My commitment is in taking the time to listen and allow for an all inclusive space where each recommendation is made with thoughtfulness and respect for individual preferences. So that you walk out feeling like yourself.
Wabi is a space for those who value balance over excess, longevity over immediacy, and authenticity over artificial ideals. My philosophy is rooted in respect: for the human body, for time, and for individuality. Because beauty, like life, is not static — and there is meaning in allowing it to evolve as you do.
Dr Elizabeth Heah
Medical Director
