
In countries far away from home, Nigerians continue to showcase their intellectual prowess in different fields of endeavour. The difference they make across the globe resonates. Dr Rommel Asagwara is another hero and an ambassador of the country, with distinguished career.
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Asagwara is an emergency medicine specialist, medical aesthetician and founder of Dream Weight Botox Clinic, with spread across Atlanta, Georgia, and Ridgeland in Mississippi, United States of America.
The cosmetologist is immensely experienced in the treatment of skin blemishes, as well as procedures in removing unwanted body fats. Born in Lagos State, Nigeria, before travelling overseas for academic and career pursuit and practice, he is a crusader about body positivity, and understands why particularly women, expends a lot of attention on their body.
Asagwara, who is popular in Nigeria and the US, provides services to both celebrity and non-celebrity patients. The services offered by his Dream Weight Botox Clinic among others are: De-ageing, lips filler, cheekbones, soft skin or the softness in their eyes, etc.
The physician, also know as Cheekbones, stresses that beauty to women, is purely psychological and it affects every other thing around them. The physician explains that beauty means different thing to different people across cultures, but it remains what is desired by people in relative ways.
Asagwara’s stellar career is not just in relation to the expertise he shows on the job. His devotion to the profession and friendly disposition towards his patients are some of the things that draw to him clients who, seek to book for his services, as he once averred that “the joy I get taking care of people is enormous. When you come here, you are going to be priority”.
“The joy I get from people when I work for them: ‘You’ve changed my life, you’ve made things easier for me.’ It is that self confidence they get again, it’s their health they regain. It’s their way their husbands or wives would look at them. Those things matter and for me, it is the reason I decided to go into medicine to help people,” he said.
Asagwara studied medicine at the Louis Pasteur University, Faculty of Medical Science, and served as a resident physician at the Pitie Salpetriere Hospital in Paris, France, and Sud Francilien Hospital.
Asagwara subsequently completed another residency in the US and his competence and expertise elevated him into becoming one of the two Chief Resident Doctors at the University of Kansas Medical Centre from 2018 to 2019, overseeing almost 30 doctors.
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