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Leah Totton
Northern Irish practising physician, entrepreneur and former model From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Leah Totton (born 22 January 1988) is a British practising physician, entrepreneur and former model from Derry, Northern Ireland, who won the 2013 series of BBC One's The Apprentice.[1][2] Her business plan, a cosmetic clinic chain, named Dr Leah Clinics, co-owned with Alan Sugar, launched in 2014. Their business was a success; with their London clinic winning national awards. Dr Leah Clinics expanded to open further branches in London and Essex & the pair also launched Dr Leah skincare products.[1][2][3][4] Dr Leah received media attention for her glamorous appearance, her success on the show, the success of her resulting business[1][2] and for advocacy of improved ethics and integrity in the cosmetic treatment industry.[1][5] Despite the success of her business she remained committed to NHS and returned to work part-time as a GP in 2017.[6]
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Background
Leah Totton grew up in Derry, Northern Ireland.[7][8] She attended Foyle College.[9] She studied medicine at the University of East Anglia in Norwich,[10][11] graduating as a physician in 2011, aged 23 after working as a model until that point.[12] She subsequently registered with the General Medical Council.[11][13]
In 2013, Totton won the £250,000 prize for business acumen on BBC One's The Apprentice, a British reality television competition that offers the winner an opportunity to start a business with British business magnate Alan Sugar.[14][15] Along with Alan Sugar, she set up a chain of ethical Cosmetic Clinics, Dr Leah Clinics. She continued work as a physician within the NHS on a part-time basis.[2][14]
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Dr Leah Clinic
In 2014, Dr Leah Clinic, co-owned with Lord Sugar, opened in central London.[1][7][16][17] There was criticism at the time regarding Totton's young age and level of experience by several members of the British Association of Aesthetic Plastic Surgeons (BAAPS).[18][19][20][21] Alongside Lord Sugar she has gone on to open further Dr Leah Clinic branches in Essex and London.[22] Her Clinics have been voted ‘Best Clinic London’ and awarded ‘Most Trusted UK Clinic 2023’ and reported a yearly turnover of £2.7 million in 2022.[23] The pair also launched a Skincare line, Dr Leah Skincare in October 2022.[24] In 2024 Totton and Sugar sold a majority stake of the company to private equity investors. They continue to hold a stake in the company and Totton continues to work at the clinics.
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Industry standards
Totton has advocated better regulation and improved standards in the cosmetic industry.[3][7][14][16][25] She endorsed a 2013 review by Sir Bruce Keogh, NHS medical director, that expressed concern over lack of proper qualifications for some dermal filler treatments.[16][21] Her expressed reason for being drawn to the field was to improve standards and help reduce adverse outcomes.[7][20][26]
Personal life
She has frequently spoken out on women's issues.[27][28]
References
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