MEET THE AESTHETIC NP, Owner, & MEDICAL DIRECTOR of NATCH
KERRI ATINA BOGLE,
NURSE PRACTITIONER
I didn’t start my aesthetics career thinking it would become the very being of my career. I have found an area of medicine that combines my deep love for physiology & anatomy, client gratification, and my new-found creative outlet of entrepreneurship.
There was a pivotal moment in 2024, when I didn’t feel the ‘aesthetics industry’ was for me. I couldn’t find my ‘lane’. I didn’t love what I was seeing from other injectors, I felt my own anxiety increase the more ‘beauty’ was involved, and selling “beauty” gave me the ick.
One day I asked my mentor, Dr. Dargie, what I should do. His reply changed everything; he said, “Maybe you need to find your own lane, or maybe this isn’t for you”. It wasn’t about my abilities, it was about how I presented myself and my ‘angle of aesthetics’ that mattered.
I have been luckier than most — I have had mentorship since the moment I left my first injectables course. having “career bumpers” has allowed me to bring my visions to life. Aesthetic results meets science meets expertise with a dazzle of realism. When NATCH was born, I pictured client’s being surprised by how good they feel, not regretting their investments, and returning for me. Experiencing a side of medicine that may have an internal effect on well-being. Adopting a more full-body, medical, mental, aesthetic approach fit the vision I have. Regenerative aesthetic medicine is the premise with NATCH’s unique presence in the East Coast aesthetic industry.”
From an early age, Kerri discovered her calling in caring for others, which propelled her to St. Francis Xavier University, where she earned her nursing degree. Her career in emergency and critical care nursing as a flight nurse took her to the Northwest Territories in 2014, further solidifying her dedication to patient care.
In pursuit of advanced practice, Kerri enrolled in the Master of Nursing program at Dalhousie University, ultimately obtaining her Family/All Ages Nurse Practitioner (NP) license in 2022. During her studies, she faced personal challenges with temporomandibular joint dysfunction (TMJ), leading her to explore neurotoxin treatments recommended by her jaw specialist. This experience inspired her to expand her skills in aesthetics, culminating in a partnership with Dr. Amanda Webster to establish Nova Medical Aesthetics, a thriving clinic which was established in Truro, Nova Scotia.
As an aesthetic nurse practitioner, Kerri’s mission is to help clients achieve confidence that radiates from within. She believes in the importance of education, ensuring her clients understand their options in a field that can often be overwhelming.
Kerri has been privileged to receive mentorship from Dr. Andrew Dargie, the owner and CEO of Aesthetics Canada, known for setting the gold standard in aesthetic education.
Kerri is an educator and faculty member of Aesthetics Canada.