ABOUT DR MIRIAM A

DR. MIRIAM Adebibe

FOUNDER

With a vision to offer a 360° approach to skin and wellness, Dr Miriam founded her East London-based clinic, Dr Miriam A, in 2014, since expanding to three locations, Shoreditch, Dalston and Walthamstow. Based on the ethos that true transformation is achieved when science meets nature, skin treatments sit alongside holistic practices, offering patients a bespoke, inside-out journey to skin renewal.Rather than relying solely on injectables, Dr Miriam A combines the latest in regenerative aesthetics, such as skin boosters, microneedling, exosomes, and DNA-replicating therapies, with tailored nutritional support. This approach champions cellular rejuvenation and long-term results over short-term fixes.

The Dr Miriam A offering includes:

Dr Miriam A represents a changing priority within skin clinics, where the external is never treated in isolation from the internal. By blending the precision of advanced medical aesthetics with the foundational role of nutrition and metabolic health, the clinics offer more than skin-deep solutions; they offer lasting transformation

In a beauty landscape often dominated by quick fixes, Dr Miriam is proud to champion a science-backed, yet soul-centred approach to ageing well, living well, and feeling well in your skin.

The Future of Aesthetic Medicine Is Integrative

“At Dr Miriam A, we treat the skin as a reflection of your inner health. Our approach is deeply integrative, combining the latest in regenerative therapies with personalised nutritional care to support long-term skin vitality, hormonal balance, and whole-body wellbeing. It’s important to me that each patient’s internal state is prioritised just as much as their external appearance, because true radiance begins within.”

Dr Miriam Adebibe, founder of Dr Miriam A

My works

2025 | Long-Term (15-Year) Outcomes of metabolic bariatric Surgery in Obese Diabetic Patients: A Retrospective Cohort Study

Publication : Springer Nature

2023 | Obesity-Associated Comorbidities: Health Consequences.

Adebibe, M., Coppack, S.W. (2023). 
Publication : In: Agrawal, S. (eds) Obesity, Bariatric and Metabolic Surgery. Springer, Cham.
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-60596-4_4

2019 | Colorectal Cancer in Obese Patients – Is there a Role for Bariatric Surgery?

Adebibe, Ghosh, Dixit, Goralczyk, Sharma, Quddus, Alam, Loy, Devalia
Presentations : BOMSS : 23-25 Jan 2019, Belfast, Ireland 
IFSO 24th World Congress, 1-2 Sept 2019, Madrid, Spain
Publications : Obes Surg 29, 1–29 (2019). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11695-019-03786-8
Obes Surg 29, 347–1720 (2019) https://doi.org/10.1007/s11695-019-04101-1
Prize : NE Thames ACPGBI Chapter Meeting : 1 May 2019, London UK”

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