The provider


Danielle Wise, NP

Founder & Nurse Practitioner / Injector

Credentials
AGACNP (4.0)Five years in Vanderbilt plastic-surgery wound careVanderbilt SICU backgroundStill PRN in plastics
Oversight
Physician-overseen — under the medical direction of a board-certified oculoplastic surgeon.
Danielle Wise, NP, in a white coat by a window
Danielle Wise, NP — founder, nurse practitioner, injector.

The standard

Danielle Wise, NP, in conversation with a patient at a mirror during a consultation

Some of the best work is the work she declines to do.

Restraint isn't a limitation here — it's the point. You should look like yourself, refreshed — never overfilled, never done.

Danielle Wise, NP, standing in a white coat examining a prepared syringe she holds up

Most injectors come to aesthetics from the spa. Danielle came from the surgical and critical-care side of medicine — and it shows in everything she does.

A surgical grounding, brought to the face

Her path started in a surgical intensive-care unit, then five years in Vanderbilt plastic-surgery wound care — where she learned the face from the inside out: how tissue heals, how it scars, how it settles over time. She went on to earn her certification as an Adult-Gerontology Acute Care Nurse Practitioner with a 4.0, and she still works PRN in plastics today.

That grounding is the whole difference. It’s why she reads a face structurally rather than cosmetically, and why she’s as fluent in what not to do as in what to.

One injector, for the life of your face

At Espe, Danielle is the only injector. Not a rotating team, not a trainee working under supervision — the person who plans your treatment is the person who performs it, every visit. Aesthetic work compounds over years, so having one set of hands that knows your face, and remembers it, is how results stay consistent and restrained as you age.

The injector who says no

Some of the best work Danielle does is the work she declines to do. If a treatment won’t genuinely serve your face, she’ll tell you — even when that means you leave without booking one. Restraint isn’t a limitation here; it’s the point. You should look like yourself, refreshed — never overfilled, never done.

A focused practice

Espe is a faces-first practice — not an everything-spa. The menu is short and deliberate: neuromodulators, dermal filler, and a small set of skin treatments, each chosen for what it actually does. See what she offers.

Physician-overseen

Espe operates under the medical direction of a board-certified oculoplastic surgeon — physician oversight that holds the practice to a surgical standard of safety and judgment.

Book with the injector who'll know your face.

One provider, one patient, one appointment at a time.

Book with Danielle