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Aesthetic Partners Welcomes Healthcare Leader Mark Censoprano to Its Board Leadership Team

Aesthetic Partners Welcomes Healthcare Leader Mark Censoprano to Its Board Leadership Team

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MIAMI, July 28, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Aesthetic Partners, a leading medical aesthetics and plastic surgery company, announced the appointment of Mark Censoprano as an Advisor to its Board of Directors. This strategic addition follows the appointment of industry veteran Brian Bouma to the Aesthetic Partners Board of Directors. The addition bolsters an already-robust team of industry veterans and high-caliber investors such as Norwest Venture Partners while further solidifying Aesthetic Partners' position as a leader in its field.
Censoprano brings deep experience from a wide breadth of industries, including healthcare along with consumer brands. In addition to serving as Co-CEO of MAX Surgical Specialty Management, CEO of Guardian Dental Partners, and Chief Marketing Officer of Aspen Dental, Signet, and Sbarro, Censoprano has held board positions at WellHaven Pet Health and BonaDent Dental Laboratories and leadership roles at S.C. Johnson, Campbell Soup Company, and Darden Restaurants.
"We are committed to being the best in medical aesthetics, and we lean on exceptional leaders from within and beyond our industry to achieve that," said Aesthetic Partners co-Founder and CEO Courtney Ellenbogen. "Mark brings executive experience from both healthcare and consumer brands along with a patient-focused perspective that we deeply value. He has already contributed so much to our team, and we look forward to strengthening our platform under his guidance."
"I saw in Aesthetic Partners not only a leading brand in the industry, but a team that is doing it right", said Mark. "In a competitive market that has seen many new entrants, the AP team is not only a pioneer - they are also deeply committed to clinical quality, culture, and investing in talent. I am thrilled to be a part of their journey."
Aesthetic Partners offers tailored support to its partner practices, which is a differentiated model within its category. That support includes access to industry leaders like Censoprano along with high-caliber training opportunities, strategic vendor relationships, growth capital, and practice expansion support.
About Aesthetic Partners
Aesthetic Partners is a leading medical aesthetics and plastic surgery company that partners with high-end, physician-led, and patient-centric practices. Aesthetic Partners provides growth capital, functional expertise, and new location expansion support to brands within its portfolio. Incubated at Harvard and founded in 2018, Aesthetic Partners is based in Miami, Florida, and is female- and minority-owned.
For more information on Aesthetic Partners, visit www.aestheticpartners.com.
For media inquiries, please contact press@aestheticpartners.com.
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