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Lisa Franklin London and One Brain X Want to Bring ‘Neuro Wellness’ Into Luxury Aesthetics

  • Writer: Hinton Magazine
    Hinton Magazine
  • 32 minutes ago
  • 3 min read

The luxury wellness industry has spent years moving steadily toward personalisation, combining aesthetics, nutrition, functional medicine, and longevity treatments into increasingly integrated health programmes. Now, a new partnership between One Brain X and Lisa Franklin London is attempting to take that evolution one step further by introducing neurological mapping directly into the client consultation process.


The partnership marks the official UK launch of One Brain X’s neuro technology system through Lisa Franklin Clinic Privé in Knightsbridge, positioning the collaboration around what both brands describe as a new category of “neuro wellness”.


Lisa Franklin London

At the centre of the partnership is a wearable EEG based brain mapping system designed to measure neurological activity in real time.


Every client entering the clinic will now be offered a non invasive neural mapping consultation alongside the clinic’s existing facial diagnostic imaging. The process generates a personalised neurological profile intended to help practitioners identify how stress, emotional regulation, fatigue, sleep disruption, and cognitive strain may be influencing skin health, inflammation, ageing, and wider physical wellbeing.


Rather than treating aesthetics and neurological health as separate disciplines, the partnership positions them as fundamentally interconnected.


That thinking reflects a broader shift already taking place within high end wellness and longevity spaces, where practitioners are increasingly moving beyond cosmetic treatments alone and instead focusing on the biological systems driving visible physical outcomes.


In practical terms, the integration means treatments across the clinic’s five pillar approach covering skin, eyes, hair, body, and mind will now potentially be informed by neurological data.


Lisa Franklin London

A client undergoing menopause support, for example, may also receive brain based interventions designed to address mood regulation, sleep quality, or cognitive fatigue. Facial treatments, regenerative therapies, IV drips, and functional medicine protocols may also be adapted according to an individual’s neurological stress profile rather than solely physical symptoms.


The collaboration also highlights how rapidly neurotechnology is beginning to enter luxury wellness environments traditionally associated more closely with aesthetics and hospitality than clinical neuroscience.


Sukh Randhawa describes the system as bringing “visibility of the brain” into wellness treatment environments for the first time, arguing that neurological insight allows practitioners to move from assumption based personalisation toward far more measurable interventions.


Meanwhile, Lisa Franklin positions the technology as the missing layer within holistic wellness programmes, particularly in understanding how stress and neurological imbalance influence visible physical outcomes.


The wider commercial significance may be equally important.


Luxury wellness is becoming increasingly data driven. Consumers operating within premium longevity, recovery, and aesthetics markets are no longer simply purchasing treatments themselves, but measurable optimisation, diagnostics, and evidence based outcomes. Brain mapping technology fits directly into that demand for precision focused wellness experiences.


One Brain X enters the UK market with notable institutional positioning behind it.


Lisa Franklin London

The wider One Hype Wellness ecosystem references NASA funded research alongside access to one of the world’s largest clinical qEEG databases. Its technology systems are already used internationally across clinics, sports performance facilities, luxury hotels, and longevity centres in more than 40 countries.


For Lisa Franklin London, the partnership also reinforces the clinic’s broader positioning around integrated luxury healthcare rather than standalone cosmetic treatments.


The clinic already combines specialists spanning regenerative aesthetics, nutrition, gynaecology, hypnotherapy, functional medicine, and holistic health under one multidisciplinary structure. The addition of neurological mapping extends that ecosystem further into cognitive and emotional health.


Importantly, the timing reflects a wider cultural moment surrounding stress and burnout.


As conversations around nervous system regulation, mental fatigue, sleep optimisation, and emotional resilience continue becoming more mainstream, wellness brands are increasingly seeking ways to quantify and treat those issues beyond traditional therapy or lifestyle advice alone.


Whether neuro wellness becomes a lasting category within luxury healthcare remains to be seen. Yet partnerships like this suggest the industry is moving toward a future where aesthetics, longevity, and cognitive health are no longer treated as separate conversations, but as interconnected parts of the same personalised system.

 
 
 

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