Ebb & Flow - Yoga, Pilates, Barre & Reformer Studio in Farnham

About Santum by Gemma

Gemma’s work began with the realisation that the face is a mirror of the inner world – a living architecture where emotion, fascia and energy intertwine.  It reflects not only how we look, but how we feel and how we live.

With over a decade devoted to the study of touch and transformation, Gemma discovered that true rejuvenation does not arise from correction, but from release. When fascia softens and energy flows freely, the skin’s innate intelligence reawakens – structure lifts, tone refines and radiance and form quietly return.

At Sanctum, Gemma unites this philosophy of release with advanced skin science. Her signature Kintsugi Sculpt™ method and the LYMA laser work in concert to stimulate collagen, refine neuromuscular pathways and restore microcirculatory flow — aligning skin and spirit through touch, technology and intuition.

For Gemma, beauty is not about reversing time but about reconnection – re-educating the skin, muscles and energy systems to function as they were designed to – alive, sculpted and lifted.

She believes the light within us may sometimes be obscured by the turbulences of life, but it is never lost. When tension is released — physically and energetically —and the muscles sculpted in alignment with the science of anatomy, the face reveals what has always been there: vitality, luminosity and calm presence.

LYMA LASER COLLECTION

Advanced Laser Technology

The evolution of sculptural skinwork — uniting the regenerative power of the LYMA Laser with the precision of the Kintsugi Sculpt™.

Harnessing the same breakthrough laser technology trusted by leading facialists and global skincare experts, this advanced, low-level near-infrared (808 nm) system works beneath the skin’s surface to stimulate collagenenergise cellular renewal and calm inflammation — all with no downtime.

Combined with The Kintsugi Sculpt, it delivers a new dimension of lift, refined texture and luminous, re-energised skin.

 

Beauty, for Gemma, is not the absence of age but the presence of flow — a quiet restoration of lift, light and the self beneath the surface.