Journal 1: Interview with Ines Lipperheide

Journal 1: Entrevista a Inés Lipperheide
Inés, a Bilbao native of German origin with a degree in Medicine and Surgery, specialized in Intensive Care Medicine from the Complutense University of Madrid. She has a Master's Degree in Aesthetic, Regenerative and Anti-Aging Medicine. She currently works in the Intensive Care Unit of the Hospital Puerta de Hierro and performs aesthetic medicine in the clinic Martin del Yerro - Amselem.


She does great work in the dissemination in the area of health.



She is an example of a professional and hard-working woman in achieving her goals.

We spoke with Ines...

What do you consider your greatest professional challenge?
Without a doubt, my greatest professional challenge came in the pandemic. Working in the intensive care area, we played a crucial role in the COVID-19 pandemic by having to provide support for very severe respiratory patients. In an effort to try to improve the treatments we had at the time, I was one of the principal investigators in the project for a new mesenchymal cell treatment for lung damage caused by COVID-19.”
How do you combine your life in the ICU with Aesthetic Medicine?
Although they seem to be opposite points of medicine, I think they complement each other. On the one hand, the medicine of immediacy, of gravity but on the other hand being able to make people happy by helping them feel better with aesthetic treatments or cosmetic advice that improves their day to day life is also comforting. ”
Which product/step do you consider a must-have in a skin routine?
“I find skin care a fascinating world that I continue to learn about every day, but if I had to choose I would say a morning must-have and a nighttime must-have. Always choose a good vitamin C during the day to protect the skin and at night to be able to renew the skin with the help of retinol.”
¿What importance do you give to shoes in your outfits?
“Everything! Many times I get dressed thinking about what shoes I want to wear. They can give you a lot of information about the person in front of you, both good and bad. I think it's a key element in one's style and elegance.”

What would your perfect Cayumas be like?
To begin with, I love that Cayumas, in addition to being pretty, are so comfortable with the amount of hours I spend on my feet! So choosing one, although it is difficult, I usually like that they have some personality, these Boheme Vichy Bordeaux are made of corduroy with a checkered print with gold shantung inside, stylish and unique.”