DR. Ginni Mansberg Bio, Age, Sunrise, Net Worth, Skincare, Weight Loss

DR. Ginni Mansberg Biography

Dr. Ginni Mansberg is a medical doctor, author, and television host from Australia who has become a well-known media personality in Australia, serving as the resident doctor on ‘Sunrise,’ the country’s most popular breakfast television show.

DR. Ginni Mansberg Age

She is 55 years old as of 2023. She was born in 1968 in Sydney, Australia.

DR. Ginni Mansberg (Is Dr Ginni Mansberg married?)

She is married to Daniel Rubinstein with whom she started Aurora Care, a private-label anti-aging skincare line.

DR. Ginni Mansberg Skincare

Auroracare, a private-label skincare firm that manufactures cosmeceutical skincare for plastic surgeons and dermatologists all around the world, was founded in 2012. Evidence Skincare (ESK), the company’s own brand, was introduced in 2017.

Mansberg was frequently featured on TV segments addressing the latest advancements in anti-aging skincare a few years before establishing ESK. After discussing it with her husband Daniel, they decided to launch their own skincare line. ESK arose from a desire to provide consumers with evidence-based products. Mansberg constantly looked at research published in reputable peer-reviewed journals and discovered a plethora of evidence supporting substances and formulas.

What differentiates ESK from other evidence-based skincare companies on the market is its provision of products that guarantee evidence, efficacy, integrity, and simplicity, all of which Mansberg identified as lacking when she chose to create the company. Consumers who had a significant understanding of skincare ingredients and formulations and were looking for goods that produced the outcomes they desired were enthusiastic about the brand.

DR. Ginni Mansberg Net Worth

She has an estimated net worth of $2 million.

DR. Ginni Mansberg Sunrise

She is most recognized for her regular appearances on Sunrise, a morning television show on Channel Seven. Sunrise debuted on 14 January 1991, when 11 AM news anchor Darren McDonald began airing an early morning Seven News – Sunrise Edition bulletin. Sunrise News, later titled Sunrise, debuted on Seven in 1996 as a one-hour weekday newscast. Chris Bath was relocated to Seven’s 10.30 p.m. News in 1997, and was replaced by Melissa Doyle. Seven began a Sunday version hosted by Stan Grant in 1997. Weekday Sunrise was replaced by The Big Breakfast in 1999.

Andrew Daddo and Johanna Griggs presented Olympic Sunrise from a leased condominium near Lavender Bay during the Summer Olympics in 2000. The program was replaced on May 1, 2000, by a new version of Sunrise produced by Adam Boland.

DR. Ginni Mansberg Weight Loss

In this five section weight the executives series we are uncovering the fundamental components to dealing with our weight in a sound, maintainable way. Dr. Ginni Mansberg and host Amelia Phillips discuss the factors that affect our weight beyond diet and exercise in today’s episode. They talk about how we can use body dysmorphia, sleep, stress, and empowering mindsets to achieve long-term health improvements, including weight management.

DR. Ginni Mansberg Photo
DR. Ginni Mansberg Photo

DR. Ginni MansbergĀ  Career

As well as being a doctor, she has likewise worked in the media as a writer, writer, and previous political counsel. Why Am I So Tired? was co-authored by her and Anne Thomson. She also serves as the medical advisor for the publications Women’s Health and Practical Parenting.

Mansberg went to the University of Newcastle to study medicine. Shortly after completing her internship at the Prince of Wales Hospital in Sydney, she gave birth to her first child. While completing her degree in journalism at the University of Technology, she began writing for health publications and medical magazines on a part-time basis. Mansberg advised Joe Hockey on the Coalition’s health policy as a media advisor in 2008.

She was the host of Embarrassing Bodies Down Under, a factual television show about embarrassing medical issues, on Lifestyle You in 2013. Embarrassing Bodies, a British show, was adapted for the Australian market in the series. Brad McKay, Sam Hay, and Christian Jessen, who also hosts the UK version of the show, were the hosts of the show. The show aired on the Nine Network in 2015. In 2019, it was announced that she and Charlie Teo would be judges on a new SBS program called Medicine or Myth.

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