Top Aesthetic Clinics in Bath
Best Clinics in Bath
Cosmetic treatment costs in Bath
Estimated treatment price ranges based on published clinic fees.
In Bath, Botox usually lands around £150–£330.
For Dermal filler in Bath, most listed prices sit around £200–£200.
Bath Facial Aesthetics
Bath Facial Aesthetics

Skin care clinic
Rating
(25 reviews)
Batheaston Medical Centre
Batheaston Medical Centre

Doctor
Rating
(7 reviews)
Treatments offered
Better Body Health And Skincare Solutions Bath
Better Body Health And
Skin care clinic
Rating
(17 reviews)
Dermaguru
Dermaguru
Skin care clinic
Rating
(54 reviews)
Dr J Gilbert
Dr J Gilbert
Dermatologist
Rating
(11 reviews)
Treatments offered
Enhance Medispa
Enhance Medispa
Skin care clinic
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(40 reviews)
Eva Clinic Bath
Eva Clinic Bath
Skin care clinic
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(70 reviews)
Revitalise Skincare Clinic
Revitalise Skincare Clinic

Skin care clinic
Rating
(100 reviews)
Rush Hill Surgery
Rush Hill Surgery
Doctor
Rating
(38 reviews)
Treatments offered
Skin Stories Aesthetic Clinic
Skin Stories Aesthetic Clinic
Skin care clinic
Rating
(4 reviews)
St John Clinic
St John Clinic
Skin care clinic
Rating
(5 reviews)
The Orangery Laser And Beauty Clinic
The Orangery Laser And
Beauty Parlour
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(11 reviews)
Treatments offered
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About Bath
Population:
- Approximately 94,000–100,000 (City of Bath
- Bath and North East Somerset ~190,000)
Lifestyle Characteristics:
- Affluent spa city with UNESCO World Heritage status
- High wellness orientation
- Strong beauty, aesthetics and boutique clinic culture
- Tourism-driven service economy
Medical Infrastructure:
- Royal United Hospitals Bath NHS Foundation Trust
- Multiple NHS GP practices (including Bath Independents PCN)
- Private and consultant-led dermatology clinics
Market Size
Number of Clinics:
15Total Reviews:
1119Average Citywide Rating:
4.746666667Highly mature and competitive aesthetic and dermatology market
Treatments
Facial TreatmentsDermatology TreatmentsAnti Wrinkle TreatmentHyperhidrosisSkin Texture And TighteningFillersEyebrows And LashesAesthetic Skin ConsultationMarionettesScarringSkin BoosterThreadingMicro-needlingPlatelet Rich PlasmaBotoxCheek EnhancementLipsChemical PeelRosacea TreatmentPigmentation TreatmentIpl TreatmentHair TreatmentsProfhiloPolynucleotide TreatmentMolesTattoo RemovalLaser TreatmentsRash TreatmentAcneSkin LesionsBirthmarksBody ContouringHifuMinor SurgeryDermatitis TreatmentSkin CancerVitamin TherapyAlopeciaMelasma TreatmentInflammatory Skin ConditionsMicroneedling With RadiofrequencyMicroneedlingEczema TreatmentContact DermatitisHives Treatment
Regulatory & Compliance Environment
Primary Regulator:
- Care Quality Commission (CQC)
- General Medical Council (GMC)
- Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC)
- Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC)
Prescribing Requirements:
- Prescription-only injectables require qualified prescriber (doctor, dentist, nurse prescriber, pharmacist prescriber)
- Dermatology and hyperhidrosis treatments must comply with UK medicines legislation
- Surgical procedures require GMC-registered medical practitioners
Inspection Framework:
- CQC registration and inspection (several providers rated Good)
- NHS GP practices inspected under CQC
- Save Face and ACE Group affiliations
- JCCP registration referenced
- Safe Surgeries accreditation for NHS practices
Insurance & Financing
Private Insurance Usage:
- Medical dermatology may be insurer-funded
- Aesthetic injectables and laser procedures predominantly self-pay
Cosmetic Finance Availability:
- Available for higher-ticket treatments in doctor-led clinics
- Affluent demographic supports premium pricing
Seasonality & Local Trends
Peak Booking Periods:
Spring (March–June)Autumn (September–November)Social Media Trends:
Before-and-after injectable transformationsLaser and Fotona treatment demonstrationsHyperhidrosis and rosacea educationSkincare brand promotion (Obagi, iS Clinical)Award announcements and local press featuresReferral Networks & Teaching Hospital Links
- Royal United Hospitals Bath NHS Foundation Trust
- Regional referral pathways to Bristol teaching hospitals
Accessibility & Location Factors
Public Transport Proximity:
- Bath Spa railway station with direct services to London Paddington and Bristol
- Extensive bus connectivity
Parking Availability:
- City-centre parking limited
- Park-and-ride systems widely used
- Suburban clinic access easier
City Centre vs Suburban Distribution:
Medical Tourism Potential
Tourism Volume Indicator:
Hotel Density Near Clinics:
Airport Proximity:
Overall Medical Tourism Viability:
- Moderate-to-high
- Tourism economy and spa-city branding support out-of-town aesthetic clientele













