Top Aesthetic Clinics in Biggar

Best Clinics in Biggar

Cosmetic treatment costs in Biggar

Estimated treatment price ranges based on published clinic fees.

Botox

Botox in Biggar typically costs £130–£130.

Chemical peel

In Biggar, Chemical peel usually lands around £40–£40.

Dermal filler

For Dermal filler in Biggar, most listed prices sit around £180–£180.

Colourful Pricks

Colourful Pricks
Colourful Pricks

Tattoo and piercing shop

(1 review)
Biggar ML12 6GH, United Kingdom

    About Biggar

    Population:

      • Approximately 2,0002,500 (South Lanarkshire
      • Small market town classification)

    Lifestyle Characteristics:

      • Rural market town with strong community cohesion
      • Limited high-street commercial density
      • Residents travel to Lanark, Edinburgh or Glasgow for specialist services
      • Wellness and beauty services locally relationship-driven.

    Medical Infrastructure:

      • NHS Scotland GP practice(s) commissioned by local Health Board
      • GP Training Practice accreditation
      • Participation in University of Glasgow teaching programme
      • Secondary care accessed via NHS Lanarkshire hospitals.

    Market Size

    Number of Clinics:

    4

    Total Reviews:

    54

    Average Citywide Rating:

    4.625
    Early-stage and wellness-oriented rather than medical aesthetic-driven.

    Treatments

    Regulatory & Compliance Environment

    Primary Regulator:

    • Healthcare Improvement Scotland (HIS) for independent healthcare services in Scotland
    • General Medical Council (GMC) for doctors
    • Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC) for nurses.

    Prescribing Requirements:

    • Prescription-only medicines require GMC-registered doctor or qualified independent prescriber
    • Dataset indicates primarily non-prescription beauty services.

    Inspection Framework:

    • NHS GP practices regulated under NHS Scotland governance
    • Independent clinics subject to HIS registration where regulated procedures are delivered.

    Insurance & Financing

    Private Insurance Usage:

    • Medical services primarily NHS-funded
    • Beauty services self-funded.

    Cosmetic Finance Availability:

    Unlikely formal finance schemes given rural scale.

    Seasonality & Local Trends

    Peak Booking Periods:

    Pre-summer (May–July)Pre-Christmas (November–December)

    Social Media Trends:

    Facial treatment promotionsMassage therapy offersEyebrow and lash transformationsGift card and seasonal package promotions

    Referral Networks & Teaching Hospital Links

    • Training affiliation with University of Glasgow
    • Referral pathways to NHS Lanarkshire hospitals.

    Accessibility & Location Factors

    Public Transport Proximity:

    • Limited rail access within town
    • Bus connectivity to Lanark and Edinburgh
    • High car dependency.

    Parking Availability:

    Generally ample free town-centre parking.

    City Centre vs Suburban Distribution:

    Clinics located within small town centre commercial premises.

    Medical Tourism Potential

    Tourism Volume Indicator:

    Low-to-moderate heritage tourism due to historic market town status.

    Hotel Density Near Clinics:

    • Limited small inns and guesthouses
    • No major hospitality clusters.

    Airport Proximity:

    Approximately 2530 miles to Edinburgh Airport.

    Overall Medical Tourism Viability:

    • Primarily local and commuter-based demand
    • Not positioned as aesthetic destination.