Top Aesthetic Clinics in Gateshead
Best Clinics in Gateshead
Cosmetic treatment costs in Gateshead
Estimated treatment price ranges based on published clinic fees.
Dermal filler in Gateshead typically costs £250–£500.
In Gateshead, Botox usually lands around £160–£300.
For Lip filler in Gateshead, most listed prices sit around £170–£320.
Advanced Facial Therapies Ne
Advanced Facial Therapies Ne
Skin care clinic
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(7 reviews)
Treatments offered
Chamonix Clinic
Chamonix Clinic
Skin care clinic
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(42 reviews)
Derma Dolls
Derma Dolls
Beauty Parlour
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(49 reviews)
Euphoria Skin Clinic
Euphoria Skin Clinic
Skin care clinic
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(37 reviews)
Hairmedic Newcastle The Iain Sallis Trichology Clinic
Hairmedic Newcastle The Iain
Health consultant
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( reviews)
Treatments offered
La Derma Aesthetic Clinic
La Derma Aesthetic Clinic
Laser hair removal service
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(19 reviews)
Skin Solutions 1
Skin Solutions 1
Skin care clinic
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(5 reviews)
Skin Surgery Clinic Newcastle
Skin Surgery Clinic Newcastle

Dermatologist
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(33 reviews)
Treatments offered
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About Gateshead
Population:
- Approximately 196,000 (ONS 2021 Census, Metropolitan Borough of Gateshead)
Lifestyle Characteristics:
- Urban metropolitan borough within Tyne and Wear
- Commuter integration with Newcastle upon Tyne
- Retail and leisure hubs (Metrocentre)
- Strong NHS and public sector workforce base
Medical Infrastructure:
- Multiple NHS GP practices
- Secondary and tertiary care access via Queen Elizabeth Hospital (Gateshead Health NHS Foundation Trust) and Newcastle Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
- CQC-regulated independent providers present
Market Size
Number of Clinics:
8Total Reviews:
192Average Citywide Rating:
4.9625- Advanced regional market integrated with Newcastle aesthetic sector
- Wide procedural mix including dermatology, injectables, laser and trichology
Treatments
Anti Wrinkle TreatmentSkin BoosterFacial TreatmentsChemical PeelFillersMelasma TreatmentAcnePlatelet Rich PlasmaBotoxLipsPolynucleotide TreatmentProfhiloHyperhidrosisAesthetic Skin ConsultationMarionettesScarringPigmentation TreatmentMicro-needlingCheek EnhancementSkin Texture And TighteningLiposuctionBreast AugmentationAesthetic SurgeryRhinoplastyRosacea TreatmentIpl TreatmentHair TreatmentsDermatology TreatmentsSkin LesionsSkin CancerInflammatory Skin ConditionsVitamin TherapyAlopeciaMelanoma Treatment
Regulatory & Compliance Environment
Primary Regulator:
- Care Quality Commission (CQC) for England
- Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC)
- General Medical Council (GMC)
- Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC)
Prescribing Requirements:
- Botulinum toxin classified as prescription-only medicine
- Requires prescriber (doctor, dentist, or qualified independent nurse prescriber)
- Remote prescribing subject to GMC and NMC standards
Inspection Framework:
- CQC inspection ratings (Outstanding, Good, Requires Improvement, Inadequate)
- Mandatory registration for regulated activities including surgical procedures and certain dermatology services
Insurance & Financing
Private Insurance Usage:
- Low for cosmetic injectables
- Dermatology and skin cancer services may involve private self-pay or NHS referral pathways depending on indication
Cosmetic Finance Availability:
- Available selectively for higher-ticket procedures (e.g., rhinoplasty) through third-party finance providers
- More common in adjacent Newcastle clinics
Seasonality & Local Trends
Peak Booking Periods:
March–July (pre-summer demand for laser and injectables)October–December (pre-festive aesthetic uplift)Social Media Trends:
Botox and lip filler transformation reelsEducational dermatology content (skin cancer awareness, acne treatment)Laser/IPL treatment demonstrationsHair loss and trichology case studiesReferral Networks & Teaching Hospital Links
Proximity to Newcastle upon Tyne Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust (teaching trust affiliated with Newcastle University Medical School)
Accessibility & Location Factors
Public Transport Proximity:
- Tyne and Wear Metro connectivity (e.g., Gateshead Interchange)
- Extensive bus network
- Proximity to Newcastle Central Station
Parking Availability:
- Town centre and retail zones (e.g., Metrocentre) provide substantial parking
- Urban street parking variable
City Centre vs Suburban Distribution:
- Clinics distributed across central Gateshead, Low Fell, and near Newcastle border
- Cross-river patient flow common
Medical Tourism Potential
Tourism Volume Indicator:
- Moderate
- Proximity to Newcastle city tourism, cultural venues, and business travel
Hotel Density Near Clinics:
- Higher density across Newcastle-Gateshead Quayside corridor
- Lower in purely residential wards
Airport Proximity:
Overall Medical Tourism Viability:
- Moderate regional viability
- Benefits from Newcastle transport hub and teaching hospital reputation rather than standalone destination appeal















