Top Aesthetic Clinics in Harrogate
Best Clinics in Harrogate
Cosmetic treatment costs in Harrogate
Estimated treatment price ranges based on published clinic fees.
Botox in Harrogate typically costs £170–£200.
In Harrogate, Facial treatment usually lands around £50–£130.
For Dermal filler in Harrogate, most listed prices sit around £185–£185.
Allyson Morley Skin Solutions
Allyson Morley Skin Solutions
Skin care clinic
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(60 reviews)
Dr Camila Valencia
Dr Camila Valencia
Skin care clinic
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(64 reviews)
Dr R Strauss Dermatologist Harrogate
Dr R Strauss Dermatologist
Dermatologist
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(1 reviews)
Harrogate Aesthetics
Harrogate Aesthetics

Skin care clinic
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(23 reviews)
K Govind Medical Aesthetics
K Govind Medical Aesthetics
Skin care clinic
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(106 reviews)
Muse Medical Clinic Harrogate
Muse Medical Clinic Harrogate
Doctor
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(24 reviews)
Skin Camouflage Services Ltd Harrogate
Skin Camouflage Services Ltd
Skin care clinic
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(23 reviews)
Treatments offered
Skin Sos
Skin Sos
Skin care clinic
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(73 reviews)
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About Harrogate
Population:
- Approximately 75,000–76,000 (Harrogate town
- North Yorkshire unitary authority significantly larger)
Lifestyle Characteristics:
- Historic spa town with strong wellness identity
- Significant retired and semi-retired population
- Commuter links to Leeds and York
- Established culture of private healthcare and cosmetic services
Medical Infrastructure:
- Harrogate & District NHS Foundation Trust (Harrogate District Hospital)
- Presence of NHS consultant dermatologists
- Private hospital access via BMI/Spire-equivalent groups in surrounding region
- Multiple medically-led aesthetic clinics
Market Size
Number of Clinics:
8Total Reviews:
374Average Citywide Rating:
5- Advanced
- Presence of consultant dermatology, laser platforms, HIFU and medical-grade injectables
Treatments
MolesInflammatory Skin ConditionsTattoo RemovalLaser TreatmentsFacial TreatmentsDermatology TreatmentsSkin LesionsSkin TagsSkin BoosterPlatelet Rich PlasmaBirthmarksAnti Wrinkle TreatmentMinor SurgeryAesthetic Skin ConsultationRosacea TreatmentScarringSkin CancerIpl TreatmentPigmentation TreatmentMicro-needlingHair TreatmentsSkin Texture And TighteningFillersMarionettesProfhiloPolynucleotide TreatmentBotoxCheek EnhancementLipsMelanoma TreatmentPsoriasisMelasma TreatmentAcneChemical PeelBody ContouringHifuHyperhidrosisRash TreatmentAlopeciaDermatitis TreatmentVitamin Therapy
Regulatory & Compliance Environment
Primary Regulator:
- Care Quality Commission (CQC) for regulated medical services
- General Medical Council (GMC) for doctors
- Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC) for nurses
Prescribing Requirements:
- Botulinum toxin and other prescription-only medicines require GMC-registered prescriber oversight
- Compliance with Human Medicines Regulations 2012
- Formal consultation and documentation required
Inspection Framework:
- CQC inspection domains include Safe, Effective, Caring, Responsive, Well-led
- NHS consultants additionally subject to NHS governance and appraisal frameworks
Insurance & Financing
Private Insurance Usage:
- High for medically indicated dermatology (skin cancer, psoriasis, hyperhidrosis)
- Cosmetic injectables typically self-funded
Cosmetic Finance Availability:
- Selective availability for higher-ticket treatments (laser courses, HIFU packages)
- Affluent demographic reduces dependency on staged finance
Seasonality & Local Trends
Peak Booking Periods:
March–July (pre-summer cosmetic refresh and laser)September–November (post-summer pigmentation correction)December (pre-festive aesthetic treatments)Social Media Trends:
Skin cancer awareness and mole mapping educationBefore-and-after pigmentation and acne casesSubtle anti-wrinkle and filler outcomesProfhilo and skin booster educational reelsReferral Networks & Teaching Hospital Links
- Consultant links to Harrogate District Hospital
- Tertiary referral pathways to Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust for complex oncology and dermatology cases
Accessibility & Location Factors
Public Transport Proximity:
- Harrogate railway station with direct services to Leeds and York
- Road connectivity via A61 and A1(M)
Parking Availability:
City Centre vs Suburban Distribution:
Medical Tourism Potential
Tourism Volume Indicator:
- Moderate
- Harrogate is an established spa and conference destination














