Top Aesthetic Clinics in kilmarnock

Aesthetics By Emma

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Aesthetics By Emma

Medical spa

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(53 reviews)
Location
Kilmarnock KA1 1HA, United Kingdom
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Angelinas Aesthetics And Beauty Ayrshire Botox Dermal Filler Non Surgical Aesthetics

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Angelinas Aesthetics And Beauty

Medical spa

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(73 reviews)
Location
Kilmarnock KA1 1JN, United Kingdom
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Beauty By Shona Ronald

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Beauty By Shona Ronald

Beauty Parlour

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(15 reviews)
Location
Kilmarnock KA3 5DB, United Kingdom
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Clinic 22 Wellness And Aesthetics

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Clinic 22 Wellness And
HIS

Skin care clinic

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(292 reviews)
Location
Kilmarnock KA1 2DD, United Kingdom
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Dermaglow Aesthetics

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Dermaglow Aesthetics

Beauty Parlour

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( reviews)
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Kilmarnock KA1 2AR, United Kingdom
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Dr D Harden Stewarton Medical Practice

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Dr D Harden Stewarton

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Kilmarnock KA3 5BP, United Kingdom
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    Dr Rebecca White Aesthetics

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    Dr Rebecca White Aesthetics
    HIS

    Medical spa

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    (6 reviews)
    Location
    Kilmarnock KA1 3DG, United Kingdom
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    Dr V Browning Stewarton Medical Practice

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    Dr V Browning Stewarton

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    Kilmarnock KA3 5BP, United Kingdom
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      About kilmarnock

      Population:

        • Approximately 46,000 (Kilmarnock town, East Ayrshire
        • Scotland Census 2022 provisional estimates)

      Lifestyle Characteristics:

        • Large market town
        • Regional service hub for East Ayrshire
        • Commuter links to Glasgow (approx. 30 minutes by rail)
        • Established family households
        • Strong beauty and salon culture

      Medical Infrastructure:

        • University Hospital Crosshouse (major acute hospital within 3 miles)
        • Multiple NHS GP practices under NHS Ayrshire & Arran
        • Several HIS-registered independent aesthetic clinics

      Market Size

      Number of Clinics:

      19

      Total Reviews:

      635

      Average Citywide Rating:

      4.111111111
      • Highly competitive and saturated at mid-market level
      • Diversified across medical and beauty categories

      Treatments

      Regulatory & Compliance Environment

      Primary Regulator:

      • Healthcare Improvement Scotland (HIS) for independent clinics
      • General Medical Council (GMC) for doctors
      • Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC) for nurses

      Prescribing Requirements:

      • Botulinum toxin and prescription-only medicines require GMC-registered doctor or qualified nurse prescriber
      • Independent clinics delivering regulated treatments must register with HIS

      Inspection Framework:

      • HIS Independent Healthcare Public Register oversight
      • NHS GP practices regulated under NHS Scotland governance
      • Duty of Candour compliance required for registered services

      Insurance & Financing

      Private Insurance Usage:

      • Dermatology and hospital-based procedures may be insured
      • Aesthetic injectables and beauty treatments predominantly self-funded

      Cosmetic Finance Availability:

      • Selective availability via third-party payment platforms
      • More common in medical spa segment than NHS-linked services

      Seasonality & Local Trends

      Peak Booking Periods:

      Pre-summer (April–June)Pre-Christmas (October–December)Post-holiday corrective treatments (January–February)

      Social Media Trends:

      Before-and-after lip filler imageryRF microneedling and IPL result postsHydrafacial and LED therapy promotionsClient testimonials and review repostsEducational acne and patch testing content

      Referral Networks & Teaching Hospital Links

      University Hospital Crosshouse (teaching hospital linked with University of Glasgow medical training pathways)

      Accessibility & Location Factors

      Public Transport Proximity:

      • Direct rail services to Glasgow Central
      • Strong road links via A77 and M77 corridor

      Parking Availability:

      • Town centre and retail park parking widely available
      • Hospital parking on-site

      City Centre vs Suburban Distribution:

      Mixed distribution across town centre high street units, retail parks and residential GP premises

      Medical Tourism Potential

      Tourism Volume Indicator:

      • Low dedicated medical tourism
      • Primarily regional service centre

      Hotel Density Near Clinics:

      • Moderate local hotel presence
      • Greater capacity in nearby Ayr and Glasgow

      Airport Proximity:

      • Approximately 20 minutes to Glasgow Prestwick Airport
      • 35–40 minutes to Glasgow Airport

      Overall Medical Tourism Viability:

      • Regional catchment from Ayrshire
      • Limited national or international destination pull