Top alopecia Providers in Londonderry
Best Alopecia Clinics in Londonderry
Derma Skincare Clinic By Nicola Mullan
Derma Skincare Clinic By
Skin care clinic
Rating
(9 reviews)
Dermal Synergy
Dermal Synergy
Skin care clinic
Rating
(12 reviews)
Skin Deep Aesthetics Laser And Skin Clinic
Skin Deep Aesthetics Laser
Skin care clinic
Rating
(19 reviews)
Treatments offered
The Sugaring And Skincare Salon
The Sugaring And Skincare
Skin care clinic
Rating
(22 reviews)
Treatments offered
Thrapie Clinic Derry
Thrapie Clinic Derry
Laser hair removal service
Rating
(3 reviews)
Top Treatments in Londonderry
Top Cities in the UK
Alopecia Treatment in Londonderry
Our dataset currently has 26 clinic(s), with approximately 269 reviews and an average rating of 4.988.
Medical Infrastructure:
- Altnagelvin Area Hospital (Western Health & Social Care Trust)
- NHS-equivalent Health & Social Care Northern Ireland (HSCNI) GP network
- Private aesthetic and laser clinics
- RQIA-regulated independent facilities
Local Aethetics Market:
- Established regional aesthetic market with competitive injectables segment
Goals of Alopecia Treatment
- Slow or stop hair loss progression
- Stimulate regrowth where possible
- Manage symptoms and appearance (like wigs, camouflage)
- Support mental wellbeing because hair loss can hit people hard emotionally
Alopecia Treatment Options
Medical & Non-Surgical Approaches
Pros of Alopecia Treatment
Cons of Alopecia Treatment
Cost of Alopecia Treatment in Londonderry
Accessibility
Public transport:
- City bus network
- Rail connection to Belfast
- Road links to Donegal and A6 corridor
Parking availability:
- City-centre parking available but variable
- Suburban clinic parking generally accessible
Clinic distribution:
- Mix of city-centre and suburban-based clinics
- Aesthetic services often located in accessible retail-style units
Airport proximity:
- City of Derry Airport (~15 km)
- Belfast International Airport (~110 km)
Preparing for Your Alopecia Appointment
Treatment Safety & Local Regulations
Yes, UK bodies like NICE have started recommending treatments (e.g. ritlecitinib for severe alopecia areata on the NHS) and MHRA regulates medicines.
Local regulatory authority:
- Regulation and Quality Improvement Authority (RQIA) for Northern Ireland independent healthcare
- General Medical Council (GMC)
- Pharmaceutical Society of Northern Ireland (PSNI)
- HCPC for allied professionals
Private insurance usage locally:
- Limited coverage for cosmetic injectables
- Medical dermatology potentially self-pay due to NHS waiting times
Cosmetic finance availability:
- Installment payment plans offered informally by some clinics
- Limited evidence of major finance-provider integration
Who Is a Good Candidate?
Choosing a Clinic
Current average rating citywide: 4.988
Recovery & Long-Term Results
- No downtime for most topical or oral therapies. Procedures might cause transient redness or irritation.
- Mild dryness, irritation with topicals, systemic drug effects like headaches or GI upset, and rare serious risks with some immune modulators.
Aftercare:














