Top Aesthetic Clinics in Manchester

Best Clinics in Manchester

Cosmetic treatment costs in Manchester

Estimated treatment price ranges based on published clinic fees.

Botox

In Manchester, Botox usually lands around £120–£190.

Dermal filler

For Dermal filler in Manchester, most listed prices sit around £155–£380.

Anamedical – Botox & Microblading Manchester

Anamedical – Botox & Microblading Manchester
Anamedical – Botox & Microblading Manchester

Skin care clinic

(17 reviews)
Manchester M30 0NF, United Kingdom

Charlene Carla Aesthetics

Charlene Carla Aesthetics
Charlene Carla Aesthetics

Dermatologist

Manchester M41 9JG, United Kingdom

Clear Medical Skin, Hair & Body Clinic

Clear Medical Skin, Hair & Body Clinic
Clear Medical Skin, Hair & Body Clinic

Skin care clinic

(46 reviews)
Manchester M21 9AF, United Kingdom

Cloud Beauty - Skin Care & Aesthetic

Cloud Beauty - Skin Care & Aesthetic
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Cloud Beauty - Skin Care & Aesthetic

Skin care clinic

(43 reviews)
Manchester M19 3PW, United Kingdom

Derm Expert Dr Tim Clayton

Derm Expert Dr Tim Clayton
Derm Expert Dr Tim Clayton

Dermatologist

(40 reviews)
Manchester M2 4NH, United Kingdom

About Manchester

Population:

    • Approximately 570,000600,000 (City of Manchester)
    • Greater Manchester metropolitan area ~2.8 million

Lifestyle Characteristics:

    • Major UK metropolitan hub with strong nightlife, fashion and influencer culture
    • High aesthetic awareness
    • Large student and young professional base
    • Significant ethnic diversity influencing skin treatment demand profiles

Medical Infrastructure:

    • Major NHS trusts including Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust
    • Tertiary dermatology and plastic surgery services
    • Multiple private hospitals (e.g., Spire, Circle, Bridgewater)
    • Strong consultant crossover between NHS and private sector

Market Size

Number of Clinics:

75

Total Reviews:

4085

Average Citywide Rating:

4.726666667
Highly mature, saturated and tiered market spanning beauty, medical aesthetics and complex dermatologic surgery

Treatments

Regulatory & Compliance Environment

Primary Regulator:

  • Care Quality Commission (CQC) for regulated healthcare providers
  • General Medical Council (GMC) and Nursing & Midwifery Council (NMC) for clinician registration

Prescribing Requirements:

  • Botulinum toxin and prescription dermatology medications require authorised prescriber (GMC doctor or NMC independent prescriber)
  • Surgical procedures must occur in CQC-registered facilities
  • Mohs surgery and skin cancer excisions delivered by specialist-registered consultants

Inspection Framework:

  • CQC inspection framework (Safe, Effective, Caring, Responsive, Well-led domains)
  • NHS GP practices participate in Data Security & Protection Toolkit
  • Private hospitals may participate in PHIN outcomes reporting

Insurance & Financing

Private Insurance Usage:

  • Common for medically indicated dermatology and plastic surgery consultations
  • Cosmetic-only procedures self-funded

Cosmetic Finance Availability:

  • Widely available across surgical and high-ticket aesthetic clinics
  • Partnership with third-party medical finance providers common

Seasonality & Local Trends

Peak Booking Periods:

Pre-summer (March–June)Pre-Christmas party season (October–December)Post-summer skin repair (September–October)

Social Media Trends:

Before-and-after injectables and rhinoplasty transformationsPRP and polynucleotide educational reelsSkin cancer awareness and mole mapping campaignsClinic awards and CQC ratings promotionLuxury medical spa lifestyle branding

Referral Networks & Teaching Hospital Links

  • Strong links to Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust and academic dermatology units
  • Consultant crossover between NHS and private practice common

Accessibility & Location Factors

Public Transport Proximity:

  • Extensive tram (Metrolink), bus and rail connectivity
  • Manchester Piccadilly and Victoria major rail hubs

Parking Availability:

  • City-centre parking available but limited and premium-priced
  • Suburban clinics offer easier parking

City Centre vs Suburban Distribution:

High concentration in city centre (Deansgate, Spinningfields) with additional clusters in Didsbury, Salford, Trafford and surrounding boroughs

Medical Tourism Potential

Tourism Volume Indicator:

  • High domestic and international visitor numbers
  • Major conference and sporting event city

Hotel Density Near Clinics:

High hotel density in city centre and MediaCityUK

Airport Proximity:

Manchester Airport approximately 2030 minutes from city centre with extensive international connections

Overall Medical Tourism Viability:

High regional and moderate international medical tourism potential due to airport connectivity, consultant presence and competitive pricing versus London