Top Aesthetic Clinics in Omagh

Best Clinics in Omagh

Cosmetic treatment costs in Omagh

Estimated treatment price ranges based on published clinic fees.

Botox

For Botox in Omagh, most listed prices sit around £120–£130.

Dermal filler

Dermal filler in Omagh typically costs £200–£250.

ASHthetics ni ltd Aisling nugent grogan

ASHthetics ni ltd Aisling nugent grogan
ASHthetics ni ltd Aisling nugent grogan

Skin care clinic

(17 reviews)
Omagh BT79 9AY, United Kingdom

Beautyfill by Aoibhin | Dermatology & Aesthetics Nurse Prescriber

Beautyfill by Aoibhin | Dermatology & Aesthetics Nurse Prescriber
Beautyfill by Aoibhin | Dermatology & Aesthetics Nurse Prescriber

Skin care clinic

(14 reviews)
Omagh BT78 1BQ, United Kingdom

Caroline Quinn Skin

Caroline Quinn Skin
Caroline Quinn Skin

Skin care clinic

(8 reviews)
Omagh BT79 0NG, United Kingdom

O'Hanlon Dr E

O'Hanlon Dr E
O'Hanlon Dr E

Doctor

Omagh BT79 7BA, United Kingdom

    Omagh Aesthetics & Beauty

    Omagh Aesthetics & Beauty
    Omagh Aesthetics & Beauty

    Beauty Parlour

    Omagh BT78 5LU, United Kingdom

    Skinologie

    Skinologie
    Skinologie

    Laser hair removal service

    Omagh BT79 9LA, United Kingdom

      About Omagh

      Population:

        • Approximately 20,500 (Omagh town, Census 2021)
        • Fermanagh and Omagh district ~116,800

      Lifestyle Characteristics:

        • Market town serving wide rural hinterland
        • Strong community orientation
        • Cross-border movement with Republic of Ireland
        • Family-centric demographic structure

      Medical Infrastructure:

        • Primary care led system under Health and Social Care (HSC) Northern Ireland
        • Acute services linked to South West Acute Hospital (Western Health and Social Care Trust)
        • Presence of NHS GP practices and independent aesthetic providers

      Market Size

      Number of Clinics:

      16

      Total Reviews:

      359

      Average Citywide Rating:

      4.642857143
      • Developing but saturated at micro-market scale
      • Strong nurse-led aesthetic presence

      Treatments

      Regulatory & Compliance Environment

      Primary Regulator:

      • Regulation and Quality Improvement Authority (RQIA) for Northern Ireland
      • General Medical Council (GMC) for doctors
      • Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC) for nurse prescribers

      Prescribing Requirements:

      • Botulinum toxin and prescription-only injectables require GMC-registered doctor or NMC-registered independent nurse prescriber
      • Remote prescribing subject to NI professional standards

      Inspection Framework:

      • RQIA registration required for independent healthcare establishments providing regulated activities
      • GP practices operate under HSC Northern Ireland governance

      Insurance & Financing

      Private Insurance Usage:

      • Limited use of private insurance for aesthetics
      • Dermatology may be privately self-funded or NHS-referred depending on indication

      Cosmetic Finance Availability:

      • Primarily pay-per-treatment
      • Limited evidence of structured third-party finance penetration compared to major UK cities

      Seasonality & Local Trends

      Peak Booking Periods:

      Pre-summer (April–June) for laser and body treatmentsPre-Christmas (October–December) for injectables and facial aesthetics

      Social Media Trends:

      Before-and-after injectable resultsEducational reels on anti-wrinkle and filler safetyClient testimonial screenshotsPromotional seasonal package offers

      Referral Networks & Teaching Hospital Links

      Referral pathways to South West Acute Hospital (Enniskillen) and Altnagelvin Area Hospital (Derry/Londonderry)

      Accessibility & Location Factors

      Public Transport Proximity:

      • Served by Translink bus network
      • No active rail station (historic line closed)
      • Road access via A5 corridor

      Parking Availability:

      Generally strong town-centre and retail-adjacent parking availability

      City Centre vs Suburban Distribution:

      Clinics concentrated in town centre retail streets and converted residential premises

      Medical Tourism Potential

      Tourism Volume Indicator:

      • Modest tourism driven by Sperrins and heritage tourism
      • Not a primary medical tourism hub

      Hotel Density Near Clinics:

      Limited but sufficient small hotels and guesthouses within town centre

      Airport Proximity:

      • Approximately 6570 miles to Belfast International Airport
      • ~80 miles to George Best Belfast City Airport
      • Cross-border access to Donegal Airport (~60 miles)

      Overall Medical Tourism Viability:

      • Low for destination-led aesthetics
      • Moderate cross-border Republic of Ireland day-patient flow potential