Top Aesthetic Clinics in Peterborough
Best Clinics in Peterborough
Cosmetic treatment costs in Peterborough
Estimated treatment price ranges based on published clinic fees.
Botox in Peterborough typically costs £180–£325.
In Peterborough, Dermal filler usually lands around £170–£325.
For Facial treatment in Peterborough, most listed prices sit around £35–£95.
Hampton Aesthetic Clinic
Hampton Aesthetic Clinic
Skin care clinic
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(65 reviews)
And So Beautiful Skin Clinic
And So Beautiful Skin
Skin care clinic
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(97 reviews)
Bravo Medical Aesthetics
Bravo Medical Aesthetics

Skin care clinic
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(41 reviews)
Dermal Plus Clinic
Dermal Plus Clinic
Skin care clinic
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(70 reviews)
Dermalogica
Dermalogica
Skin care clinic
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( reviews)
Treatments offered
Dr Cedric Banfield
Dr Cedric Banfield
Dermatologist
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( reviews)
Dr Majid Akram
Dr Majid Akram

Doctor
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(1 reviews)
Treatments offered
Dr Pj Van Den Bent
Dr Pj Van Den

Doctor
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( reviews)
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Dr Abhijit Banerjee
Dr Abhijit Banerjee
Dermatologist
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( reviews)
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Drnaaesthetics
Drnaaesthetics

Skin care clinic
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(37 reviews)
Emaderm Aesthetics Ltd
Emaderm Aesthetics Ltd
Skin care clinic
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( reviews)
Enchanted Medical Aesthetics
Enchanted Medical Aesthetics
Skin care clinic
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(52 reviews)
Top Treatments in Peterborough
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About Peterborough
Population:
- Approximately 215,000 (Peterborough unitary authority, Census 2021)
Lifestyle Characteristics:
- Diverse and fast-growing city
- High proportion of young families
- Commuter and multi-ethnic population
- Expanding retail and residential developments
Medical Infrastructure:
- Peterborough City Hospital (North West Anglia NHS Foundation Trust)
- Ramsay Fitzwilliam Hospital (private sector)
- Extensive GP network and Primary Care Networks
Market Size
Number of Clinics:
32Total Reviews:
1076Average Citywide Rating:
4.646875Highly developed and saturated aesthetic marketplace
Treatments
LiposuctionWeight LossSkin Texture And TighteningFillersMelasma TreatmentRash TreatmentFacial TreatmentsAcneSkin BoosterPlatelet Rich PlasmaBotoxAlopeciaAqualyxChemical PeelBody ContouringAnti Wrinkle TreatmentPolynucleotide TreatmentProfhiloDermatitis TreatmentHyperhidrosisAesthetic Skin ConsultationRosacea TreatmentScarringMarionettesLymphatic DrainagePigmentation TreatmentIpl TreatmentHair TreatmentsMicro-needlingCheek EnhancementLipsBirthmarksPost Surgical CareVitamin TherapyMassageTattoo RemovalLaser TreatmentsMicroneedling With RadiofrequencyMicroneedlingInflammatory Skin ConditionsDermatology TreatmentsSkin LesionsHifuSkin CancerContact DermatitisMelanoma TreatmentEczema TreatmentPsoriasisPatch TestingDermapen TreatmentEyebrows And LashesMicrobladingThreadingMolesMinor Surgery
Regulatory & Compliance Environment
Primary Regulator:
- Care Quality Commission (CQC)
- General Medical Council (GMC)
- Nursing & Midwifery Council (NMC)
Prescribing Requirements:
- Prescription-only medicines (e.g., botulinum toxin) require GMC or NMC prescriber oversight
- Level 7 aesthetics qualification increasingly market standard
Inspection Framework:
- CQC registration mandatory for regulated medical activities
- GP practices governed under NHS England frameworks
- Independent clinics subject to inspection and action plans where applicable
Insurance & Financing
Private Insurance Usage:
- Medical dermatology may be insurer-funded (Bupa, AXA, etc.)
- Cosmetic injectables primarily self-funded
Cosmetic Finance Availability:
Installment plans and package pricing common in competitive urban marketSeasonality & Local Trends
Peak Booking Periods:
Spring–early summer (pre-holiday treatments)Autumn (laser/IPL and resurfacing season)Social Media Trends:
Before-and-after lip and anti-wrinkle imageryPolynucleotide and Profhilo education postsLaser/IPL and HIFU demonstrationsAward announcements and credential highlightsReferral Networks & Teaching Hospital Links
Referral pathways to Peterborough City Hospital and regional tertiary centres (e.g., Cambridge University Hospitals)
Accessibility & Location Factors
Public Transport Proximity:
- Direct rail to London King’s Cross (~45–50 minutes)
- Strong A1 road connectivity
Parking Availability:
City Centre vs Suburban Distribution:
Medical Tourism Potential
Tourism Volume Indicator:
- Low leisure tourism relative to major UK cities
- Primarily local and commuter catchment













