Top dermatology-treatments Providers in Plymouth
Best Dermatology Treatments Clinics in Plymouth
Skin care clinic
5.0
(105 reviews)£40
Acne Clinic Exeter & Plymouth Devon
Acne Clinic Exeter & Plymouth Devon
Beauty Parlour
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Clay Clinic
Clay Clinic

Medical spa
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(18 reviews)
Derriford Hospital -Dermatology
Derriford Hospital -Dermatology

Skin care clinic
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(2 reviews)
Treatments offered
Dr Alison Elsey Aesthetics clinic | Cosmetic doctor Plymouth
Dr Alison Elsey Aesthetics clinic | Cosmetic doctor Plymouth

Doctor
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(212 reviews)
Havannas Specialist Clinic
Havannas Specialist Clinic
Beauty Parlour
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(6 reviews)
Treatments offered
Red vein & Lesion Removal
Red vein & Lesion Removal
Skin care clinic
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(1 reviews)
sk:n Plymouth Hyde Park Road
sk:n Plymouth Hyde Park Road

Laser hair removal service
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(70 reviews)
Treatments offered
Skin Decisions
Skin Decisions
Skin care clinic
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(10 reviews)
Treatments offered
The Erme Clinic: Botox, Fillers & Mole Removal - Cosmetic clinic & Dermatologist in Plymouth
The Erme Clinic: Botox, Fillers & Mole Removal - Cosmetic clinic & Dermatologist in Plymouth

Skin care clinic
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(105 reviews)
Toby Nelson Dermatology
Toby Nelson Dermatology
Dermatologist
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(16 reviews)
Treatments offered
uDerma
uDerma
Skin care clinic
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(15 reviews)
Treatments offered
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Dermatology-treatments Treatment in Plymouth
Our dataset currently has 19 clinic(s), with approximately 1455 reviews and an average rating of 4.563157895.
Medical Infrastructure:
- Major tertiary centre anchored by University Hospitals Plymouth NHS Trust (Derriford Hospital)
- Teaching hospital status
- Active clinical research participation
- Multiple GP practices and specialist dermatology services.
Local Aethetics Market:
- Advanced regional maturity given dermatologist-led services, Mohs surgery capability and multi-device offerings.
Goals of Dermatology-treatments Treatment
- The goals vary depending on whether the treatment is medical or cosmetic. In medical dermatology, goals might include reducing symptoms like itch or pain, controlling disease activity, preventing infection or complications, and improving quality of life. For chronic conditions like psoriasis or eczema, the aim might be to control flares and maintain remission. Cosmetic dermatology goals lean toward aesthetic improvements such as reducing wrinkles, correcting pigmentation issues, removing unwanted hair or lesions, and improving overall skin texture and appearance. Theres often overlap, especially where cosmetic concerns also impact psychological wellbeing.
Dermatology-treatments Treatment Options
Medical & Non-Surgical Approaches
Pros of Dermatology-treatments Treatment
Cons of Dermatology-treatments Treatment
Cost of Dermatology-treatments Treatment in Plymouth
- Prices vary based on clinic location (London typically higher), the clinicians experience and qualifications, whether the service includes specialist consultation, diagnostics or just the procedure, and the specific technology or material used (e.g., type of filler). Clinics also charge differently based on overheads and target clientele.
- These are rough figures and can change; always check with a specific provider for up-to-date pricing.
Accessibility
Public transport:
- City bus network
- Plymouth railway station with direct services to Exeter, Bristol and London Paddington.
Parking availability:
- City centre and retail park parking infrastructure
- Suburban clinic locations typically offer on-site or nearby parking.
Clinic distribution:
- Mixed distribution
- Concentration near city centre, Mutley Plain, and suburban commercial zones.
Airport proximity:
- Nearest major airport Exeter International Airport (~50 miles)
- Regional connectivity primarily via rail.
Preparing for Your Dermatology-treatments Appointment
Treatment Safety & Local Regulations
There are evidence-based clinical guidelines from NICE covering many skin conditions and treatments which help clinicians make decisions, though they arent always specific to every cosmetic option. MHRA regulates medicines and medical devices used in dermatology, and devices need appropriate approvals. Formal NICE guidance exists for disease treatments (like acne) but not typically for every cosmetic procedure. Always check current guidance and ask your clinician about safety and evidence for any intervention.
Local regulatory authority:
- Care Quality Commission (CQC) for regulated medical services in England.
Private insurance usage locally:
- Dermatology consultations and medically indicated procedures may be reimbursable via private medical insurance
- Cosmetic injectables typically self-funded.
Cosmetic finance availability:
- UK-regulated third-party finance providers commonly integrated for high-ticket procedures (e.g., RF microneedling, HIFU packages).
Who Is a Good Candidate?
Choosing a Clinic
Current average rating citywide: 4.563157895
Recovery & Long-Term Results
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