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Injct Skin Clinic

Save Face

Skin care clinic

82 St James Way, Sidcup DA14 5HF, United Kingdom
+44 20 3576 2713

About Injct Skin Clinic

INJCT Skin Clinic is a nurse- and doctor-supported medical aesthetic clinic specialising in bespoke, non-surgical facial and skin treatments (anti-wrinkle injections, dermal fillers, Profhilo, polynucleotides, Morpheus8, Lumecca IPL, HydraFacial and medical-grade skincare). Founded by NMC-registered nurse Lynsey Atkinson, the clinic follows a "skin-first, injectables-second" philosophy with a focus on safety, personalised treatment plans and aftercare.

Treatments

Accreditations

  • Save Face Accredited Clinic Accredited since 2021. (Save Face listing).
  • Registered company at Companies House (INJCT SKIN CLINIC LTD, company number 14890800).
  • Listed / partnered with recognized industry platforms and device/manufacturer partners (e.g., CellDerma partnership listing).

Practitioners

Insurance Accepted

  • Private/self-pay services are provided.
  • Insurance partnerships are not advertised.
  • Clinical staff are appropriately insured for the procedures they provide.
  • Where clinically indicated, treatment may be recognised by insurers such as AXA PPP and Aetna.
  • Insured pathways depend on host hospital participation and insurer approval.
  • Purely cosmetic interventions are commonly self-funded.
  • Insurance coverage is subject to individual policy terms and insurer approval.

Estimated Fees in Sidcup

Consultation£100
Anti-wrinkle injections (Botox)From ~£180 per zone
Dermal FillersFrom ~£250
Anti-wrinkle treatments£200–£600 depending on areas
Lip filler£550
Profhilo course£550
PolynucleotidesFrom £400
108+ Reviews Analysed

Consentz® Clinic Score

Clinic Visibility

85%

Pricing Transparency

90%

Safety and Trust

90%

Overall Aggregation

87%

87/100 in Sidcup

Hours

Friday9 am–6 pm
Saturday9 am–3 pm
SundayClosed
Monday9 am–6 pm
Tuesday9 am–6 pm
Wednesday9 am–6 pm
Thursday9 am–6 pm

Payment Options

  • Treatments are provided on a private, self-pay basis.
  • card payments via in-clinic terminals or booking platforms.
  • alternative payment methods like cash payments (in-person) and direct debit arrangements may be available by arrangement.
  • payment plans may be available for selected treatments.
  • pre-paid courses are commonly used for multi-session treatments.
  • specific payment terms are provided at the time of booking.
  • NHS services are free at the point of use for eligible patients.
  • patients are advised to confirm accepted payment methods prior to booking.