Our dataset currently has 18 clinic(s), with approximately 998 reviews and an average rating of 4.541176471.
Medical Infrastructure:
Major tertiary teaching hospital campus at Foresterhill (Aberdeen Royal Infirmary)
NHS Grampian headquarters
University of Aberdeen medical school
Established private clinics and specialist dermatology services
Local Aethetics Market:
Advanced and diversified
Includes tertiary dermatology, injectables, lasers, hair restoration and spa services
Goals of Skin-booster Treatment
Deeply hydrate and moisturise the skin at a layer topical products cant reach.
Stimulate natural collagen and elastin for improved elasticity and firmness.
Improve skin texture, tone and radiance.
Reduce fine lines and early signs of ageing by improving overall skin quality.
Help your complexion look fresher and more youthful without adding artificial volume.
Skin-booster Treatment Options
Medical & Non-Surgical Approaches
Pros of Skin-booster Treatment
Cons of Skin-booster Treatment
Cost of Skin-booster Treatment in Aberdeen
Typical skin booster sessions in London and the UK range from around GBP 200 up to GBP 600 per session depending on product and clinic.
Premium or specialised boosters like Profhilo may start around GBP 350-GBP 495 and packages of multiple sessions can be around GBP 1,000 or more.
Other clinics outside central London sometimes list lower prices around GBP 180-GBP 350 per session.
The specific skin booster product used (e.g., plain HA vs advanced blends with vitamins or antioxidants).
Clinic location and reputation (Harley Street clinics often charge premium prices).
Injector training, experience and medical oversight.
Number of injections/sessions recommended and whether aftercare is bundled in.
Accessibility
Public transport:
Comprehensive urban bus network
Aberdeen railway station with national connections
Clinics clustered near city centre and West End
Parking availability:
City-centre parking available but limited at peak times
Suburban clinics benefit from easier access
Clinic distribution:
Concentration in city centre, West End medical district, and affluent suburban zones
Airport proximity:
Aberdeen International Airport within 20–30 minutes of city centre
Strong UK and limited international connectivity
Preparing for Your Skin-booster Appointment
Treatment Safety & Local Regulations
There arent specific NICE guidelines just for skin boosters, but the products (like hyaluronic acid injectables) are regulated by MHRA as medical devices/medicines and general aesthetic practice standards apply. Clinics and practitioners should follow broad safety and consent guidelines even though there isnt a dedicated formal guideline for skin boosters specifically.
Local regulatory authority:
Healthcare Improvement Scotland (HIS) for independent healthcare services
General Medical Council (GMC) for doctors
Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC) for nurse prescribers
Private insurance usage locally:
Moderate-to-high for medical dermatology and skin cancer services
Low for purely cosmetic injectables
Cosmetic finance availability:
Present in larger clinics
Some providers offer staged payment or third-party finance options