Top Rosacea Treatment Providers in Bath

Best Rosacea Treatment Practitioners in Bath

Ewelina Anna Polchlopek

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Ewelina Anna Polchlopek

Aesthetic Practitioner

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(70 reviews)
Location
Bath BA1 7BZ, United Kingdom
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Joshua

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Joshua

Aesthetic Practitioner

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(54 reviews)
Location
Bath BA1 2NT, United Kingdom
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Dr Lucy Middlefell

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Dr Lucy Middlefell

BDS

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(122 reviews)
Location
Bath BA1 2JW, United Kingdom
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Dr Rebecca Wignall

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Dr Rebecca Wignall

BSc (Bachelor Of Science)

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(122 reviews)
Location
Bath BA1 2JW, United Kingdom
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Dr Fatima Rashed

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Dr Fatima Rashed

MBChB Registered Medical

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(122 reviews)
Location
Bath BA1 2JW, United Kingdom
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Emma 1

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Emma 1

Registered Nurse Since 2000

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(54 reviews)
Location
Bath BA1 2NT, United Kingdom
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Frankie 1

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Frankie 1

Aesthetics Practitioner

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(17 reviews)
Location
Bath BA2 5HX, United Kingdom
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Rosacea-treatment Treatment in Bath

Our dataset currently has 15 clinic(s), with approximately 1119 reviews and an average rating of 4.746666667.

Medical Infrastructure:

    • Royal United Hospitals Bath NHS Foundation Trust
    • Multiple NHS GP practices (including Bath Independents PCN)
    • Private and consultant-led dermatology clinics

Local Aethetics Market:

    Highly mature and competitive aesthetic and dermatology market

Goals of Rosacea-treatment Treatment

  • Reduce facial redness, flushing and visible blood vessels.
  • Control inflammatory bumps and pustules.
  • Prevent progression and long-term skin thickening.
  • Improve comfort, confidence and daily skin tolerance.

Rosacea-treatment Treatment Options

Medical & Non-Surgical Approaches

    Pros of Rosacea-treatment Treatment

      Cons of Rosacea-treatment Treatment

        Cost of Rosacea-treatment Treatment in Bath

        • Prescription topicals via NHS or private GP are usually low cost or NHS-covered.
        • Private dermatology consultations often range GBP 150 to 300.
        • IPL or vascular laser treatments typically cost GBP 150 to 400 per session.
        • Courses of 36 laser sessions are common.
        • Severity and subtype of rosacea.
        • Whether lasers, prescriptions or both are used.
        • Clinic location and device quality.
        • Experience level of the practitioner.

        Accessibility

        Public transport:

          • Bath Spa railway station with direct services to London Paddington and Bristol
          • Extensive bus connectivity

        Parking availability:

          • City-centre parking limited
          • Park-and-ride systems widely used
          • Suburban clinic access easier

        Clinic distribution:

          Concentration in central Bath (boutique premises) and affluent residential zones

        Airport proximity:

          Approximately 20–25 miles to Bristol Airport

        Preparing for Your Rosacea-treatment Appointment

          Treatment Safety & Local Regulations

            NICE provides guidance on acneiform and inflammatory skin conditions including rosacea.

            Local regulatory authority:

              • Care Quality Commission (CQC)
              • General Medical Council (GMC)
              • Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC)
              • Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC)

            Private insurance usage locally:

              • Medical dermatology may be insurer-funded
              • Aesthetic injectables and laser procedures predominantly self-pay

            Cosmetic finance availability:

              • Available for higher-ticket treatments in doctor-led clinics
              • Affluent demographic supports premium pricing

            Who Is a Good Candidate?

              Choosing a Clinic

                Current average rating citywide: 4.746666667

                Recovery & Long-Term Results

                • Minimal downtime for most treatments.
                • Laser may cause redness or swelling for 13 days.
                • Temporary irritation or dryness.
                • Rare blistering if lasers are misused.
                • Flare-ups if skin barrier isnt respected.
                Aftercare: