Top Dermatology Treatments Providers in Brighton

Best Dermatology Treatments Practitioners in Brighton

Dr Ayanna Knight

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Dr Ayanna Knight
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MB ChB (Medical Degree)

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(328 reviews)
Location
Brighton BN1 4ST, United Kingdom
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Dr Paul Farrant

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Dr Paul Farrant

BSc (Hons)

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Brighton BN3 1RD, United Kingdom
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Dr Andrew David Morris

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Dr Andrew David Morris
CQC

Dermatologist

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(21 reviews)
Location
Brighton BN2 1PN, United Kingdom
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Dr Susana Morris

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Dr Susana Morris
CQC

Dermatologist

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(21 reviews)
Location
Brighton BN2 1PN, United Kingdom
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Dr Erika Mclean

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Dr Erika Mclean
CQC

Registered General Practitioner

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(21 reviews)
Location
Brighton BN2 1PN, United Kingdom
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Sarah Williams Walker

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Sarah Williams Walker
CQC

ITEC Qualified

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(21 reviews)
Location
Brighton BN2 1PN, United Kingdom
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David Knight

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David Knight
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Manager

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(328 reviews)
Location
Brighton BN1 4ST, United Kingdom
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Dr Fiona Emerson

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Dr Fiona Emerson
CQC

Manager

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Brighton BN2 1PN, United Kingdom
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Dr Pallavi Gupta

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Dr Pallavi Gupta

MBBS

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(3 reviews)
Location
Brighton BN1 5BF, United Kingdom
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Dr Russell Emerson

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Dr Russell Emerson
CQC

Registered General Practitioner

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Brighton BN2 1PN, United Kingdom
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Dermatology-treatments Treatment in Brighton

Our dataset currently has 14 clinic(s), with approximately 1049 reviews and an average rating of 4.657142857.

Medical Infrastructure:

    • University Hospitals Sussex NHS Foundation Trust (Royal Sussex County Hospital)
    • Nuffield Health Brighton Hospital
    • Montefiore Hospital (private)
    • Multiple CQC-registered independent clinics.

Local Aethetics Market:

    Highly mature and competitive dermatology and aesthetic ecosystem.

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

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        Cost of Dermatology-treatments Treatment in Brighton

        • 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:

          • Brighton railway station with direct links to London (approximately 1 hour)
          • Comprehensive local bus network.

        Parking availability:

          • Limited city-centre parking
          • Private hospitals provide controlled parking facilities.

        Clinic distribution:

          • Clinics concentrated in central Brighton and Hove
          • Some suburban residential-based practices.

        Airport proximity:

          Approximately 3040 minutes to London Gatwick Airport.

        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
              • General Medical Council (GMC) for doctors
              • Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC) for nurses.

            Private insurance usage locally:

              • High utilisation for medical dermatology (skin cancer, psoriasis, hidradenitis suppurativa)
              • Cosmetic injectables self-funded.

            Cosmetic finance availability:

              • Installment finance common for laser packages and injectable bundles
              • Private hospital billing pathways for insured procedures.

            Who Is a Good Candidate?

              Choosing a Clinic

                Current average rating citywide: 4.657142857

                Recovery & Long-Term Results

                  Aftercare: