Top Acne Providers in Brough

Best Acne Practitioners in Brough

Pru Charlson

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Pru Charlson
CQC

Pharmacist

Rating
(30 reviews)
Location
Brough HU15 1NB, United Kingdom
Treatments offered

Acne Treatment in Brough

Our dataset currently has 2 clinic(s), with approximately 30 reviews and an average rating of 4.4.

Medical Infrastructure:

    • Local GP practices
    • Secondary care via Hull University Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust (Hull Royal Infirmary and Castle Hill Hospital).

Local Aethetics Market:

    Early-stage, medically anchored aesthetic market.

Goals of Acne Treatment

  • Heal existing lesions and pimples
  • Stop new breakouts from forming
  • Prevent scarring or pigment changes
  • Support overall skin health and reduce psychological impact
  • Tailor treatment to severity and the individuals needs.

Acne Treatment Options

Medical & Non-Surgical Approaches

    Pros of Acne Treatment

      Cons of Acne Treatment

        Cost of Acne Treatment in Brough

        • Initial private dermatologist consultations in the UK are often around GBP 240 to 320, follow-ups can be GBP 175 to 255, and specialist treatments (like isotretinoin courses with tests) add more. Prices vary a lot between clinics, location (London often costs more), and whats included in the package.
        • Different clinics bundle consultations, medicines, blood tests and follow-ups differently
        • Expertise and reputation of the clinician
        • Clinic overheads (like rent in big cities vs smaller towns)
        • Whether treatments are delivered as part of NHS or privately

        Accessibility

        Public transport:

          Brough railway station with direct links to Hull and Leeds.

        Parking availability:

          Typical small-town parking availability.

        Clinic distribution:

          Likely town-centre or mixed-use professional premises.

        Airport proximity:

          • Approximately 30–40 minutes to Humberside Airport
          • 1 hour+ to Leeds Bradford Airport.

        Preparing for Your Acne Appointment

          Treatment Safety & Local Regulations

            Yes, NICE publishes acne vulgaris management guidance (NG198), and MHRA issues safety updates especially for medicines like isotretinoin.

            Local regulatory authority:

              • Care Quality Commission (CQC) for regulated medical services in England
              • General Medical Council (GMC) for doctors.

            Private insurance usage locally:

              • Medical dermatology and skin cancer consultations may be insurer-recognised
              • Cosmetic injectables self-funded.

            Cosmetic finance availability:

              Limited structured finance typical for small-town clinics.

            Who Is a Good Candidate?

              Choosing a Clinic

                Current average rating citywide: 4.4

                Recovery & Long-Term Results

                • No real downtime for most topical/oral meds beyond skin adaptation, dryness, irritation or sensitivity. Stronger physical procedures might need downtime.
                • Dryness, irritation, photosensitivity, rare systemic side effects depending on the drug (e.g. isotretinoin needs monitoring).
                Aftercare: