Top Facial Treatments Providers in Cardiff

Best Facial Treatments Practitioners in Cardiff

Dr Indrajit Bobby Paul

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Dr Indrajit Bobby Paul

Aesthetic Practitioner

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Cardiff CF23 5PL, United Kingdom
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Kirby Marie Heames

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Kirby Marie Heames

Aesthetic Practitioner

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(79 reviews)
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Cardiff CF14 6HY, United Kingdom
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Nahid Rezai

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Nahid Rezai
CQCHIW

Aesthetic Practitioner

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(153 reviews)
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Cardiff CF24 3JD, United Kingdom
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Sian Davies Jones

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Sian Davies Jones
HIW

Aesthetic Practitioner

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(277 reviews)
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Cardiff CF24 3WD, United Kingdom
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Dr Eithne Barbara Deignan

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Dr Eithne Barbara Deignan

DCH Diploma In Child

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(5 reviews)
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Cardiff CF14 4LW, United Kingdom
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Dr Nancy Sharma

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Dr Nancy Sharma
HIW

Registered General Practitioner

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(104 reviews)
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Cardiff CF14 6HA, United Kingdom
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Karen Lockett

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Karen Lockett
Save Face

Independent Nurse Prescriber

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(4 reviews)
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Cardiff CF10 2DX, United Kingdom
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Marina

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Marina
HIW

Aesthetics Practitioner

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(228 reviews)
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Cardiff CF10 1AF, United Kingdom
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Dr Sukhvinder Sharma

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Dr Sukhvinder Sharma

MBBS Primary Medical

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(7 reviews)
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Cardiff CF15 8GG, United Kingdom
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Mr Richard Karoo

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Mr Richard Karoo
HIW

MBChB / University Of

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(25 reviews)
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Cardiff CF11 9LP, United Kingdom
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Nikki

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Nikki
CQCHIW

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(153 reviews)
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Cardiff CF24 3JD, United Kingdom
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Dr Kathryn Sian Lloyd Thomas

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Dr Kathryn Sian Lloyd

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Cardiff CF23 5PL, United Kingdom
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Facial-treatments Treatment in Cardiff

Facial treatments are a broad category of cosmetic and skincare procedures designed to cleanse, exfoliate, hydrate, rejuvenate, or target specific skin concerns on the face. They range from basic salon facials (cleansing, exfoliation, mask, massage) to advanced technical ones like microdermabrasion, superficial chemical peels, LED light therapy or microneedling. The way they work depends on the method: cleansing and exfoliation remove dead skin, hydration restores moisture, peels use acids to shed surface layers, LED or light targets cellular processes, and deeper interventions stimulate collagen. Theyre not all medical procedures, but many share the goal of improving skin health and appearance.
Our dataset currently has 34 clinic(s), with approximately 2222 reviews and an average rating of 4.732352941.

Medical Infrastructure:

    • University Hospital of Wales (tertiary referral centre)
    • University Hospital Llandough
    • Nuffield Health Cardiff and Vale Hospitals
    • Spire Cardiff Hospital
    • Extensive private consultant presence

Local Aethetics Market:

    Highly mature and diversified aesthetic and dermatology ecosystem

Goals of Facial-treatments Treatment

  • Improve the look and feel of your skin surface (smoother, brighter).
  • Address specific issues like dullness, dryness, congestion or minor texture irregularities.
  • Stimulate circulation and lymphatic drainage for a refreshed appearance.
  • Support overall skin health, potentially helping products work better afterward.

Facial-treatments Treatment Options

Medical & Non-Surgical Approaches

  • At-home skincare routines with cleansers, exfoliants, masks and serums.
  • DIY facial tools like jade rollers or LED masks (varying evidence).
  • Topical products for ongoing management of concerns.

Pros of Facial-treatments Treatment

  • Immediate visible effects for many people (glow, softness).
  • Can be relaxing and part of a regular self-care routine.
  • Customisable: basic facials for maintenance, advanced ones for concerns.
  • Often non-invasive with minimal recovery if done properly.

Cons of Facial-treatments Treatment

  • Results vary a lot by individual and treatment type.
  • Temporary effects unless part of an ongoing plan.
  • Some advanced facials can irritate sensitive skin if poorly matched to skin type.
  • Costs can add up if you go regularly or opt for high-tech versions.

Cost of Facial-treatments Treatment in Cardiff

  • Basic facial treatments in the UK often start around GBP 30-GBP 60 in salons, and professional clinic-level facials can range from about GBP 60 up to GBP 150-GBP 250+. More advanced modalities like light therapy, microneedling, or deeper peels are often GBP 100-GBP 300+ per session. Prices differ widely by location and provider. (General industry context)
  • Clinic or spa reputation and geographic location (London vs smaller cities).
  • Type of facial or technology used (manual vs machine-assisted).
  • Provider skill level and included pre-/post-care.
  • Whether the session is a one-off or part of a package.

Accessibility

Public transport:

    • Cardiff Central rail hub
    • Extensive bus network
    • M4 motorway access

Parking availability:

    City-centre parking limited but private hospitals and suburban clinics provide on-site parking

Clinic distribution:

    Clustered across city centre, Cardiff Bay, Pontcanna and medical corridors near UHW

Airport proximity:

    • Approximately 30 minutes to Cardiff Airport
    • 1 hour to Bristol Airport

Preparing for Your Facial-treatments Appointment

  • Arrive with a clean face if you can, or at least avoid heavy makeup.
  • Tell your practitioner about allergies, sensitive skin or recent procedures.
  • Discuss medications or retinoid use ahead of time if relevant.
  • Avoid sunburn or recent waxing/shaving of the face shortly before.
Facial treatments are usually part of a routine. Many aestheticians suggest repeating them every 4-6 weeks to support ongoing skin health and manage recurring concerns. This isnt a fixed schedule but a common practice among professionals.

Treatment Safety & Local Regulations

Most basic facial treatments arent painful. You might feel tingling or mild discomfort during deeper exfoliations or peels. Providers should adjust intensity to what your skin can tolerate.

Patch testing for peels or stronger products helps prevent reactions.Avoid deep peels or aggressive techniques without medical oversight if you have sensitive or compromised skin.Ensure tools and machines are clean and well�maintained.

    NICE doesnt have specific guidance on general facial cosmetic treatments unless they overlap with medical conditions requiring dermatological care.

    Local regulatory authority:

      • Healthcare Inspectorate Wales (HIW) for independent healthcare providers
      • General Medical Council (GMC) for doctors
      • Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC)
      • General Dental Council (GDC) where applicable

    Private insurance usage locally:

      • Moderate-to-high
      • Dermatology and surgical consultations frequently insurer-recognised (Bupa, AXA, Aviva, WPA, Cigna)

    Cosmetic finance availability:

      Widely available for hair transplantation, plastic surgery and high-value laser packages

    Who Is a Good Candidate?

    • People looking to maintain skin health and a radiant appearance.
    • Individuals with mild concerns like dryness, dullness, mild congestion or uneven tone.
    • Those wanting regular skin maintenance as part of a broader skincare plan.
    • Not ideal for active severe inflammatory skin disease without medical input.

    Choosing a Clinic

    • Clean, professional environment with clear hygiene standards.
    • Practitioners with accredited training in skincare and the specific facial modality.
    • Consultation before treatment to assess skin type and sensitivities.
    • Transparent pricing and expectations about results.
    Current average rating citywide: 4.732352941

    Recovery & Long-Term Results

      Aftercare:
      • At-home skincare routines with cleansers, exfoliants, masks and serums.
      • DIY facial tools like jade rollers or LED masks (varying evidence).
      • Topical products for ongoing management of concerns.