Top Aesthetic Practitioners in Halifax
Best Practitioners in Halifax
Amanda Bottomley

Amanda Bottomley
Aesthetic Practitioner
Rating
(21 reviews)
Treatments offered
Sarah Deacon

Sarah Deacon

Aesthetic Practitioner
Rating
(173 reviews)
Treatments offered
Jordan Janine Hutchison

Jordan Janine Hutchison
Aesthetic Practitioner
Rating
(5 reviews)
Jemma 1

Jemma 1
Aesthetic Practitioner
Rating
(25 reviews)
Dr Komal Ayah Siddiqi

Dr Komal Ayah Siddiqi
BSc Bachelor Of Science
Rating
(152 reviews)
Dr Kiran Rahim

Dr Kiran Rahim
Medical Practitioner With Advanced
Rating
(152 reviews)
Dr Aaleen Bhatti

Dr Aaleen Bhatti
Medical Practitioner With Aesthetic
Rating
(152 reviews)
Lisa Roberts

Lisa Roberts
Nurse Independent Prescriber (V300)
Rating
(247 reviews)
Jigna Lalji

Jigna Lalji
Aesthetics Practitioner
Rating
(152 reviews)
Maria Tantouch

Maria Tantouch
Clinical Background In Anaesthetics
Rating
(152 reviews)
Dr Sohail Ahmed

Dr Sohail Ahmed

Registered General Practitioner
Rating
(10 reviews)
Treatments offered
Clair Johnson

Clair Johnson
Registered Nurse (UK)
Rating
(50 reviews)
Top Treatments in Halifax
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About Halifax
Population:
- Approximately 88,000–90,000 (Halifax urban area)
- Calderdale Metropolitan Borough ~210,000+
Lifestyle Characteristics:
- Market town with strong commuter links to Leeds and Manchester
- Family-oriented demographics
- Established high street and shopping centres (e.g., Woolshops)
- Growing wellness and personal care sector
Medical Infrastructure:
- Presence of NHS GP practices and CQC-regulated services
- Calderdale Royal Hospital provides secondary care
- Private aesthetic and nurse-led clinics concentrated in town centre and suburban retail parades
Market Size
Number of Clinics:
16Total Reviews:
1023Average Citywide Rating:
4.425- Mid-stage maturity
- Diversified treatment mix including advanced devices (AviClear, IPL, polynucleotides)
Treatments
Facial TreatmentsAnti Wrinkle TreatmentAesthetic Skin ConsultationSkin BoosterChemical PeelVitamin TherapyPigmentation TreatmentHair TreatmentsPlatelet Rich PlasmaTattoo RemovalAlopeciaLaser TreatmentsBirthmarksFillersMarionettesCheek EnhancementLipsMelasma TreatmentMicroneedling With RadiofrequencyMicroneedlingAcneHifuRosacea TreatmentScarringIpl TreatmentMicro-needlingSkin Texture And TighteningInflammatory Skin ConditionsRash TreatmentDermatology TreatmentsSkin LesionsBotoxPolynucleotide TreatmentProfhiloDermatitis TreatmentHyperhidrosisAviclearSkin Cancer
Regulatory & Compliance Environment
Primary Regulator:
- Care Quality Commission (CQC) for regulated activities
- Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC) for nurse registration
- General Medical Council (GMC) for doctors
Prescribing Requirements:
- Botulinum toxin and other prescription-only medicines require prescriber oversight
- Nurse Independent Prescribers (V300) legally permitted to prescribe within competence
- Remote prescribing subject to GMC/NMC guidance
Inspection Framework:
- CQC inspection domains include Safe, Effective, Caring, Responsive, Well-led
- Some aesthetic-only providers may fall outside full CQC regulation if not performing regulated activities
Insurance & Financing
Private Insurance Usage:
- Low utilisation for cosmetic procedures
- Dermatology with medical indication occasionally covered
- Most aesthetic services self-funded
Cosmetic Finance Availability:
Third-party finance providers commonly offered for higher-ticket packages (e.g., laser courses, hair restoration)Seasonality & Local Trends
Peak Booking Periods:
March–July (pre-summer injectables, laser hair removal)September–November (post-summer skin correction)December (pre-Christmas anti-wrinkle demand)Social Media Trends:
Lip filler transformationsBotox journey documentationPRP and polynucleotide education postsAcne case studies including AviClear promotionLaser hair removal time-lapse resultsReferral Networks & Teaching Hospital Links
- Referral pathways to Calderdale Royal Hospital
- Tertiary links to Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust for complex dermatology/plastic surgery
Accessibility & Location Factors
Public Transport Proximity:
- Halifax railway station with direct links to Leeds and Manchester
- Central bus station connectivity
- Clinics clustered near town centre and arterial routes
Parking Availability:
- Multiple town centre car parks and suburban retail parking
- Moderate ease of access
City Centre vs Suburban Distribution:
Medical Tourism Potential
Tourism Volume Indicator:
- Low-to-moderate
- Primarily local and West Yorkshire catchment
Hotel Density Near Clinics:
- Moderate town-centre hotel availability
- Larger hotel base in Leeds within commuting distance
Airport Proximity:
Overall Medical Tourism Viability:
- Limited international draw
- Viable intra-regional patient inflow from surrounding West Yorkshire towns















