Top Aesthetic Practitioners in Helensburgh

Best Practitioners in Helensburgh

Dr Liz Farrar

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Dr Liz Farrar

BSc (Hons)

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(25 reviews)
Location
Helensburgh G84 7QL, United Kingdom
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    Dr Jason Fang

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    Dr Jason Fang

    BSc (Hons)

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    (25 reviews)
    Location
    Helensburgh G84 7QL, United Kingdom
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      Dr Ali Hadi

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      Dr Ali Hadi

      MB ChB (Baghdad) 1996

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      (25 reviews)
      Location
      Helensburgh G84 7QL, United Kingdom
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        Dr Judith E Mcglinchey

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        Dr Judith E Mcglinchey

        MB ChB (Glasgow) 1991

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        (25 reviews)
        Location
        Helensburgh G84 7QL, United Kingdom
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          Dr Dawn Watson

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          Dr Dawn Watson

          MB ChB

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          (25 reviews)
          Location
          Helensburgh G84 7QL, United Kingdom
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            Dr Elizabeth Kershaw Yates

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            Dr Elizabeth Kershaw Yates

            MB ChB

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            (25 reviews)
            Location
            Helensburgh G84 7QL, United Kingdom
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              Dr Sally Clarke

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              Dr Sally Clarke

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              (25 reviews)
              Location
              Helensburgh G84 7QL, United Kingdom
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                Dr Teresa Reitano

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                Dr Teresa Reitano

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                (25 reviews)
                Location
                Helensburgh G84 7QL, United Kingdom
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                  Danielle Costin

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                  Danielle Costin

                  Aesthetics Practitioner

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                  (3 reviews)
                  Location
                  Helensburgh G84 8AX, United Kingdom
                  Treatments offered

                  About Helensburgh

                  Population:

                    Approximately 15,000–16,000 (Helensburgh and Lomond ward, Argyll and Bute council area)

                  Lifestyle Characteristics:

                    • Coastal town on the Firth of Clyde
                    • Commuter links to Glasgow
                    • High outdoor recreation participation
                    • Established retiree population
                    • Stable professional class presence

                  Medical Infrastructure:

                    • Community hospital (Victoria Integrated Care Centre)
                    • NHS GP practices under NHS Highland
                    • Proximity (~40 km) to major tertiary care in Glasgow

                  Market Size

                  Number of Clinics:

                  3

                  Total Reviews:

                  28

                  Average Citywide Rating:

                  4.4
                  • Early to mid-stage aesthetic adoption
                  • Limited clinic competition

                  Treatments

                  Regulatory & Compliance Environment

                  Primary Regulator:

                  • Healthcare Improvement Scotland (HIS) for independent clinics
                  • General Medical Council (GMC) for doctors
                  • NHS Highland governance for GP practices

                  Prescribing Requirements:

                  • Botulinum toxin classified as prescription-only medicine
                  • Requires prescriber assessment under UK law
                  • Remote prescribing scrutiny increased post-2021 guidance

                  Inspection Framework:

                  • Independent clinics subject to HIS inspection and registration
                  • NHS practices regulated through NHS governance and Care Inspectorate frameworks

                  Insurance & Financing

                  Private Insurance Usage:

                  • Low relevance for cosmetic injectables
                  • Predominantly self-pay market
                  • Private insurance used mainly for medically indicated procedures

                  Cosmetic Finance Availability:

                  • Limited evidence of formal finance providers locally
                  • Typical UK buy-now-pay-later models may be offered case-by-case

                  Seasonality & Local Trends

                  Peak Booking Periods:

                  Pre-summer (April–June)Pre-Christmas (October–December)

                  Social Media Trends:

                  Before-and-after injectable resultsHarley Street training referencesClient testimonialsEducational posts on anti-wrinkle treatments

                  Referral Networks & Teaching Hospital Links

                  Referral pathways to Glasgow tertiary hospitals (e.g., Queen Elizabeth University Hospital)

                  Accessibility & Location Factors

                  Public Transport Proximity:

                  • Rail connection to Glasgow (~45–50 minutes)
                  • Local bus routes within Argyll and Bute

                  Parking Availability:

                  Generally accessible on-street and town-centre parking typical of small coastal towns

                  City Centre vs Suburban Distribution:

                  Clinics likely concentrated near town centre and main residential corridors

                  Medical Tourism Potential

                  Tourism Volume Indicator:

                  Moderate seasonal tourism due to Loch Lomond proximity

                  Hotel Density Near Clinics:

                  Limited hotel density compared to major Scottish cities

                  Airport Proximity:

                  Approximately 35–40 minutes to Glasgow Airport

                  Overall Medical Tourism Viability:

                  • Low as standalone destination
                  • Secondary opportunity tied to Loch Lomond tourism and Glasgow spillover