Top Aesthetic Practitioners in Wolverhampton
Best Practitioners in Wolverhampton
Hayley Georgina Hubball

Hayley Georgina Hubball
Aesthetic Practitioner
Rating
(357 reviews)
Dr Robin Andrew Booshan

Dr Robin Andrew Booshan

Registered General Practitioner
Rating
(29 reviews)
Dr Indumathy Lakshminarayana

Dr Indumathy Lakshminarayana
Level 7 Diploma In
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(7 reviews)
Dr Shahid Rafiq

Dr Shahid Rafiq

Diploma In Dermatology (Punjab)
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(1 reviews)
Treatments offered
Annabelle Bourne

Annabelle Bourne
Director
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(164 reviews)
Dr Kiran Patara

Dr Kiran Patara
Director
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(18 reviews)
Maxine Harish

Maxine Harish
Director
Rating
(202 reviews)
Professor Mohammed Sami Al Abadie

Professor Mohammed Sami Al
DSBD (Diploma In Dermatology)
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( reviews)
Jayne 1

Jayne 1
Aesthetics Practitioner
Rating
(5 reviews)
Treatments offered
Gemma Williams

Gemma Williams
Insured And Licensed Practitioner
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(10 reviews)
Treatments offered
Megan 1

Megan 1
Aesthetics Practitioner
Rating
(164 reviews)
Dr Sangeeta Scotton

Dr Sangeeta Scotton
Registered General Practitioner
Rating
(202 reviews)
Top Treatments in Wolverhampton
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About Wolverhampton
Population:
- Approximately 263,000 (City of Wolverhampton local authority estimate)
Lifestyle Characteristics:
- Large urban centre within West Midlands conurbation
- Ethnically diverse population
- Commuter connectivity to Birmingham
- Strong working-age base
- Growing cosmetic awareness influenced by Birmingham aesthetic market
Medical Infrastructure:
- New Cross Hospital (Royal Wolverhampton NHS Trust)
- Multiple NHS GP practices
- Private consultant dermatology and plastic surgery presence
- Established independent laser and skin clinics
Market Size
Number of Clinics:
15Total Reviews:
993Average Citywide Rating:
4.753333333Well-developed with specialist consultant presence and diverse treatment offering
Treatments
Facial TreatmentsMicroneedlingAnti Wrinkle TreatmentAesthetic Skin ConsultationHifuScarringSkin BoosterMelasma TreatmentPigmentation TreatmentIpl TreatmentMicro-needlingPlatelet Rich PlasmaSkin Texture And TighteningLaser TreatmentsMicroneedling With RadiofrequencyFillersTattoo RemovalSkin LesionsBotoxAlopeciaBirthmarksChemical PeelHyperhidrosisRosacea TreatmentMarionettesVitamin TherapyHair TreatmentsCheek EnhancementLipsDermatology TreatmentsSkin CancerInflammatory Skin ConditionsAcneSkin TagsMinor SurgeryProfhiloPolynucleotide TreatmentThreadingMicrobladingEyebrows And LashesMelanoma TreatmentMolesRash TreatmentVerruca TreatmentDermatitis Treatment
Regulatory & Compliance Environment
Primary Regulator:
- Care Quality Commission (CQC)
- General Medical Council (GMC)
- Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC)
- General Dental Council (GDC)
Prescribing Requirements:
- Prescription-only injectables (e.g., botulinum toxin) require independent prescriber (GMC/GDC/NMC registered)
- Face-to-face assessment required under UK prescribing guidance
Inspection Framework:
- CQC inspection required for regulated medical services including minor surgery and independent doctor services
- Professional specialist register oversight for plastic surgeons and dermatologists
Insurance & Financing
Private Insurance Usage:
- Consultant dermatology and medically necessary skin cancer procedures may be covered by Bupa and other insurers
- Cosmetic treatments largely self-funded
Cosmetic Finance Availability:
- Common in plastic surgery and higher-ticket procedures (e.g., liposuction)
- Staged payment models available in competitive urban market
Seasonality & Local Trends
Peak Booking Periods:
Pre-summer (AprilāJune)Pre-Christmas (NovemberāDecember)January post-holiday aesthetic resetSocial Media Trends:
Before-and-after injectablesSkin cancer awareness and mole checksLaser tattoo removal transformationsPRP hair restoration journeysComplication management and safety credential promotionReferral Networks & Teaching Hospital Links
- Royal Wolverhampton NHS Trust (New Cross Hospital) with specialist services
- Referral links to Birmingham tertiary centres for complex cases
Accessibility & Location Factors
Public Transport Proximity:
- Wolverhampton railway station with direct links to Birmingham, Manchester and London
- Extensive bus network
Parking Availability:
- City-centre parking available though variable cost
- Suburban clinics benefit from easier parking access
City Centre vs Suburban Distribution:
Medical Tourism Potential
Tourism Volume Indicator:
Hotel Density Near Clinics:
- Moderate
- City-centre and motorway-adjacent hotels available
Airport Proximity:
Overall Medical Tourism Viability:
- Moderate regional viability
- Competition with Birmingham limits national destination positioning











