Top Aesthetic Practitioners in Wrexham

Best Practitioners in Wrexham

Liz Davison 1

Liz Davison 1
HIW
Liz Davison 1

Aesthetic Practitioner

(22 reviews)
Wrexham LL13 0ED, United Kingdom

    Diane Jamieson

    Diane Jamieson
    HIW
    Diane Jamieson

    Aesthetic Practitioner

    (22 reviews)
    Wrexham LL13 0ED, United Kingdom

      Dr Rosemary Florence Fallows

      Dr Rosemary Florence Fallows
      HIW
      Dr Rosemary Florence Fallows

      (MBBS / Equivalent)

      (22 reviews)
      Wrexham LL13 0ED, United Kingdom

        Dr Gareth Richard Bowdler

        Dr Gareth Richard Bowdler
        HIW
        Dr Gareth Richard Bowdler

        (MBBS Or Equivalent)

        (22 reviews)
        Wrexham LL13 0ED, United Kingdom

          Tony Marriott

          Tony Marriott
          HIW
          Tony Marriott

          Manager

          (22 reviews)
          Wrexham LL13 0ED, United Kingdom

            About Wrexham

            Population:

              • Approximately 65,000 (Wrexham city)
              • Approximately 135,000 (Wrexham County Borough)

            Lifestyle Characteristics:

              • Largest town in North Wales
              • Cross-border economic ties with Chester and North West England
              • Strong community identity
              • Growing local demand for aesthetic and dermatology services

            Medical Infrastructure:

              • Wrexham Maelor Hospital (Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board)
              • Multiple NHS GP practices
              • HIW-registered private aesthetic and laser clinics

            Market Size

            Number of Clinics:

            14

            Total Reviews:

            321

            Average Citywide Rating:

            4.7
            • Developing-to-mature
            • Diverse treatment portfolio and regulatory compliance visible

            Treatments

            Regulatory & Compliance Environment

            Primary Regulator:

            • Healthcare Inspectorate Wales (HIW)
            • General Medical Council (GMC)
            • Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC)
            • General Dental Council (GDC)

            Prescribing Requirements:

            • Botulinum toxin and prescription-only injectables require independent prescriber (GMC/NMC/GDC registered)
            • Wales-specific compliance under HIW regulations for laser and aesthetic services

            Inspection Framework:

            • HIW registration and inspection for independent healthcare services including laser/IPL
            • NHS practices regulated under Welsh Government and HIW oversight
            • ICO data controller compliance required for patient data

            Insurance & Financing

            Private Insurance Usage:

            • Medical dermatology procedures occasionally covered under private insurance
            • Cosmetic treatments primarily self-funded

            Cosmetic Finance Availability:

            • Moderate availability for higher-ticket aesthetic packages
            • Less prevalent than major English metropolitan areas

            Seasonality & Local Trends

            Peak Booking Periods:

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

            Social Media Trends:

            Before-and-after filler and Botox resultsRF microneedling demonstrationsSkin cancer awareness messagingLaser tattoo removal transformationsAward and accreditation badge promotion

            Referral Networks & Teaching Hospital Links

            • Wrexham Maelor Hospital
            • Referral pathways to tertiary centres in North West England for complex dermatologic oncology

            Accessibility & Location Factors

            Public Transport Proximity:

            • Wrexham General railway station with cross-border connections
            • Strong road links via A483 to Chester

            Parking Availability:

            Generally accessible suburban and retail-parade parking

            City Centre vs Suburban Distribution:

            Mix of town-centre clinics and suburban retail-based medical spa premises

            Medical Tourism Potential

            Tourism Volume Indicator:

            Moderate regional tourism due to North Wales attractions

            Hotel Density Near Clinics:

            Moderate hotel availability within city and surrounding North Wales corridor

            Airport Proximity:

            • Approximately 4560 minutes to Liverpool John Lennon Airport
            • 6075 minutes to Manchester Airport

            Overall Medical Tourism Viability:

            • Primarily regional draw
            • Cross-border patient inflow from North West England enhances viability