Cosmetic & Aesthetic in Liverpool

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Cosmetic and aesthetic clinics in Liverpool

Liverpool has a large cosmetic and aesthetic sector, with clinics in the city centre, around Rodney Street and at private hospitals offering cosmetic surgery, dermatology and skin services. Standards vary by treatment, so doing your own checks is especially important.

Choosing safely

For surgical procedures, look for a surgeon on the GMC specialist register and a clinic registered with and rated by the Care Quality Commission. A reputable Liverpool provider will offer a proper consultation, clear written information on risks and aftercare, and a cooling-off period — never feel rushed by a limited-time offer.

A note on regulation

Some non-surgical aesthetic treatments are less tightly regulated than surgery. Certain treatments involve prescription-only medicines, which by law require a prescriber's assessment and cannot be advertised to the public — so clinics describe these services in general terms. The listings below cover cosmetic and aesthetic clinics across Liverpool. This is information only, not medical advice.

Last updated: 2026-06-12

Frequently Asked Questions

Check who will carry out the procedure and their qualifications. For surgery, the surgeon should be on the GMC specialist register and the clinic registered with and rated by the Care Quality Commission. Expect a proper consultation, clear written information on risks and aftercare, and a cooling-off period — never feel rushed.
Surgical procedures and many medical skin treatments are carried out by GMC-registered doctors, and providers performing surgery in England are registered with and inspected by the Care Quality Commission. Some non-surgical treatments are less tightly regulated, so doing your own checks matters.
Ask about the practitioner's qualifications and experience, the risks and possible complications, what aftercare is included, what happens if something goes wrong, and the total cost. A reputable provider will answer all of these clearly and give you time to decide.
Some aesthetic treatments involve prescription-only medicines, which by law cannot be advertised to the public and require a prescriber's assessment. This is why clinics often describe these services in general terms rather than promoting specific products.

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