Treatment Explorer

Every aesthetic treatment.
Explained by a clinician.

Clinician-written guides covering what each treatment does, what it costs across England, downtime, longevity, and whether you need a prescriber. No marketing. Just facts.

Why this matters

Aesthetic treatments are medical procedures.

Botox is a prescription-only medication. Dermal fillers can cause vascular occlusion leading to tissue death or blindness if placed incorrectly. Understanding what you're booking is not optional — it's essential.

Every guide on this page has been written or reviewed by AestheticaGuide Clinical Team, HCPC-registered Senior MSK Physiotherapist and First Contact Practitioner, with cross-reference to current clinical evidence.

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UK market 2026
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Anti-wrinkle injection
Most Popular
Anti-Wrinkle Injections
Botulinum toxin relaxes targeted muscles to smooth dynamic lines on the forehead, around the eyes, and elsewhere.
£150–£3503–4 monthsNo downtime
from £150
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Dermal filler treatment
Dermal Fillers
Hyaluronic acid injections restore volume, define facial features, and soften lines. Fully reversible with hyaluronidase.
£200–£6009–18 monthsMinimal
from £200
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Profhilo skin treatment
Trending
Profhilo
Ultra-pure hyaluronic acid that bioremodels the skin from within. Not a filler — a genuine skin quality revolution.
£300–£5006 months2 sessions
from £300
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Polynucleotide skin therapy
↑ Rising fast
Polynucleotides
Regenerative injectable stimulating natural collagen and tissue repair. The biggest growth treatment of 2025–26.
£250–£5006–12 months3 sessions
from £250
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Morpheus8 radiofrequency treatment
Morpheus8
Radiofrequency microneedling that remodels skin and subdermal tissue. Tightening, contouring, and resurfacing in one.
£500–£1,50012–18 months3–5 days
from £500
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Lip filler treatment
Lip Filler
Hyaluronic acid adding volume, definition, and symmetry to lips. Requires a skilled prescribing practitioner.
£200–£4006–12 months24–48 hrs
from £200
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Chemical peel skincare
Chemical Peels
Acid-based exfoliation improving texture, tone, and pigmentation. Ranges from superficial to deep medical-grade.
£80–£4003–6 months1–7 days
from £80
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Microneedling skin treatment
Microneedling
Controlled micro-injuries stimulating collagen production. Effective for acne scars, enlarged pores, and skin texture.
£100–£3503–6 months24–72 hrs
from £100
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Fat dissolving body treatment
Fat Dissolving
Deoxycholic acid permanently destroying fat cells. Commonly used for double chin, jowls, and body contouring.
£150–£500Permanent3–5 days
from £150
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Skin booster hydration treatment
Skin Boosters
Micro-injections of hyaluronic acid for deep hydration and glow. Lighter than filler, deeper than any topical product.
£150–£3504–6 monthsNone
from £150
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PRP platelet-rich plasma therapy
PRP Therapy
Platelet-rich plasma from your own blood injected to stimulate healing and natural collagen production.
£250–£5006–12 monthsMinimal
from £250
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Laser hair removal treatment
Laser Hair Removal
Targeted laser energy permanently reducing hair growth across face and body. Multiple sessions required for full effect.
£60–£400Permanent reductionNone
from £60
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