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Dr Georgiana Face Clinic

Skin care clinic

Castle Yard, Castle Precinct, Knaresborough HG5 8AS, United Kingdom
+44 1423 862506

About Dr Georgiana Face Clinic

Medically-led facial aesthetics clinic run by Dr Georgiana Barton and operating from clinic rooms within MyDentist Castle Yard (Castle Yard, Castle Precinct, Knaresborough). Services include personalised skincare plans, SkinPen microneedling, medical peels, Profhilo and other skinbooster treatments, anti-wrinkle injections, advanced dermal fillers, laser/LED therapies and non-surgical facial rejuvenation. The clinic emphasises natural, proportionate results and medical-grade skin protocols.

Treatments

Accreditations

  • GDC-registered clinician (Dentist: BDS, Newcastle 2001 GDC registration referenced in clinic profiles).
  • Mastery member of the SkinViva training programme (clinical aesthetics training).
  • Member of the ACE Group (ACE Group Registered Practitioner).

Insurance Accepted

  • Private self-pay (fee-for-service).
  • Private medical insurance: Not typically used for aesthetic procedures; confirm with clinic/insurer if claiming is considered.

Estimated Fees in Knaresborough

Face-to-face consultation and personalised skincare plan£50
Anti-wrinkle injectionsFrom £200 per area
Dermal fillersLip restoration from £300
Dermal fillersCheek contouring from £375
Dermal fillersJaw contouring from £550
Dermal fillersNon-surgical rhinoplasty from £500
Profhilo (skinbooster)Initial course of 2 treatments £650
Profhilo (skinbooster)Single treatment £350
SkinPen microneedlingSingle treatment £300
Chemical peelsFrom £175 per peel
32+ Reviews Analysed

Consentz® Clinic Score

Clinic Visibility

85%

Pricing Transparency

90%

Safety and Trust

90%

Overall Aggregation

87%

87/100 in Knaresborough

Hours

FridayClosed
SaturdayClosed
SundayClosed
MondayClosed
Tuesday9 am–5 pm
Wednesday9 am–5 pm
Thursday9 am–4:30 pm

Payment Options

  • Card payments and private-pay fees (clinic requests payment at booking / on day of appointment — confirm accepted methods with the clinic).