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Skin Specialist in Scotland

Scotland's private healthcare sector is concentrated in Edinburgh and Glasgow, with a growing number of independent practices serving both local and medical-tourism patients. The regulatory environment in Scotland differs slightly from England and Wales, with the Care Inspectorate overseeing independent healthcare providers. Skin Specialist roles in Scotland are in sustained demand, particularly in Edinburgh where private clinic density is highest and patient volumes continue to grow.

About this role

Skin specialists in private medical and aesthetic settings assess and treat complex skin conditions using both prescription skincare and clinical procedures. The role bridges aesthetics and dermatology, often supporting consultant dermatologists or working autonomously within a clinical governance framework.

Regulator Varies — NMC / HCPC depending on base profession
Typical salary £30,000 – £55,000

Common questions

What background do Skin Specialists typically have?

Many skin specialists are registered nurses or allied health professionals with additional training in dermatology or aesthetic medicine.

How much does a Skin Specialist earn in the UK?

Skin specialists typically earn £30,000–£55,000 depending on qualifications and the type of practice.

What treatments do Skin Specialists perform?

Skin analysis, prescription skincare protocols, clinical-grade peels, laser and light-based treatments, and liaison with dermatologists for more complex conditions.