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Fulham aesthetic clinics — what to look for
Fulham has a high concentration of clinics across SW6 and W14. Here's how to filter the genuinely good from the well-marketed.
25 April 2026 · Allura editors
Fulham — and the Parsons Green / North End Road / West Kensington corridor — has more aesthetic clinics per square mile than almost anywhere else in the UK. That's a feature for someone who knows what to look for, and a problem for someone who doesn't.
The Fulham filter
- CQC-registered premises. Around half of the Fulham clinics that offer injectables operate from CQC-registered premises. The other half operate from beauty-salon spaces. The CQC-registered ones are fundamentally a different type of business.
- A doctor or nurse on the register. GMC for doctors, NMC for nurses, GDC for dentists doing aesthetic work. The receptionist's training certificate is not a substitute for the lead clinician's register entry.
- A genuine consultation. Fulham clinics that bundle the consultation with the treatment ('£195 for a consultation and a syringe of filler') are running a transaction, not a clinical relationship. The good ones charge £50-80 for the consultation alone and credit it against any treatment you choose to do.
What's reasonable to pay in SW6/W14
Fulham pricing carries a London premium of roughly 15-25% above the national average. Botulinum toxin for one area: £230-280. Lip filler: £350-450 for premium products (Restylane Kysse, Juvederm Volift). Profhilo: £350-450 per session.
If you're seeing dramatically lower prices in Fulham postcodes, ask why before you book. The prices we've published on each provider profile reflect what the clinic actually charges as of 2026.
What we'd want a friend to know
The best Fulham clinics will book your treatment 1-2 weeks after the consultation, not on the same day. The cooling-off period exists for a reason. Anyone who can fit you in 'this afternoon' for filler should at minimum prompt the question of why their day is so empty.