Facials in Brighton

Treatments:Facials
  • JCCP: 20
  • CQC: 12

50 verified clinics • 4.9 avg rating (198 reviews) • Within 50 miles of Brighton

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Looking for facials in Brighton? Professional facials go beyond at-home routines with deep cleansing, professional-grade exfoliation, and targeted serums to address congestion, dullness, acne, and ageing. The BAD recommends monthly sessions aligned with your skin's 28-day renewal cycle. Compare verified facials clinics in Brighton and request a free callback. Ratings range from 3.6 to 5 stars across 198 patient reviews. 20 of 50 clinics hold professional accreditations including JCCP.

Why choose a facials clinic in Brighton

50 verified facials clinics operate within 50 miles of Brighton, rated between 3.6 and 5 stars across 198 patient reviews. 20 of these hold professional accreditations — the most common is JCCP, held by 20 clinics. The highest-rated practices include Emily Kerrison Aesthetics Ltd, Stay Ready Brighton Aesthetics - Botox - Skin Boosters - Polynucleotides - Vitamin Injections, and Annayah Aesthetics (Hove). If you are open to travelling, the nearest alternative is Guildford with 270 verified clinics.

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The cloud nine clinic - Beauty clinic in Brighton

The cloud nine clinic

30 Eldred Avenue, Brighton
5(5)

** The Cloud Nine Clinic in Brighton specialises in advanced non-surgical aesthetic treatments including Botox, dermal fillers, and laser hair removal, delivered by highly skilled practitioners in a welcoming, professional environment where clients consistently rate their experience as painless and comfortable. **LONG:** Located in the heart of Brighton and Hove, The Cloud Nine Clinic offers a comprehensive range of advanced aesthetic treatments designed to enhance natural beauty and boost confidence. The clinic specialises in anti-ageing injectables such as Botox and dermal fillers, alongside expert lip augmentation services that create beautiful, natural-looking results. For clients seeking skin rejuvenation, the clinic provides cutting-edge treatments including chemical peels, microneedling with PRP therapy, and Aquagold fine-touch delivery, whilst also offering innovative procedures like thread lifts for facial contouring. Hair restoration treatments and permanent solutions such as laser hair removal and IPL complement the clinic's advanced facial services, which include microdermabrasion, bespoke facials, and precise skin tag removal. Client satisfaction sits at the heart of The Cloud Nine Clinic's approach, with the practice maintaining a perfect 5.0-star rating across all reviews. Patients consistently praise the friendly, professional atmosphere and highlight how genuinely painless their treatments have been—a testament to the clinic's gentle technique and attention to client comfort. The welcoming environment ensures that whether clients are visiting for their first aesthetic treatment or are experienced in cosmetic procedures, they feel supported and confident throughout their journey. The Cloud Nine Clinic is conveniently situated at 30 Eldred Avenue, Brighton and Hove, BN1 5EG, making it easily accessible for clients across East Sussex. The clinic's practitioners combine clinical expertise with a personalised approach, taking time to understand each client's unique aesthetic goals and creating bespoke treatment plans that deliver natural, enhancing results rather than dramatic transformations. Ready to discover why Brighton clients trust The Cloud Nine Clinic for their aesthetic treatments? Follow @thecloudnineclinic on Instagram to view real results and client transformations, or get in touch directly to book your consultation and begin your journey to enhanced confidence with treatments tailored specifically to you.

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Frequently asked questions

How often should I get a facial?

According to the BAD, monthly facials align with your skin's natural renewal cycle (approximately 28 days) and provide optimal maintenance. However, frequency depends on your specific concerns, skin condition, and budget. Even quarterly facials provide benefits. Your therapist can recommend an appropriate schedule.

Why is my skin breaking out after a facial?

The BAD explains that a purge of small breakouts can occur after deep-cleansing facials as congestion that was trapped beneath the surface comes through. This is temporary and usually resolves within a week. True breakouts from product reactions are different—speak to your therapist if you experience persistent irritation.

What is the difference between a spa facial and medical facial?

According to the BAD, spa facials focus on relaxation and general skin maintenance using gentler products, often with aromatherapy and massage emphasis. Medical or dermatology-grade facials use stronger active ingredients, clinical equipment, and advanced techniques to address specific concerns more aggressively.

Can I wear makeup after a facial?

The BAD recommends keeping skin makeup-free for at least a few hours after your facial to let products absorb fully and allow your skin to breathe. If you must wear makeup, use clean brushes, gentle formulations, and non-comedogenic products. Avoid heavy coverage that might clog freshly cleared pores.

How much does facials cost in Brighton?

The cost of facials in Brighton varies widely: basic maintenance facials from £40–£80, advanced facials £80–£150, and medical-grade facials £150–£300+. Prices depend on treatment type, products used, and practitioner qualifications. Use our directory to compare verified clinics in Brighton.

How long does facials last?

The immediate glow from facials typically lasts 1–2 weeks. The deeper benefits—improved texture, reduced breakouts, more even tone—develop with regular treatments. The BAD recommends monthly sessions for optimal maintenance, aligned with your skin's natural renewal cycle. Your therapist in Brighton can advise on frequency.

What is the aftercare for facials?

The BAD notes that most facials have no downtime. After extractions, you may experience slight redness that fades within a few hours. Skip strong active ingredients (retinol, acids) for 24 hours. Avoid heavy makeup for the rest of the day to let your skin breathe and maximise product absorption.

What qualifications should my facials practitioner have?

Look for qualified aestheticians, skincare therapists, or dermatology practitioners with recognised professional training. In Brighton, medical-grade facials should be performed by medically trained practitioners. Always inform your therapist about skin conditions, allergies, and current medications.

How are professional facials different from Hydrafacial?

Professional facials is a broad category covering many treatment types, from deep cleansing and extraction to chemical peels and LED therapy. Hydrafacial is a specific patented device that combines cleansing, exfoliation, extraction, and hydration in one standardised treatment using a vortex suction tip. The key difference: professional facials vary significantly between practitioners and can be customised extensively, while Hydrafacial follows a consistent protocol with the same device. If you want a predictable, standardised treatment with immediate results, Hydrafacial is the choice. If you want a treatment tailored to your specific skin concerns by a skilled aesthetician, explore the broader facials category.

How many facials clinics are in Brighton?

There are 50 verified facials clinics within 50 miles of Brighton. The nearest alternative is Guildford with 270 clinics.

What is the average rating for facials clinics in Brighton?

Clinics offering facials in Brighton have an average rating of 4.9 stars across 198 patient reviews. Ratings range from 3.6 to 5 stars.

Which facials clinics in Brighton are accredited?

20 of 50 facials clinics in Brighton hold professional accreditations. The most common accreditation is JCCP, held by 20 clinics. We recommend checking a clinic's accreditation status before booking.

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