Superdrug has opened a new aesthetic clinic at Glasgow Fort, expanding its network of regulated aesthetics clinics across the UK. The clinic offers clinically led, non-surgical cosmetic treatments and is registered with Healthcare Improvement Scotland (HIS). It follows a medically led model, with all treatments performed by qualified healthcare professionals, and is accredited by the Joint Council for Cosmetic Practitioners (JCCP) and Save Face.
Chloe Saunders, head of healthcare services at Superdrug, said: "As conversations around unregulated aesthetic treatments continue to grow, it’s more important than ever that customers feel confident in where they choose to receive treatment. At Superdrug, patient safety and professional standards are at the heart of our Aesthetics Clinic offering, which is why we’re proud to operate within recognised regulatory frameworks and in line with accredited industry bodies. The launch of our Glasgow Fort clinic reflects our ongoing commitment to making trusted, clinically led aesthetic treatments more accessible for customers across the UK."
The clinic is part of Superdrug’s strategy to offer safe, accessible, and regulated cosmetic services on the high street. It provides a range of treatments, all subject to clinical consultation and delivered under strict healthcare protocols. The opening comes amid ongoing concerns about unregulated cosmetic treatments, with growing demand for safer, professionally delivered options within trusted retail environments.
Source: Read the original report | Published: May 26, 2026
