Brighton and Hove is one of the most popular seaside resorts in the UK. Situated on the south-east coast of England, it is within easy commuting distance of London and also has a thriving student population, meaning that unlike many coastal towns, it is busy all year round.
Long considered the gay and lesbian capital of the UK, cosmetic surgery in Brighton and Hove has doubtless benefited from the "pink pound", which may go some way to explaining how the industry has remained so buoyant during the recession.
Some of the wealthiest areas of Brighton and Hove can be found along the sea front, where there are several grand georgian crescents with views out across the beaches to the English Channel. Although many of these buildings have now been divided into flats, it can be assumed that the wealthy retired population occupying much of this area have contributed to the popularity of cosmetic surgery in Brighton and Hove.
The residents are not the only beneficiaries of cosmetic surgery in Brighton and Hove, however – the Palace Pier, perhaps one of the most famous piers in England, has undergone numerous makeovers of its own over the years, surviving fires and wars to remain standing more than one hundred years after it opened in 1899.
Brighton and Hove has a thriving nightlife and is home to some internationally-renowned bars and restaurants. Sadly much of the clientele is made up of students from the nearby University of Sussex, who may have some years to wait before they can afford to undergo cosmetic surgery in Brighton and Hove.
Shopping is also a big part of city life – most people head to The Lanes, a quaint cluster of streets in the heart of Brighton, which are filled with one-of-a-kind shops and boutiques, selling everything from clothes and jewellery to pieces by up-and-coming artists.
When it comes to cosmetic surgery in Brighton and Hove, you are spoilt for choice. Most of the major clinic chains are represented here, if cost is a priority, but CosmeticSurgeryToday recommends that if you are planning on having cosmetic surgery in Brighton and Hove – or indeed anywhere – you focus less on price and more on quality.
Among some of the more revered surgeons offering cosmetic surgery in Brighton and Hove and the surrounding area is Mr Nicholas Parkhouse, who operates at the nearby McIndoe Surgical Centre in East Grinstead, along with his colleagues Mr John Pereira, Mr John Davison, Mr Peter Arnstein, Mr Sam Orkar and Mr Paul Banwell, all of whom are full members of BAAPS and can offer a more exclusive form of cosmetic surgery in Brighton and Hove.
There are also some top private hospitals offering cosmetic surgery in Brighton and Hove, and many of the above surgeons can be found at various locations in and around the city.
If you're seeking cosmetic surgery in Brighton and Hove, CosmeticSurgeryToday would always recommend that you have at least two consultations with suitably qualified plastic surgeons and see before and after photographs of patients they have treated in the past, before agreeing to go ahead with any form of treatment.





