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Dr Nestor

Dr Nestor is one of Scotland’s most experienced aesthetic doctors.

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The Team

Our talented team are always here to advise on any concerns

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Dr Trish

Dr Trish Davies is the The Mayfield Clinic’s menopause specialist

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Awards

Our Doctors & Staff are recognised throughout our industry

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Dr Terrina

Dr Terrina Dickson is our Private GP & Minor Surgery specialist

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Pricing

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Press Room

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Our Story

 

Find out more about The Mayfield Clinic by Dr. Nestor
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The Team

Our award winning staff are always here to advise on any concerns
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Testimonials

Read some kind words from former and current patients
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Dr. Nestor

Dr Nestor is one of Scotland’s most experienced aesthetic doctors.
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Awards

Dr. Nestor, our staff & our Clinic have won many awards throughout the years…
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Stockists of...

We stock some of the worlds leading beauty brands & products. See some of our favs here…
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Concerns

Skin Tags

Skin tags are small, soft, skin-coloured growths that hang off your skin. They can vary in colour and size – from a few millimetres up to 5cm wide. Skin tags are usually found on the neck, armpits, around the groin, or under the breasts. They can also grow on the eyelids or under the folds of the buttocks. Skin tags do not usually cause any pain or discomfort. They’re common and harmless but can be removed if they’re bothering you.

Why do skin tags appear?
 Both men and women can develop skin tags. They often occur in older people and people who are obese or have type 2 diabetes. As skin tags tend to grow in the skin folds, where the skin rubs against itself, they tend to affect overweight people who have excess folds of skin and skin chafing.

Pregnant women may also be more likely to develop skin tags as a result of changes in their hormone levels. Some people develop them for no apparent reason.

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Treatment

Skin tags can easily and quickly be zapped off from the neck, axilla and body. Sometimes, skin tags fall off on their own if the tissue has twisted and died from a lack of blood supply. Book an appointment to find out how The Mayfield Clinic by Dr Nestor can help.

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treatments & Services

Lesion Removal

Private GP

Sun Damage

Skin Health

Mole Mapping

Mens Health

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