Top Aesthetic Practitioners in Dunfermline
Best Practitioners in Dunfermline
Aleksandra Szczesna

Aleksandra Szczesna
Aesthetic Practitioner
Rating
(88 reviews)
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Aesthetics Practitioner
Rating
(179 reviews)
Miranda Philip

Miranda Philip

Registered General Nurse (RGN)
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(10 reviews)
Dr Matt Bulkeley

Dr Matt Bulkeley

(BSc Hons)
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(10 reviews)
Sarah Jane Odonnell

Sarah Jane Odonnell


Certified Sofwave Practitioner
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(179 reviews)
Dr Kevin Kit

Dr Kevin Kit
Director
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(55 reviews)
Dr P Duthie

Dr P Duthie
Registered General Practitioner
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( reviews)
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Hazel Stewart

Hazel Stewart


Independent Nurse Prescriber
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(179 reviews)
Dr Sarah Lynch

Dr Sarah Lynch
MBChB (2010 Edinburgh)
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( reviews)
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Dr Christopher Wheal

Dr Christopher Wheal
MBChBUniversity Of Edinburgh (2000)
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( reviews)
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Dr Elizabeth Scully

Dr Elizabeth Scully
MBChBUniversity Of Manchester (1992)
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( reviews)
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Dr Rashid Hameed

Dr Rashid Hameed
MRCGP Member Of The
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(2 reviews)
Top Treatments in Dunfermline
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About Dunfermline
Population:
- Approximately 58,000–60,000 (Fife council area approx. 374,000)
Lifestyle Characteristics:
- Scotland’s newest city (2022 designation)
- Commuter hub to Edinburgh via rail and M90
- Family-oriented suburban communities
- Expanding professional demographic
- Balanced public and private sector employment
Medical Infrastructure:
- Multiple NHS Fife GP practices including training practices
- Proximity to Queen Margaret Hospital
- Private aesthetic and medical spa providers regulated by Healthcare Improvement Scotland
Market Size
Number of Clinics:
7Total Reviews:
334Average Citywide Rating:
4.585714286Well-developed local aesthetic market with strong accreditation presence
Treatments
MassageSkin Texture And TighteningFillersPost Surgical CareTattoo RemovalLaser TreatmentsFacial TreatmentsSkin BoosterPlatelet Rich PlasmaBirthmarksChemical PeelAnti Wrinkle TreatmentRosacea TreatmentMarionettesScarringLymphatic DrainagePigmentation TreatmentIpl TreatmentHair TreatmentsMicro-needlingCheek EnhancementLipsMolesLiposuctionWeight LossMelasma TreatmentThreadingMicroneedling With RadiofrequencyMicroneedlingAcneSkin LesionsSkin TagsBotoxAlopeciaCysts TreatmentHifuCoolsculptingPolynucleotide TreatmentProfhiloHyperhidrosisEyebrows And LashesAesthetic Skin ConsultationVitamin TherapySkin CancerInflammatory Skin ConditionsRash TreatmentDermatology TreatmentsEczema TreatmentAqualyxContact DermatitisBody ContouringHives Treatment
Regulatory & Compliance Environment
Primary Regulator:
- Healthcare Improvement Scotland (HIS) for independent clinics
- NHS Scotland governance for GP practices
Prescribing Requirements:
- Botulinum toxin is prescription-only requiring authorised prescriber
- Dermal fillers regulated under UK product safety frameworks
- PRP and device-based treatments require compliance with clinical governance and infection control standards
Inspection Framework:
- Healthcare Improvement Scotland inspects independent clinics for safety, staffing, governance and care quality
- Save Face accreditation provides additional voluntary quality assurance for injectable practice
Insurance & Financing
Private Insurance Usage:
- Medical dermatology may be covered by private insurers
- Aesthetic treatments predominantly self-funded
Cosmetic Finance Availability:
More likely available for higher-value procedures (laser packages, body contouring, PRP hair treatments)Seasonality & Local Trends
Peak Booking Periods:
Spring (April-June)Pre-Christmas (October-December)Social Media Trends:
Lip filler and anti-wrinkle before-and-after imageryPRP hair restoration progress contentLaser tattoo removal case studiesSkin tightening and body contouring demonstrationsSave Face accreditation and safety-focused postsReferral Networks & Teaching Hospital Links
- Regional referral links to Edinburgh teaching hospitals
- Local services via Queen Margaret Hospital
Accessibility & Location Factors
Public Transport Proximity:
- Direct rail connections to Edinburgh and Fife coastal towns
- M90 motorway access
Parking Availability:
City Centre vs Suburban Distribution:
- Distributed across town centre and suburban commercial zones
- Not concentrated in a single medical district
Medical Tourism Potential
Tourism Volume Indicator:
Hotel Density Near Clinics:
- Adequate regional hotel supply
- Greater accommodation density in nearby Edinburgh
Airport Proximity:
Overall Medical Tourism Viability:
- Moderate regional draw from wider Fife and Edinburgh commuter belt
- Limited international medical tourism positioning













