
Introducing: Dr. Nicholas Segaren


We are pleased to welcome Dr. Nicholas Segaren to the team at New You Harley Street. With us, Dr. Nicholas will be specialising in cosmetic breast surgery.
Mr Segaren is a Consultant Plastic Surgeon at Cambridge University Hospitals where he undertakes complex microsurgical reconstruction on patients who have had cancer. Together with his colleagues, he recently appeared in the BBC documentary “At the Edge of Life” BBC: S4E01;BBC: S04E05
Read more about Dr. Nic Segaren and his work at this page.
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