Mrinal Supriya explains how long rhinoplasty results will last
Laura Livesey: After rhinoplasty surgery, how long will the results of the surgery actually last?
Mrinal Supriya: A successful rhinoplasty will last for the rest of your life. So in the vast majority, by which I mean more than 90% of people in my practice, it is a one time life event.
You have the rhinoplasty, and that is it.
As I said in my other videos, there’s a small minority where they do require revision surgery for a minor persisting defect. These minority patients are those who have a significantly deformed nose where a lot needs to be done. A lot is required or desired by the patient.
But in the vast majority, which is over 90% of patients, it is one procedure for the rest of their life.
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Mr Mrinal Supriya | Facial Cosmetic Surgeon
FRCS (OTOL-HNS), MRCS Ed, DO-HNS, MS in ENT, MBBS
About the expert
Mr Mrinal Supriya is a Consultant ENT, Head and Neck Surgeon with a special interest in facial cosmetic surgery. He is the clinical director for head and neck service in Northamptonshire and works as an ENT Consultant. He is the lead head and neck robotic surgeon at the University hospital of Northamptonshire (2023). Previously, he held the post of ENT, Head and Neck consultant at St.George’s University Hospital, London and at Ninewells University Hospital, Dundee.
Mr Supriya has previously worked in top hospitals around the world, including the UK, Australia and USA. He has also spent time with Dr Andrew Jacono who has been named one of the top face lift surgeons in the USA.
Mr Supriya is among the 30 surgeons (2022), who are certified by The Royal College of Surgeon to provide facial cosmetic surgery in UK.
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