- June 3, 2026
- Mr Mrinal Supriya
Last updated on June 3, 2026
Thinking about facial cosmetic surgery? Before you book a consultation,
there are important questions every patient should ask themselves first.
In this video, Mr Mrinal Supriya walks through what he believes patients
should genuinely consider before taking the step toward facial surgery,
and how he guides them through that decision-making process with honesty, care, and no pressure.
For Mr Supriya, an informed patient is always a better patient. His role
isn’t just to operate, it’s to support you in making the right choice
for you, whatever that looks like.
If you’re in the early stages of exploring facial surgery and want to
understand what a truly patient-centred consultation feels like,
this video is a great place to start..
Transcript:
Face is your identity and therefore facial surgery needs a different mindset. You are going to live with it and you cannot hide your face and therefore it has to be dealt in a special manner. Alongside my private practice, I work as a senior NHS surgeon and the clinical director responsible for surgical safety and governance across two NHS trust. That environment teaches me to be disciplined, restrained, and think in the long-term benefit of my patients. And I bring exactly the same standards into my facial surgery. My training across the UK, Australia, and the America, including time spent observing deep plane facelift internationally, has reinforced one key principle for me. Small, well-judged changes are better than dramatic ones. So look, in my practice, I focus only on the face and my aim is simple. Natural results that are integrated into who you believe you are.

About The Author
Mr Mrinal Supriya
Mr Mrinal Supriya is the Divisional Director of Surgery. He is highly experienced Head and Neck Surgeon, specialising 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.