- January 26, 2026
- Mr Mrinal Supriya
Last updated on January 26, 2026
In this video, Dr Mrinal Supriya discusses the significant mental and emotional changes that patients often experience after a deep plane facelift. He explains how the procedure can help patients feel more confident, outgoing, and aligned with their internal self-image, leading to a more fulfilling social and professional life.
Transcript:
So, after you’ve gone through the medical side of things, what is the feeling like three months down the road or even six months after the treatment?
It is more than just the physical—there is a significant mental impact after a good-quality deep plane facelift. Patients feel much more confident about their appearance. They feel more inclined to go out and socialize. They believe they are more presentable in professional settings, such as meetings.
The key here is that they feel their face is in sync with the internal body image they had. This alignment helps them feel more outgoing. If they had been avoiding social or professional situations before the surgery, they no longer feel the need to do so.
Overall, a well-executed deep plane facelift performed by a skilled surgeon, combined with a patient in a good mental state, leads to an optimum outcome. These patients feel more confident and more outgoing in their day-to-day lives.
We have a quiz below that will help you understand whether a deep plane facelift or other techniques surrounding the face might be right for you. Take a moment, have some fun, and take the quiz below.

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.