Dr Daniel Coventry BMBCh (Oxford) BSc
My aim is always for a natural result: building on what the client already has rather than creating a false-looking facade. This approach requires a high level of knowledge of facial anatomy.
I studied Medicine and Surgery at the University of Oxford, before moving to Brighton to work as a doctor in mid 2016, later training on Harley Street to become also an aesthetic practitioner. Prior to this I obtained a First-Class BSc in Biology.
I have trained with plastic, head & neck, and ENT surgeons both in the UK and the USA, honing my craft of analysing and and treating faces. My clinical experience is balanced with academic interests, been published in renowned journals and having given presentations at international conferences.
My career goal is to work as a consultant plastic and reconstructive surgeon, with my main practice in reconstruction after facial cancer.
Dr Daniel Coventry BMBCh Bsc
Journal publications
The Evolution of Complex Microsurgical Midface Reconstruction: A Classification Scheme and Reconstructive Algorithm, 2016, D. Alam, Y. Ali, C. Clem, D. Coventry, Facial Plastic Surgery Clinics of North America, 24(4):593-603.
Variation in the perioperative care of women undergoing abdominal-based microvascular breast reconstruction in the United Kingdom (The optiFLAPP Study), 2019, OptiFLAPP Collaberative Group (inc D. Coventry), Journal of Plastic Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgery, 72(1):35–42.
Presentations
A novel palatoplasty technique for the management of velopharyngeal insufficiency: the Sommerlad-Furlow hybrid with unilateral buccinator flap. Presented by myself at the international conference of the Craniofacial Society of Great Britain and Northern Ireland (CFSGBI), 2015. This research is being formulated into a journal paper. Supervisors Mr Tim Goodacre and Mr Marc Swan, plastic & cleft palate surgeons at the Spires Cleft Centre, John Radcliffe Hospital, Oxford.
Prizes
Awarded the British Association of Plastic, Reconstructive, and Aesthetic Surgery (BAPRAS) 2015 bursary to support travel to train abroad in plastic surgery/ear, nose, and throat/head and neck surgery.