Mr Manolis Heliotis is the Divisional Clinical Director for Surgery, St Mark’s Hospital, Anaesthetics, ICU and Theatres of the London Northwest University Healthcare NHS Trust comprising Northwick Park Hospital, St Mark's Hospital, Central Middlesex Hospital and Ealing Hospital. He is a fully trained and accredited Consultant Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeon with a substantive Consultant post at Northwick Park and St Mark's Hospitals in North West London and an Honorary Clinical Lecturer at Imperial College London. He has admitting rights as consultant to the Clementine Churchill Hospital, Trust Plus, St John's and St Elizabeth's Hospital, Spire Bushey Hospital and The London Clinic & 152 Harley Street in Central London.
Mr Heliotis received all his post-graduate surgical training in the United Kingdom. Formal Higher Surgical Training was achieved by rotating through some of the best training hospitals for his speciality - King's College Hospital, The Queen Victoria Hospital in East Grinstead & The Royal Surrey County Hospital in Guildford. He is Board Certified in Maxillofacial and Oral Surgery in the UK and holds the FRCS (OMFS). He is registered with the GMC (General Medical Council) as a Maxillofacial and Oral Surgeon.
Mr Heliotis qualified in Medicine at the University of Stellenbosch in the beautiful Cape and in Dentistry at the University of the Witwatersrand in vibrant Johannesburg, where he was also born. Mr Heliotis has performed, taught and supervised thousands of procedures on people’s faces in his career for complex facial deformity, orthognathic surgery, cosmetic facial surgery, cranio-maxillofacial and orbital trauma and post-traumatic facial deformity correction, septo-rhinoplasties for cosmetic and post-traumatic nasal corrections, facial cosmetic implants, salivary gland surgery, head & neck skin cancer resections and reconstructions of nose, ear, eye lid, orbital and cheek defects with complex flaps and skin grafts.
He has also performed thousands of oral surgical procedures for impacted wisdom teeth, unerupted teeth and dental implants. He has used pioneering translational work in bone grafting and bone regeneration for facial reconstruction and jaw augmentations with recombinant growth factors and has carried out novel work in reconstructing defects resulting from bisphosphonate related osteonecrosis of the jaws.
Mr Heliotis' foremost professional aim is clinical excellence, to give the best care possible to every patient, together with the empathy, understanding and ethos that the Hippocratic Oath demands.