Deep Plane Facelift
A deep plane facelift is an advanced surgical approach that aims to create a more balanced and refreshed facial appearance by addressing tissue laxity and changes in facial contours associated with aging together with their underlying anatomical layers. It is particularly effective in naturally correcting changes in the midface, jawline, and neck areas. The goal of this approach is not merely to tighten the skin, but to reposition the deep anatomical structures of the face. In this way, facial expressions are preserved while a softer and more natural contour is achieved; the aim is not to alter facial expression, but to provide a more rested appearance. With proper planning, a deep plane facelift is often considered together with a neck lift, providing a more comprehensive and long-lasting improvement in the face and neck areas. If you are considering improving the balance of your facial and neck contours, we can evaluate together the most suitable plan for you.
Staying in the city for 7-10 days is usually recommended for early control and follow-up.
Yes. A preliminary evaluation can be made via photos and medical information.
Costs vary according to the scope of surgery additional procedures like neck lift and person-specific planning.
Results are long-lasting and improvement in facial contours is preserved as the natural aging process continues over time.
Swelling and bruising may be seen in the first period after surgery.
In many cases a neck lift can be applied together to define the jawline and achieve a more balanced result.
The aim of deep plane face lift surgery is to naturally reshape facial contours and not to create a tense or exaggerated appearance.
Individuals experiencing sagging in the mid-face jawline or neck area and who want natural rejuvenation may be suitable candidates.
While classic techniques primarily target the skin layer the deep plane approach allows for the release and repositioning of deeper structures.
A deep plane face lift is a surgical technique that repositions the deep tissues of the face instead of just stretching the skin.
