Deep Plane Facelift
Deep Plane Facelift
in Houston
Considering a facelift? Facial plastic surgeon Dr. Athré performs the deep plane facelift in Houston to provide a longer-lasting and more natural-looking result compared to older techniques.
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The Advantages of Deep Plane Lift
“In my opinion, the best facelift result is smooth and natural and stands the test of time. The deep plane technique provides reliable results that can look good for years to come.”– Dr. Athré
With a deep plane facelift Houston patients should expect the primary advantages to include:
- Natural looking result without over-pulled/windswept look
- Ability to completely rejuvenate the midface, jawline, AND neck
- Longevity – longest duration
- Definition of the jaw
- The only lift that will rejuvenate the smile line (nasolabial fold)
- The only lift that will allow concurrent rejuvenation of the midface and lower eyelid region (unlike a traditional facelift)
Note that the risks associated with a deep plane lift performed by someone who is well versed with the technique are EXACTLY the same as the other techniques. Despite increased dissection and proximity to vital nerves, there is NO INCREASED RISK IN DEEP PLANE surgery over other facelift surgery techniques. In sum, experience matters, and if done well, a deep plane lift is the best option for facial rejuvenation.
Key Takeways
- Requires increased surgical skill
- Requires increased surgical experience
- Surgery takes longer
About Deep Plane Facelift
What is a deep plane facelift?
A deep plane face and neck lift is a cosmetic surgery that creates a plane deep to the SMAS layer and platysma layer to lift dropped tissues of the face and neck.
The plane that is created in the face is also created in the neck. The SMAS layer of the face is continuous with the platysma layer in the neck. Dissection in the neck is performed deep to the platysma, resulting in a deep plane neck lift as well. The deep plane is the plane deep to the platysma and the SMAS.
Advanced Technique
Deep plane facelift is the hardest lift with respect to technical expertise required and the hardest lift to achieve perfect local anesthesia.
Because of these reasons, many surgeons shy away from deep plane or sub-SMAS facelifts. But if you want to maximize the longevity of your facelift, a deep plane facelift is likely your best option. Seek out a surgeon with experience in this technique.
Deep Plane vs. Other Facelifts
Many surgeons offer types of lifts called “Band-Aid Lifts” or “Lunchtime Lifts.”
By lifting the skin from the underlying layers, pulling the skin back, trimming the skin, and closing the incision, the immediate results can look quite good. This is a skin only facelift or cutaneous facelift. However, skin-only lifts last only 6 months to 1 year.
Traditional SMAS lifts performed by other surgeons (AKA SMAS suspension techniques) usually just pull the SMAS layer. Without releasing the underlying attachments and allowing the SMAS to be repositioned without tension makes traditional SMAS suspension lifts last less with less natural looking results.
The RT Mini Facelift also lifts a portion of the SMAS layer and is designed for patients with mild signs of aging. In essence the RT Mini Facelift is a Mini Deep Plane Lift.
Ideal Candidates for Deep Plane Facelift
The most important characteristic for a deep plane facelift patient is medical history. Patients need to be healthy and have good control of chronic medical problems such as high blood pressure or diabetes.
Schedule a consultation with Dr. Athré to discuss your goals and determine if this procedure aligns with your desires.
Deep Plane Facelift Pricing
The frequency of adding on additional procedures is so common that Dr. Athre offers a 3D Facelift, which essentially is the combination of a deep plane face and neck lift, fat transfer, and a skin resurfacing procedure to target all the primary signs of aging in the face (loose skin, volume loss, and skin textural changes).
In Dr. Athre’s practice, a deep plane face lift includes a deep plane neck lift and some fat transfer. Many of Dr. Athre’s patients also pursue other procedures such as:
- Eyelid surgery
- Brow surgery
- Skin resurfacing surgery
Facelift
$25,000 Starting Range
- + Facility Fees ($1,500)
- + Anesthesia (Local $1,500), (General, $2,500)
Why Dr. Athré for deep plane facelift?
Dr. Raghu Athré is an expert in deep plane face lifting techniques for his Houston patients.
Dr. Athré’s advanced anesthesia techniques allow the deep plane face lift to be performed under local anesthesia with oral sedation to minimize bruising and swelling, and minimize down time experienced by patients.
Deep Plane Facelift FAQ's
See below for frequently asked questions about deep plane facelifts.