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Deep plane facelift in Philippines.

2 listed specialists. Board certifications as published by each surgeon, natural results lasting 10–15 years.

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Year Results
2–3 wk
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$7,500
Average Cost

Deep plane facelift in Philippines costs $5,000–$10,000. Results last 10–15 years. Recovery takes 7–10 days. Philippines is one of the most affordable destinations for deep plane surgery.

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Surgeons

$7,500

Average Cost

10–15 yr

Results Last

2–3 wk

Downtime

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Data from surgeon profiles and public registries.

Medical Tourism: Deep Plane Facelift in Philippines

Philippines attracts international patients seeking deep plane facelift surgery, with costs 81% below US averages. Patients typically plan a 7-10 day stay for pre-operative consultations, surgery, and initial recovery.

10-14

Days minimum stay

2-3

Follow-up visits

2

Surgeons available

Planning Your Trip: 5 Steps

Book a video consultation first

Talk directly to the surgeon (not just the coordinator) to confirm they speak your language well and understand your goals — this conversation is the single most important step.

Verify board certification independently

Confirm the surgeon's national or international board membership directly on the certifying body's official registry — do not rely on marketing claims.

Plan for 10-14 nights

Arrive a day or two before surgery for pre-op tests and consultation. Stay through suture removal and your first follow-up visit before flying home.

Purchase medical-travel insurance

Standard travel insurance excludes elective-surgery complications — a dedicated medical-tourism policy typically costs $100-$250 and covers return flights and extended hospitalization.

Bring a companion

You won't be able to navigate independently for the first 3-5 days post-surgery. A companion handles logistics and reduces stress during early recovery.

Why Philippines for Deep Plane Facelift?

Philippines offers 2 specialist surgeons with pricing from $5,000. Compare credentials and before/after photos in one place.

  • 2 listed deep plane facelift specialists
  • Average cost $7,500
  • Free consultation requests through our platform

Quick Answer

How much does a deep plane facelift cost in Philippines?

Deep plane facelift in Philippines costs $5,000 to $10,000, with an average of $7,500. 2 surgeons are available. The procedure takes 4-6 hours, recovery requires 7-10 days before travel, and results last 10-15 years.

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Frequently Asked Questions: Deep Plane Facelift in Philippines

How Much Does a Deep Plane Facelift Cost in Philippines?
Deep plane facelift pricing in Philippines is set per surgeon by deep-plane experience, facility standards, and case complexity rather than a fixed local rate. Get itemized quotes — surgeon fee (40–60%), facility (20–30%), anesthesia (10–15%), and follow-up care — from 2–3 of the surgeons listed on this page and compare like for like.
How Much Does a Facelift Cost in Philippines?
Facelift pricing in Philippines depends heavily on technique. The figures on this page track the deep plane facelift specifically — the most comprehensive modern technique — which averages $7,500 in Philippines. Simpler SMAS or mini facelifts are usually quoted below that range, while a combined deep plane face-and-neck lift from a high-volume specialist can sit above it. When comparing quotes, always confirm which technique is being offered and what the price includes: surgeon fee, facility, anesthesia, and follow-up care.
What Is the Average Deep Plane Facelift Price in Philippines?
The average deep plane facelift price in Philippines is $7,500, based on the surgeons listed in our directory. A full price quote should cover the surgeon's fee, anesthesia and facility fees — always confirm what a quote includes before comparing prices, and treat a price far below the local range as a signal to double-check credentials rather than a bargain.
How Many Deep Plane Facelift Surgeons Are in Philippines?
Philippines has 2 deep plane facelift surgeons listed in our directory. These facial plastic surgery specialists offer varying levels of experience and pricing. We recommend consulting with multiple surgeons to compare credentials, before/after photos, and experience.
How Many Deep Plane Facelift Surgeons Does DEEPPLANE™ List in Philippines?
DEEPPLANE™ lists 2 deep plane facelift surgeons in Philippines. Board certifications shown are as published by the surgeon or clinic and are self-reported; we hold no case-volume data. Unlike clinic-booking marketplaces, DEEPPLANE™ takes no commission from surgeons, so the ranking reflects credentials and published before/after results — not who paid most. Compare profiles, then request a free consultation; surgeons are never contacted directly by patients.
Is Philippines a Good Country for Deep Plane Facelift?
Philippines is an option for deep plane facelift surgery with 2 specialists available. When choosing Philippines for your procedure, consider surgeon credentials, facility accreditation, and post-operative care availability.
What is the Recovery Time for Deep Plane Facelift in Philippines?
Recovery time for deep plane facelift in Philippines follows the standard timeline: 7-10 days for most social activities, with bruising resolving by day 10-14. If traveling to Philippines for surgery, plan to stay at least 7-10 days post-procedure for initial follow-up appointments and suture removal.
What Should I Look for in a Deep Plane Facelift Surgeon in Philippines?
When selecting a deep plane facelift surgeon in Philippines, verify board certification in plastic surgery or facial plastic surgery, review before/after photos of deep plane procedures specifically, confirm their professional qualifications, and ensure the surgeon performs at least 50+ deep plane facelifts annually.
Is It Safe to Get a Deep Plane Facelift in Philippines?
Deep plane facelift in Philippines is safe when performed by a board-certified facial plastic surgeon at an accredited facility. Complication rates at top Philippines clinics are comparable to international standards at 1-3%. Always verify the surgeon's credentials, facility accreditation (JCI or equivalent), and ask to see at least 50 before/after cases.
How Long Should I Stay in Philippines After Deep Plane Facelift?
Plan to stay in Philippines for 7-10 days after deep plane facelift. Day 1-3 requires rest, sutures are removed at day 5-7, and most bruising resolves by day 10-14. Many clinics in Philippines offer all-inclusive packages including hotel accommodation and airport transfers.
How Does Philippines Compare to Other Countries for Deep Plane Facelift?
Philippines offers some of the most competitive pricing globally, with costs 40-70% lower than the USA. With 2 surgeons, Philippines provides growing options for patients seeking facial rejuvenation.
Does Insurance Cover Deep Plane Facelift in Philippines?
Deep plane facelift is considered a cosmetic procedure in Philippines and is not covered by public health insurance (national health plans) or by most private insurance policies. Medical-necessity exceptions are extremely rare and typically require post-traumatic reconstruction with documented functional impairment — a pure aesthetic facelift never qualifies. Many Philippines surgeons offer interest-free monthly financing plans (CareCredit-equivalent in markets that have local options) with 12-36 month terms. Expect to pay out-of-pocket or through a third-party medical financing provider; ask the surgeon's scheduler for a line-item cost estimate early so you can plan accordingly rather than discovering surprise fees after booking.
What Questions Should I Ask a Deep Plane Facelift Surgeon in Philippines?
A productive first consultation in Philippines covers six specific topics: (1) How many deep plane facelifts specifically has the surgeon performed — 200+ is the threshold where the technique becomes consistent; years of general facelift experience is not equivalent. (2) Show 3-5 before/after cases of patients similar to you in age, gender, skin type, and bone structure, taken in matched lighting and angles. (3) Their specific complication rate with numbers — hematoma, facial nerve injury, hypertrophic scarring, revision rate — and exactly how they would handle each. (4) Who administers anesthesia (board-certified anesthesiologist vs CRNA) and whether the facility is accredited (JCI internationally, AAAASF/AAAHC in US). (5) Total out-the-door cost in writing: surgeon fee, facility, anesthesia, garments, medications, 12-month follow-up. (6) Exactly who performs the surgery from start to finish — will a trainee or another surgeon do any portion? Top Philippines surgeons expect and welcome all six questions; evasive answers on any one of them is a meaningful signal.
Can I Combine Deep Plane Facelift with Other Procedures in Philippines?
Yes, combining deep plane facelift with complementary procedures is common and often preferable in Philippines — one anesthesia, one recovery period, one consolidated cost. The most frequent combinations (in order of clinical fit): (a) neck lift / platysmaplasty — performed as a single contiguous dissection in most modern protocols; rarely billed as a separate procedure. (b) upper and/or lower blepharoplasty (eyelid surgery) — adds 30-60 minutes of operating time and addresses the hollowed under-eye or hooded upper lid that facelift alone cannot reach. (c) fat transfer from abdomen/thighs to midface or temples, for volume restoration in a deflated face. (d) brow lift for upper-third aging. (e) skin resurfacing (laser, chemical peel) — usually staged to the 3-6 month mark after the facelift heals rather than done same-day. Combinations that are not recommended same-day: rhinoplasty (airway swelling risk), breast or body surgery (operating-time and blood-loss limits), dental surgery (mouth bacteria exposure). Ask your Philippines surgeon for their combined-procedure protocol and total operating-time limit — most experienced surgeons cap a single session at 6-7 hours.
Which Clinics Offer Deep Plane Facelift in Philippines?
Our directory lists 2 deep plane facelift surgeons in Philippines. We do not hold facility-accreditation data. Rather than choosing a clinic first, verify the individual surgeon's board certification and deep plane case volume — the operating surgeon, not the clinic brand, determines the result. Many clinics in Philippines offer all-inclusive packages including hotel accommodation and airport transfers.
Where Can I See Deep Plane Facelift Before and After Photos From Philippines Surgeons?
Surgeon profiles linked on this page include before and after photos collected from public clinic sources where the surgeon has published them, and our before and after gallery shows deep plane results by age group and technique. When reviewing before and after photos from Philippines, look for consistent lighting and angles and ask each surgeon for cases matching your age and anatomy.
Who Are the Best Deep Plane Facelift Surgeons in Philippines?
Philippines has 2 listed deep plane facelift surgeons in our directory, ranked by our transparent DeepPlane Score (credentials, board certification, patient outcomes, and verification depth). Top-ranked surgeons currently include Aicee Bernal, Claudine Roura. Compare full profiles, before/after galleries, and pricing on this page, and see our guide on how to choose a deep plane facelift surgeon for what to verify in your first consultation.
Are Philippine Surgeons Qualified for Deep Plane Facelift?
Yes — Philippine plastic surgeons hold PBPS Diplomate status and PAPRAS Fellowship, requiring 4 years of plastic surgery residency after general surgery. Many complete additional US fellowships at Cleveland Clinic, Manhattan EE&T, or Mayo Clinic given long-standing US-Philippines medical ties. St. Luke's Medical Center has held JCI accreditation since 2003 with a strong international patient services program.
Do Philippine Surgeons Speak English?
Yes — English is an official language of the Philippines and the working language in all medical settings. Philippine plastic surgeons conduct consultations, surgical planning, and follow-up entirely in English with native-level fluency — arguably the smoothest language experience anywhere in Asia for US patients. This is a significant advantage over Thailand, Japan, or Korea where English is a second language in medical settings.
When Is the Best Time to Visit the Philippines for Surgery?
January through April is optimal — dry season temperatures of 24–30°C with lower humidity support comfortable recovery. Avoid June through October (wet season with typhoons and very high humidity — poor recovery conditions and flight disruption risk). December can be pleasant but holiday season pricing and limited clinic availability narrow options. February and March offer the best combination of weather and availability.
Who Is the Best Facelift Surgeon in Philippines?
No single surgeon is objectively "best" — the honest answer is a shortlist built on verifiable signals: board certification, documented deep-plane case volume (50+ per year), verified Google review history, and depth of deep-plane-specific before/after photos. The ranked roster on this page applies exactly these criteria to Philippines's verified deep plane facelift surgeons so you can compare candidates side by side instead of relying on any one clinic's marketing.

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How Much Does a Deep Plane Facelift Cost in Philippines?

Itemized fees, financing math and 30-country tables live in our deep plane facelift cost guide.

Deep plane facelift cost in Philippines ranges from $5,000 to $10,000, with an average cost of $7,500. This price range reflects the cost of facial plastic surgery in Philippines and includes multiple components.2

Surgeon Fee

40-60%

of total cost

Facility Fee

20-30%

of total cost

Anesthesia

10-15%

of total cost

Post-Op Care

5-10%

of total cost

Cost Per Year of Results

$600/year

Based on $7,500 average and 10-15 year results. Compare to fillers at $3,000/year or thread lifts at $2,500/year.

Total Savings vs USA

$32,500 saved

USA average: $40,000. Even including flights and 2-week hotel stay ($2,000-$4,000), you save significantly by choosing Philippines.

What Affects Deep Plane Facelift Price in Philippines?

Several factors influence the price range for deep plane facelift in Philippines. Understanding these factors helps patients make informed decisions when comparing surgeons.

Surgeon Experience
Surgeons with 100+ deep plane procedures annually typically charge higher fees. Board certification in facial plastic surgery is essential.
Facility Accreditation
Accredited surgical facilities in Philippines ensure safety standards but may cost more than non-accredited alternatives.
Procedure Complexity
Deep plane facelift takes 4-6 hours. Additional procedures (neck lift, eyelid surgery) increase total cost.
Location in Philippines
Clinics in premium areas of Philippines may charge higher facility fees due to real estate costs.

Philippines has a small cohort on our directory (2 surgeons).

Most patients who can't find a strong local option cross-evaluate with a deeper market in the same region. Compare Philippines against the top deep plane facelift destinations worldwide before committing.

Is Philippines a Good Country for Deep Plane Facelift?

Philippines offers access to qualified facial plastic surgeons specializing in deep plane facelift. When evaluating Philippines as a destination for your procedure, consider these factors:

  • 2 surgeons listed in our directory
  • Average cost $7,500 compared to global average
  • Price range $5,000 - $10,000 offers options for different budgets

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Why Choose Philippines for Deep Plane Facelift?

Medical Excellence

Filipino surgeons have US-influenced training with English-speaking staff.

Cost Advantage

Philippines offers affordable pricing with English-speaking staff.

Expert Tip: Manila has the Philippines' top cosmetic surgery clinics.

Hospital & Facility Standards in Philippines

Philippine plastic surgeons must hold Diplomate status from the Philippine Board of Plastic Surgery (PBPS) and Fellowship of the Philippine Association of Plastic, Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgeons (PAPRAS) — requiring 4 years of plastic surgery residency after general surgery training. Top Manila private hospitals — St. Luke's Medical Center (JCI-accredited since 2003), The Medical City, Makati Medical Center, Asian Hospital — operate to international standards. St. Luke's maintains continuous JCI accreditation and a strong international patient services program.

Recovery Environment in Philippines

The Philippines' tropical climate (24–34°C, 70–90% humidity) is the main recovery consideration. The dry season (December–May) offers the best recovery conditions with lower humidity; schedule surgery between January and April when temperatures are milder (24–30°C). Avoid June through October (wet season with typhoons and very high humidity) entirely. Air-conditioned recovery accommodation is mandatory; Manila's extensive air-conditioned malls and walkways in Makati and BGC allow comfortable indoor walking year-round.

Key Facts: Deep Plane Facelift in Philippines

Deep plane facelift in Philippines costs approximately $5,000-$11,000
Philippines surgeons must be certified by PMA (Philippine Medical Association)
Philippines is known for English-speaking medical staff with US-influenced training

Deep Plane Facelift Recovery in Philippines

Recovery time for deep plane facelift in Philippines follows the standard timeline. If traveling to Philippines for surgery, plan your stay accordingly.3

Day 1-3
Peak swelling, rest in Philippines accommodation
Day 5-7
Sutures removed at surgeon's Philippines clinic
Day 10-14
Most bruising resolved, safe to travel home
Week 2-3
Return to social activities, desk work

Local Recovery Tip: Recover in Makati (CBD, walkable, near Makati Medical Center and Asian Hospital) or BGC (Bonifacio Global City, planned modern district, near The Medical City and St. Luke's BGC) — these areas offer serviced apartments, English-speaking concierge services, and safe walkable terrain within 10–15 minutes of top hospitals. Avoid old Manila and Quezon City tourist areas during recovery. Philippine clinics typically schedule follow-ups at Day 2, Day 7, and Day 14.

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Your Facelift Journey

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Research & Education
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Consultation & Planning
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Pre-Surgery Preparation
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Surgery Day
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Early Recovery
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Continued Healing
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Final Results

Expert Opinion on Longevity of Results

"When patients ask how long results will last, I tell them to expect 10 to 15 years of benefit. That's significantly longer than traditional techniques because we're repositioning the actual structures of the face, not just tightening skin."

Board-Certified Facial Plastic Surgeon

Fellowship Trained

Planning Your Trip to Philippines

Visa Requirements

The Philippines offers visa-free entry to citizens of 150+ countries (US, UK, EU, Canada, Australia, Japan, Korea, ASEAN members) for 30 days. Most nationalities can extend to 59 days with a simple Bureau of Immigration application. Medical tourism patients requiring longer stays can apply for the 13(a) or SIRV visa categories, typically through hospital coordination.

Getting There

Manila Ninoy Aquino International (MNL) offers direct flights from Los Angeles (~14h), San Francisco (~14h), Tokyo (~5h), Seoul (~4h), Singapore (~4h), Dubai (~9h), and most Asian capitals. No direct European flights — connections typically via Doha, Dubai, Seoul, or Tokyo. Cebu (CEB) is a growing secondary gateway. MNL is 30–60 minutes from Makati or BGC depending on traffic — hospital-arranged transfers during non-peak hours are strongly recommended.

Accommodation & Recovery

Recovery hotels in Makati, BGC, and Ortigas medical districts. English-speaking concierge services standard at international hotels.

Language

Filipino and English are both official. English is the working language in all medical settings — no language barriers.

About Deep Plane Facelift in Philippines

Philippines is an option for deep plane facelift surgery, with costs ranging from $5,000 to $10,000 (average $7,500). The deep plane technique repositions deeper facial structures beneath the SMAS layer for natural-looking results lasting 10-15 years.1 Our directory lists 2 surgeons in Philippines with credentials and before/after photos.

The Philippines presents an accessible option for those considering a deep plane facelift, leveraging its established medical tourism infrastructure. While DEEPPLANE™ currently lists one specialist focused on deep plane techniques, the broader facial plastic surgery scene, particularly within Metro Manila's vibrant medical districts like Makati and Bonifacio Global City (BGC), offers high-quality care. These areas host numerous accredited private hospitals and clinics overseen by the Department of Health. Surgeons often hold certifications from the Philippine Board of Plastic Surgery, a testament to rigorous training that typically includes extensive postgraduate work and fellowships. Many pursue additional international training, ensuring a blend of global best practices with local patient care. The country's strong tradition of hospitality further enhances the patient experience, making it an appealing choice for international visitors seeking specialized aesthetic procedures.

This pricing usually encompasses the surgeon's professional fee (often 50-60%), facility charges for the operating room (20-30%), anesthesia services (10-15%), and essential post-operative follow-up consultations. While all-inclusive packages are increasingly common, patients should always request a detailed breakdown to understand what is covered, which may include a typical recovery stay of a few days.

Traveling for your procedure typically involves flying into Ninoy Aquino International Airport (MNL) in Manila. From MNL, transfer to major medical hubs like Makati or Bonifacio Global City is usually 30-60 minutes by taxi or ride-sharing, depending on traffic. Most common source markets, including the US, Canada, Australia, and many European nations, can enter the Philippines visa-free for stays of up to 30 days, simplifying travel logistics. For optimal recovery, the dry season, running from December to May, is recommended. Lower humidity and milder temperatures during these months in areas like Ayala Center reduce discomfort and may aid in managing post-operative swelling compared to the humid rainy season. Staying in Makati offers access to hotels and serviced apartments near Greenbelt Park or Ayala Triangle Gardens, providing tranquil, shaded areas for gentle, discreet recovery walks. The city's extensive network of covered walkways also offers protected routes between amenities.

Cities in Philippines

Explore deep plane facelift options across Philippines. Compare surgeons and costs in each city.

Understanding Deep Plane Facelift

Deep Plane Facelift
An advanced facial rejuvenation surgical technique that lifts the deeper SMAS (Superficial Musculoaponeurotic System) layer along with the overlying skin as a single unit, providing natural-looking and long-lasting results.Source: Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery Journal
SMAS (Superficial Musculoaponeurotic System)
A continuous fibromuscular layer that connects the facial muscles to the dermis, serving as the foundation for facial structure and the primary target of deep plane facelift surgery.Source: Aesthetic Surgery Journal
Retaining Ligaments
Fibrous attachments that anchor facial soft tissues to underlying bone, which are released during deep plane facelift to allow comprehensive repositioning of facial structures.Source: Clinics in Plastic Surgery
Midface Lift
A component of deep plane facelift that addresses volume loss and sagging in the cheek area by repositioning the malar fat pad to its youthful position.Source: Facial Plastic Surgery Clinics

Deep Plane Facelift Cost by Country

Turkey
$8,000–$18,000
Mexico
$12,000–$20,000
Brazil
$10,000–$25,000
South Korea
$15,000–$35,000
Germany
$12,000–$30,000
UK
$19,000–$44,000
France
$15,000–$35,000
USA
$25,000–$75,000

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