# Deep Plane Facelift in Singapore — 3 Listed Surgeons (2026)

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## Cost

- Procedure (surgeon + facility + anesthesia): $22,000–$29,000 USD
- Source: https://deepplane.com/deep-plane-facelift-cost (2026 canonical registry dataset, CC BY 4.0, machine-readable at https://deepplane.com/api/v1/cost-by-country.json)

## Top surgeons by DeepPlane Score

Ranking basis: the public DeepPlane Score (board certification, documented case evidence, verified review history) — identical order to the on-page roster at https://deepplane.com/singapore.

1. Dr. Chin Ho Wong — DeepPlane Score 32 — https://deepplane.com/surgeons/wong-chin-ho
1. Dr. Matthew Yeo — DeepPlane Score 11 — https://deepplane.com/surgeons/matthew-yeo
1. Dr. James Mok — DeepPlane Score 8 — https://deepplane.com/surgeons/james-mok

## Frequently asked questions

### How Much Does a Deep Plane Facelift Cost in Singapore?

Listed deep plane facelift pricing in Singapore runs $22,000–$29,000 (USD) across the verified specialists in our registry — among Asia's highest, reflecting MOH-regulated private care at JCI-accredited hospitals like Mount Elizabeth and Gleneagles. Request a written, itemized quote; many patients also compare [South Korea](https://deepplane.com/south-korea) and [Thailand](https://deepplane.com/thailand) for the same procedure at lower cost.

### Who Are the Best Facelift Surgeons in Singapore?

Compare the verified deep plane specialists listed on this page by Ministry of Health specialist registration, JCI hospital affiliation, and deep-plane-specific before/after galleries rather than searching for one best name. Singapore's regulated private system makes credentials easy to verify through the MOH specialist register.

### Are Singapore Hospitals JCI Accredited?

Yes — Singapore has some of the world's earliest JCI-accredited hospitals. Mount Elizabeth was the first JCI-accredited hospital in Asia (2004). Gleneagles, Raffles Hospital, and Parkway East also hold JCI accreditation. The Singapore Ministry of Health enforces licensing standards comparable to or exceeding US equivalents. Surgeons hold FAMS (Fellowship of the Academy of Medicine, Singapore) certification.

### When Is the Best Time to Visit Singapore for Surgery?

December through February is marginally cooler and drier — 26–30°C with slightly lower humidity. Avoid August–October when regional haze from agricultural burning can cause poor air quality unsuitable for surgical recovery. Singapore's year-round tropical climate requires air-conditioned recovery accommodation and limits outdoor activity regardless of month.

### Do I Need a Visa to Travel to Singapore for Surgery?

Citizens of ~160 countries (US, UK, EU, Canada, Australia, Japan, Korea) enter Singapore visa-free for 30–90 days. Most other nationalities obtain e-visas within 24–72 hours. Medical stays beyond visa-free periods can be extended through hospital-sponsored applications to the Immigration and Checkpoints Authority (ICA) — typically approved for patients with ongoing treatment or complex recovery.

### Who Is the Best Facelift Surgeon in Singapore?

Singapore's top facelift surgeons hold FAMS (Fellowship of the Academy of Medicine, Singapore) certification and practice at JCI-accredited hospitals like Mount Elizabeth and Gleneagles. See our verified surgeon directory below for board-certified deep plane facelift specialists in Singapore, ranked by credentials, experience, and patient outcomes.

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