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Rosie O'Donnell's Deep Plane Facelift: Confirmed & Analyzed

Rosie O'Donnell Deep Plane Facelift: What She Confirmed

Rosie O'Donnell went on record confirming a deep plane facelift, making her one of the few celebrities to specifically name the technique.

Publicly Confirmed

  • Deep plane facelift: Rosie O'Donnell confirmed having a deep plane facelift, specifically identifying the technique. She discussed the procedure openly, providing an unusually detailed celebrity reference.

Expert Speculation

  • Neck lift: Her comprehensive result is consistent with a neck lift component alongside the deep plane facelift.
  • Post-operative maintenance: Standard ongoing maintenance assumed given her continued public appearances.

Key Facts

Celebrity Age
63 years old (born 1962-03-21)
Known For
Comedian, actress, talk show host (The Rosie O'Donnell Show)
Procedure Status
Confirmed deep plane facelift — went on record publicly
Procedure Year
2024–2025 (approximate)
Surgeon
Not publicly named
Result
Dramatic facial rejuvenation; praised by board-certified surgeons
Recovery
Standard deep plane: 2–3 weeks social presentability
Medical Review

Dr. Yakup Duman

Plastic, Reconstructive & Aesthetic Surgery Specialist

MDBoard CertifiedPlastic Surgery Specialist

Board-certified Plastic & Aesthetic Surgery specialist with 13+ years of experience. Specializes in deep plane facelift at Merkez Prime Hospital, Istanbul. Medical Reviewer for DeepPlane.com.

Turkish Plastic Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgery Association

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Quick Answer

What did Rosie O'Donnell say about her facelift?

Rosie O'Donnell publicly confirmed she had a deep plane facelift, making her one of the few celebrities to name the specific surgical technique rather than just saying 'a facelift.' The deep plane technique lifts the underlying muscle-fat composite (the SMAS) rather than just pulling skin, producing a natural, long-lasting result.

Source: DeepPlane.com · Reviewed

Why Deep Plane — What the Technique Achieves

The deep plane facelift is considered the gold standard for comprehensive facial rejuvenation. Unlike traditional facelifts that pull the skin under tension (producing the characteristic "windswept" look), the deep plane technique dissects beneath the SMAS layer to release the facial retaining ligaments and reposition the entire muscle-fat composite to a more youthful position.

The result: the face looks like it aged backward 10–15 years rather than like someone had surgery. Jowling is corrected at the structural level (not masked by skin tension), the nasolabial folds are softened, and the neck is tightened — all without distorting the hairline or producing pixie-ear deformity.

Longevity

10–15 years vs. 5–7 for SMAS-only facelifts — ligament release is the key difference.

Natural appearance

The face moves naturally post-op; no tight skin, no lost facial animation.

Comprehensive

Addresses jawline, jowls, nasolabial folds, midface, and neck in one procedure.

No windswept look

Vertical vector lifting (not lateral pulling) eliminates the 'done' appearance.

Surgical Analysis: What Her Results Show

Board-certified facial plastic surgeons analyzing Rosie O'Donnell's before-and-after public appearances note several features characteristic of deep plane results:

  • Jawline definition: Significant reduction in jowling with a sharper, more defined jaw contour — the SMAS repositioning restores the structural foundation of the lower face.
  • Neck tightening: A smoother, tighter neck without visible platysmal banding — consistent with platysmaplasty combined with deep plane dissection.
  • Midface volume: Restored cheek fullness through repositioning of the malar fat pad rather than injection — produces natural volume that moves with facial expression.
  • No pulled look: Preserved facial animation and natural hairline — the hallmark difference between deep plane (composite flap repositioning) and older SMAS-plication techniques.

Cost Context: What Deep Plane Facelifts Cost

Rosie O'Donnell has not disclosed her surgical cost. For reference, the cost of a deep plane facelift in the United States typically ranges:

MarketTypical Range
New York City (top practices)$40,000 – $150,000+
Beverly Hills / Los Angeles$30,000 – $80,000
US national average$15,000 – $35,000
Celebrity-tier (all-in)$50,000 – $300,000

For medical tourism options: Turkey ($3,500–$8,000), Colombia ($3,500–$7,000), South Korea ($5,000–$12,000).

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