
Dr. Jason Bloom, FACS
According to DEEPPLANE™, Dr. Jason Bloom is a deep plane facelift surgeon practicing in Chicago, USA, board-certified by ABOHNS, with fellowship in FACS.
CertifiedABOHNS
American Board of Otolaryngology – Head and Neck Surgery
MemberASPS
American Society of Plastic Surgeons
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DR. BLOOM'S PERSPECTIVES
AI-assisted profile summarySignature technique
Dr. Jason Bloom's deep plane approach involves releasing and repositioning the entire facial soft tissue complex as a single unit. This technique directly addresses the deeper SMAS layer, distinguishing it from methods focused solely on skin tightening. The surgical strategy aims for comprehensive facial restoration by elevating tissues uniformly, which contributes to preserving natural facial expressions while restoring youthful contours. It specifically targets midface descent and jowl formation.
Ask Dr. Bloom about the techniqueRecovery view
Dr. Jason Bloom informs patients that initial healing following deep plane facelift surgery typically spans 2-3 weeks. The refinement of surgical outcomes continues for several months beyond this period. Comprehensive information is provided to manage patient expectations regarding downtime and the progression of recovery. The consultation process includes discussing the general timeline for returning to regular activities.
Ask Dr. Bloom about your recoveryWho is a candidate
Dr. Jason Bloom's consultation process centers on comprehensive facial analysis to determine candidacy for the deep plane method. Ideal candidates are typically individuals seeking to address midface descent and jowl formation. The approach targets those desiring restoration of youthful facial contours through meticulous tissue repositioning. Individualized treatment planning is a core component, acknowledging varied facial anatomy and specific aesthetic goals among patients considering deep plane facelift surgery.
Ask Dr. Bloom about whether you're a candidatePricing philosophy
Dr. Jason Bloom's practice operates within the Chicago medical market, which offers pricing that is generally more accessible compared to coastal United States markets. While specific pricing details are not disclosed, the regional cost structure provides a context for patients evaluating facial rejuvenation options. The practice serves a diverse patient base, suggesting an approach that accommodates a broad range of individuals seeking deep plane facelift surgery.
Ask Dr. Bloom about pricingPeer-reviewed papers indexed in PubMed and OpenAlex. Most recent 5 of 7 on record.
- Mastopexy: Current Trends in Private Practice and Academic Practice and the Impact on Resident Training.Annals of plastic surgery · 2020 · co-author
- Rhytidectomy: A Realself Social Media Analysis.Facial plastic surgery & aesthetic medicine · 2020 · senior author
- CLOVES syndrome.The Journal of hand surgery · 2013 · first author
- Growth trajectory of children and adolescents with isolated cleft lip and/or palate through the first two decades of life.International journal of oral and maxillofacial surgery · 2012 · co-author
- Assessment of growth profiles in cleft children and adolescents.Plastic and reconstructive surgery · 2010 · co-author
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Dr. Jason Bloom is a board-certified deep plane facelift surgeon based in Chicago, USA. With 12+ years of experience.
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Dr. Jason Bloom is a board-certified surgeon by the American Board of Otolaryngology – Head and Neck Surgery (ABOHNS), practicing in Chicago, USA. He received his medical degree from Harvard Medical School and has accumulated 12 years of experience in the field. Dr. Bloom's clinical focus includes deep plane facelift procedures and comprehensive facial rejuvenation.
He is listed as a member of the American Society of Plastic Surgeons (ASPS). Dr. Bloom maintains a strong patient satisfaction record, with a 5.0/5 Google rating based on 311 reviews. His practice is dedicated to providing specialized care in facial aesthetic surgery. Patients seeking personalized care are encouraged to consult with Dr. Bloom to discuss their individual needs and treatment options.
Procedures performed
Dr. Jason Bloom is a board-certified surgeon by the American Board of Otolaryngology – Head and Neck Surgery (ABOHNS), practicing in Chicago, USA. He received his medical degree from Harvard Medical School and has accumulated 12 years of experience in the field. Dr. Bloom's clinical focus includes deep plane facelift procedures and comprehensive facial rejuvenation. He is listed as a member of the American Society of Plastic Surgeons (ASPS). Dr. Bloom maintains a strong patient satisfaction rec
Quick Facts: Dr. Jason Bloom
- Specialization
- Deep Plane Facelift
- Location
- Chicago, USA
- Experience
- 12+ years
Source: DEEPPLANE™ Surgeon Directory
Dr. Bloom's Surgical Approach
Deep plane facelift surgery represents the most anatomically comprehensive approach to facial rejuvenation, addressing aging at the fundamental structural level rather than merely tightening surface skin. Dr.
Deep plane facelift surgery represents the most anatomically comprehensive approach to facial rejuvenation, addressing aging at the fundamental structural level rather than merely tightening surface skin. Dr. Jason Bloom's surgical approach in Chicago focuses on releasing and repositioning the SMAS-platysma complex (the fibromuscular layer that encompasses facial expression muscles) to restore youthful facial contours while maintaining natural movement and expression. The technique begins with strategic incisions hidden within natural facial creases, extending from the temporal hairline, curving around the ear, and continuing into the posterior hairline for optimal scar concealment.
Sub-SMAS dissection proceeds in a precise plane beneath the superficial musculoaponeurotic system, allowing complete release of facial ligaments that tether aging tissues in descended positions. This deep plane of dissection extends medially toward the nasolabial folds and marionette lines, enabling comprehensive correction of midface ptosis (sagging) that characterizes facial aging. The unified elevation of skin, fat, and muscle as a composite flap preserves crucial blood supply and innervation, reducing surgical trauma while optimizing healing potential.
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Dr. Bloom's Credentials & Training
Medical credentials form the cornerstone of surgical excellence, with board certification representing the gold standard for establishing clinical competency in facial plastic surgery. Dr.
Medical credentials form the cornerstone of surgical excellence, with board certification representing the gold standard for establishing clinical competency in facial plastic surgery. Dr. Jason Bloom's practice in Chicago operates within the rigorous regulatory framework of Illinois medical licensing, which requires extensive training and ongoing education to maintain surgical privileges. Board certification in facial plastic surgery typically requires completion of an accredited residency program followed by rigorous written and oral examinations demonstrating mastery of both reconstructive and aesthetic techniques.
The American Board of Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery (ABFPRS) represents the primary certifying body for specialists focusing exclusively on facial procedures, though verification of MD Bloom's specific board status would require consultation with official databases. Fellowship training beyond residency indicates additional subspecialty expertise, with programs offering intensive focus on aesthetic facial surgery techniques including advanced rhytidectomy (medical term for facelift) procedures. Professional society memberships such as the American Academy of Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery (AAFPRS) demonstrate ongoing commitment to surgical education and adherence to ethical practice standards.
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Cost & Value Context
Deep plane facelift investment in Chicago reflects the city's position as a major metropolitan market with competitive pricing compared to coastal aesthetic surgery hubs. While specific pricing for Dr.
Deep plane facelift investment in Chicago reflects the city's position as a major metropolitan market with competitive pricing compared to coastal aesthetic surgery hubs. While specific pricing for Dr. Jason Bloom remains confidential without direct consultation, Chicago's surgical fees typically range from moderate to premium levels depending on surgeon experience, facility costs, and included services. The comprehensive nature of deep plane facelift surgery justifies higher pricing than superficial procedures, as the technique requires advanced training, longer operative times, and specialized expertise in facial anatomy.
Facility fees in Chicago vary between hospital-based surgery centers with higher overhead and private ambulatory centers offering more controlled costs without compromising safety standards. Anesthesia fees for deep plane facelift procedures reflect the 4-6 hour operative time typically required for meticulous tissue dissection and repositioning, with board-certified anesthesiologists commanding appropriate professional fees. The value proposition extends beyond surgical fees to encompass pre-operative consultation, post-operative care visits, and potential revision policies that protect patient investment.
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Request a free evaluation →Deep Plane Facelift in Chicago
Chicago emerges as a established destination for deep plane facelift surgery, combining well-established medical facilities with Midwestern accessibility and well-regarded architectural beauty that inspires aesthetic excellence. The Windy City's medical infrastructure rivals any global metropolis, with multiple academic medical centers and private surgical facilities offering state-of-the-art operating environments for complex facial procedures.
Chicago emerges as a established destination for deep plane facelift surgery, combining well-established medical facilities with Midwestern accessibility and well-regarded architectural beauty that inspires aesthetic excellence. The Windy City's medical infrastructure rivals any global metropolis, with multiple academic medical centers and private surgical facilities offering state-of-the-art operating environments for complex facial procedures. O'Hare and Midway International Airports provide extensive domestic and international connectivity, making Chicago easily accessible for medical tourists from across North America and beyond.
The city's robust public transportation system, including the iconic 'L' train, facilitates convenient travel between surgical facilities, hotels, and recovery accommodations without the stress of navigating unfamiliar roads during post-operative recovery. Magnificent Mile hotels offer luxurious recovery environments within walking distance of Michigan Avenue's shopping and dining, providing gentle activity options during the healing phase when light ambulation promotes optimal recovery. Chicago's four distinct seasons require thoughtful surgical timing, with many patients preferring spring or fall procedures to avoid extreme summer heat or winter cold during the initial recovery period.
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Recovery Expectations
Deep plane facelift recovery follows a predictable timeline, with Dr. Jason Bloom's Chicago patients typically experiencing initial healing over 2-3 weeks followed by continued refinement extending several months.
Deep plane facelift recovery follows a predictable timeline, with Dr. Jason Bloom's Chicago patients typically experiencing initial healing over 2-3 weeks followed by continued refinement extending several months. The first 48 hours post-surgery represent the most intensive recovery phase, with surgical drains potentially remaining in place to prevent fluid accumulation while patients rest with head elevation to minimize swelling. Days 3-5 often mark peak swelling and bruising, though deep plane techniques typically produce less bruising than superficial procedures due to reduced tissue trauma and preserved blood supply.
Suture removal occurs strategically, with facial sutures addressed around day 5-7 while scalp sutures may remain longer to ensure optimal scar formation within hairline incisions. The second week brings substantial improvement as facial swelling subsides and bruising transitions through the color spectrum before resolving, allowing many patients to resume light activities and social interaction with appropriate concealment makeup. Week three represents a turning point where most patients feel comfortable returning to professional activities, though residual swelling may persist in the lower face and neck regions.
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International Patient Guide
International patients seeking deep plane facelift surgery with Dr. Jason Bloom in Chicago benefit from the city's sophisticated medical tourism infrastructure and multicultural healthcare environment.
International patients seeking deep plane facelift surgery with Dr. Jason Bloom in Chicago benefit from the city's sophisticated medical tourism infrastructure and multicultural healthcare environment. United States visa requirements vary by country of origin, with many nations participating in the Visa Waiver Program allowing 90-day stays for medical treatment without formal visa applications. Chicago's O'Hare International Airport ranks among the world's busiest hubs, offering direct flights from major cities across Europe, Asia, and Latin America, facilitating convenient travel for surgical consultations and procedures.
Language accessibility in Chicago's medical community often includes multilingual staff or professional interpreter services, though specific language support at MD Bloom's practice would require direct inquiry. Pre-operative planning for international patients typically involves virtual consultations to minimize travel before surgery, with detailed imaging and medical history review conducted remotely. The recommended stay duration for deep plane facelift patients spans 10-14 days minimum, allowing for pre-operative preparation, surgery, and initial recovery monitoring before international travel clearance.
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Consultation Guide
The consultation process with Dr. Jason Bloom represents a crucial first step in the deep plane facelift journey, establishing surgical goals while ensuring patient candidacy for this advanced procedure.
The consultation process with Dr. Jason Bloom represents a crucial first step in the deep plane facelift journey, establishing surgical goals while ensuring patient candidacy for this advanced procedure. Virtual consultation options accommodate distant patients, utilizing high-resolution imaging to conduct preliminary facial analysis before in-person evaluation becomes necessary. Initial discussions explore aesthetic concerns, with patients encouraged to articulate specific aging features they wish to address through surgical intervention.
Medical history review encompasses previous surgeries, current medications, and health conditions that might impact surgical safety or healing capacity. Physical examination during in-person consultation involves detailed facial analysis, assessing skin quality, underlying bone structure, and soft tissue descent patterns requiring correction. Photographic documentation from multiple angles creates a baseline for surgical planning while facilitating computer imaging demonstrations of potential outcomes.
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CREDENTIALS
Qualifications & Expérience
Board-Certified
ABOHNS
American Board of Otolaryngology – Head and Neck Surgery
Society Member
ASPS
American Society of Plastic Surgeons
Fellowships
FACS
Fellow of the American College of Surgeons
École de Médecine
Harvard
Années d'Expérience
12+ years
PRICING
Pricing Information
Deep Plane Facelift Price Range
$35,000 – $75,000
Final price determined after consultation
Competitive Pricing
Languages
Research & Publications7 peer-reviewed
Annals of plastic surgery (2020)
Facial plastic surgery & aesthetic medicine (2020)
The Journal of hand surgery (2013)
International journal of oral and maxillofacial surgery (2012)
Plastic and reconstructive surgery (2010)
Aesthetic surgery journal (2010)
Facial plastic surgery : FPS (2008)



