
Dr. Rod Rohrich, FACS
According to DEEPPLANE™, Dr. Rod Rohrich is a deep plane facelift surgeon practicing in Dallas, USA, board-certified by ABPS, with fellowship in FACS.
CertifiedABPS
American Board of Plastic Surgery
MemberRhinoplastySocietyUS
The Rhinoplasty Society
Profile updated
DR. ROHRICH'S PERSPECTIVES
AI-assisted profile summarySignature technique
Dr. Rod Rohrich is recognized for his specialization in advanced facial rejuvenation, particularly emphasizing the deep plane facelift procedure. He is noted as one of only eight surgeons in the Dallas metropolitan area offering this specific technique. His approach to facial rejuvenation focuses on addressing the deeper anatomical structures of the face, moving beyond mere skin tightening. The deep plane facelift, which Dr. Rohrich employs, involves the meticulous repositioning of the deeper SMAS layer, or superficial musculoaponeurotic system. This technique requires specialized training and extensive experience to ensure both safety and effective, natural-looking outcomes, aligning with his commitment to comprehensive facial aesthetics.
Ask Dr. Rohrich about the techniqueRecovery view
Dr. Rohrich provides standard postoperative follow-up; the public profile does not detail specific recovery protocols.
Ask Dr. Rohrich about your recoveryWho is a candidate
Dr. Rod Rohrich's approach to patient candidacy is deeply rooted in an individualized assessment, recognizing that each patient presents a unique set of needs and aspirations. His practice philosophy prioritizes the development of bespoke treatment plans, meticulously tailored to consider the specific facial anatomy of every individual. He carefully evaluates each patient's distinct aging patterns and their personal aesthetic goals to ensure that the proposed procedures align perfectly with their desired outcomes. This comprehensive evaluation process is designed to match his technical expertise with the patient's specific requirements, aiming for optimal results and high patient satisfaction.
Ask Dr. Rohrich about whether you're a candidatePricing philosophy
Dr. Rod Rohrich's practice provides comprehensive consultations where patients discuss their aesthetic goals and explore treatment options. During these consultations, individualized treatment plans are developed, and associated pricing information is provided. The public profile does not specify whether the practice utilizes a bundled-cost approach for deep plane facelift procedures or operates on a fee-for-service model. This ensures transparency for both local and international patients evaluating advanced facial rejuvenation options.
Ask Dr. Rohrich about pricingPeer-reviewed papers indexed in PubMed and OpenAlex. Most recent 5 of 10 on record.
- OnabotulinumtoxinA for Platysma Prominence: Safety and Efficacy Results from a Phase 3 Open-Label Repeat Treatment Study.Plastic and reconstructive surgery · 2025 · co-author
- Safety and Complications in Lower Eyelid Blepharoplasty: A Systematic Review.Plastic and reconstructive surgery. Global open · 2025 · co-author
- Dead Space, the Final Frontier in Rhinoplasty: Review and 10 Key Recommendations.Plastic and reconstructive surgery · 2025 · first author
- Tranexamic Acid in Rhinoplasty and Septoplasty: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis of Randomized Controlled Trials.Plastic and reconstructive surgery. Global open · 2024 · senior author
- Modern Concepts in Nasal Deprojection.Plastic and reconstructive surgery · 2023 · first author
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Dr. Rod Rohrich is a board-certified deep plane facelift surgeon based in Dallas, USA. With 20+ years of experience.
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Dr. Rod Rohrich is a board-certified plastic surgeon based in Dallas, USA, with over 20 years of experience. He is certified by the American Board of Plastic Surgery (ABPS). Dr. Rohrich specializes in deep plane facelift surgery, a procedure he has significant experience with.
His professional affiliations include membership in The Rhinoplasty Society. Dr. Rohrich's practice is well-regarded, as reflected by a Google rating of 4.9 out of 5 stars based on 338 reviews. He focuses on providing comprehensive surgical care to his patients. Individuals seeking personalized care are encouraged to consult with Dr. Rohrich to discuss their specific needs and treatment options.
Dr. Rod Rohrich is a board-certified plastic surgeon based in Dallas, USA, with over 20 years of experience. He is certified by the American Board of Plastic Surgery (ABPS). Dr. Rohrich specializes in deep plane facelift surgery, a procedure he has significant experience with. His professional affiliations include membership in The Rhinoplasty Society. Dr. Rohrich's practice is well-regarded, as reflected by a Google rating of 4.9 out of 5 stars based on 338 reviews. He focuses on providing com
Quick Facts: Dr. Rod Rohrich
- Specialization
- Deep Plane Facelift
- Location
- Dallas, USA
- Experience
- 20+ years
Source: DEEPPLANE™ Surgeon Directory
Dr. Rohrich's Surgical Approach
Dr. Rod Rohrich's approach to deep plane facelift surgery involves comprehensive repositioning of the facial soft tissues at the sub-SMAS level, addressing the root causes of facial aging rather than merely tightening skin.
Dr. Rod Rohrich's approach to deep plane facelift surgery involves comprehensive repositioning of the facial soft tissues at the sub-SMAS level, addressing the root causes of facial aging rather than merely tightening skin. The deep plane technique specifically targets the SMAS layer (superficial musculoaponeurotic system), which is the fibromuscular layer that provides structural support to the face and connects to the platysma muscle in the neck. During the procedure, the surgeon creates a surgical plane beneath this SMAS layer, allowing for complete release and repositioning of descended facial tissues as a single unit.
This unified approach preserves the natural connections between skin and deeper structures, maintaining blood supply and creating more natural, longer-lasting results compared to traditional facelift techniques. The dissection extends medially toward the nasolabial folds and marionette lines, addressing these deep creases by releasing the retaining ligaments that tether facial tissues in aged positions. MD Rohrich's technique likely emphasizes careful preservation of facial nerve branches while achieving comprehensive tissue mobilization, a balance that requires extensive anatomical knowledge and surgical precision.
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Dr. Rohrich's Credentials & Training
Dr. Rod Rohrich is listed as a board-certified plastic surgeon, though specific board certifications should be verified directly with the relevant medical boards for the most current information.
Dr. Rod Rohrich is listed as a board-certified plastic surgeon, though specific board certifications should be verified directly with the relevant medical boards for the most current information. His medical education and residency training details, while not specified in available data, would typically include completion of an accredited medical school program followed by specialized training in plastic and reconstructive surgery. The pathway to becoming a deep plane facelift specialist generally involves initial general surgery training, followed by a plastic surgery residency, and often additional fellowship training in aesthetic or facial plastic surgery.
Professional memberships in organizations such as the American Society of Plastic Surgeons (ASPS) or the American Academy of Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery (AAFPRS) often indicate commitment to continuing education and adherence to professional standards, though specific memberships should be confirmed. Years of practice experience, while not specified in the available data, can be an important factor in surgical outcomes, as the deep plane technique requires significant experience to master safely. The complexity of facial anatomy and the precision required for deep plane dissection typically means surgeons develop expertise over many years of focused practice.
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Cost & Value Context
Deep plane facelift costs in Dallas reflect the city's position as a major metropolitan medical center with competitive pricing compared to coastal markets like Los Angeles or New York. Regional factors influencing surgical fees include the cost of maintaining accredited surgical facilities, specialized surgical team compensation, and the surgeon's experience level with complex facial rejuvenation procedures.
Deep plane facelift costs in Dallas reflect the city's position as a major metropolitan medical center with competitive pricing compared to coastal markets like Los Angeles or New York. Regional factors influencing surgical fees include the cost of maintaining accredited surgical facilities, specialized surgical team compensation, and the surgeon's experience level with complex facial rejuvenation procedures. While specific pricing for Dr. Rod Rohrich's practice requires direct consultation, deep plane facelift procedures in major Texas cities typically range significantly based on the extent of correction needed and whether complementary procedures like neck lift or fat grafting are included.
The comprehensive nature of deep plane facelift surgery, requiring specialized expertise and longer operative times than traditional techniques, generally commands premium pricing within the facelift category. Value considerations extend beyond the surgical fee to include the quality of results, longevity of improvement (often 10-15 years for deep plane techniques), and the reduced likelihood of requiring revision surgery. Dallas's purchasing power parity compared to other major US cities often provides relative value for out-of-state patients when factoring in travel and accommodation costs.
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Request a free evaluation →Deep Plane Facelift in Dallas
Dallas stands as a established destination for deep plane facelift surgery in the southern United States, offering well-established medical facilities within a vibrant metropolitan environment that caters well to medical tourists. The city's location in Texas provides convenient access via Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport, one of the busiest airports globally, with direct flights from major cities across the Americas, Europe, and Asia.
Dallas stands as a established destination for deep plane facelift surgery in the southern United States, offering well-established medical facilities within a vibrant metropolitan environment that caters well to medical tourists. The city's location in Texas provides convenient access via Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport, one of the busiest airports globally, with direct flights from major cities across the Americas, Europe, and Asia. As of 2026, Dallas hosts eight deep plane facelift specialists, creating a competitive environment that benefits patients through enhanced service standards and surgical expertise.
The medical district in Dallas features state-of-the-art surgical facilities, many accredited by the American Association for Accreditation of Ambulatory Surgery Facilities (AAAASF), ensuring adherence to strict safety protocols. Accommodation options near medical facilities range from luxury hotels in Uptown Dallas to extended-stay properties suitable for recovery periods, with many offering medical tourism packages that include transportation services. The city's cultural persona blends southern hospitality with cosmopolitan sophistication, creating a comfortable environment for patients during their surgical journey.
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Recovery Expectations
Recovery from deep plane facelift surgery with Dr. Rod Rohrich follows a predictable timeline, though individual healing varies based on patient factors and surgical extent.
Recovery from deep plane facelift surgery with Dr. Rod Rohrich follows a predictable timeline, though individual healing varies based on patient factors and surgical extent. The first 24-48 hours post-surgery typically involve rest with head elevation, cold compress application, and prescribed pain management to ensure comfort during initial healing. Surgical drains, if placed, are usually removed within 1-3 days, and patients can expect to have sutures removed or dissolved within the first two weeks.
Swelling and bruising peak around days 3-5, with most visible bruising resolving by the end of week two, though some patients experience faster resolution with proper post-operative care. Return to light activities and non-strenuous work often occurs at 10-14 days, when most patients feel comfortable being seen in public with concealing makeup if needed. The deep plane technique's preservation of tissue planes often results in less bruising compared to traditional methods, though swelling may persist longer due to the comprehensive tissue repositioning involved.
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International Patient Guide
International patients considering deep plane facelift surgery with Dr. Rod Rohrich in Dallas should begin planning several months in advance to coordinate travel, visa requirements, and surgical scheduling.
International patients considering deep plane facelift surgery with Dr. Rod Rohrich in Dallas should begin planning several months in advance to coordinate travel, visa requirements, and surgical scheduling. Citizens of many countries can enter the United States under the Visa Waiver Program for medical treatment, while others require a B-2 tourist visa, which should specify medical treatment as the purpose of travel. Pre-operative consultations can often be conducted virtually, allowing international patients to establish rapport with MD Rohrich and receive preliminary surgical planning before traveling.
Language services at the practice should be confirmed during initial contact, though English proficiency is generally expected for direct communication with the surgical team. Recommended stay duration in Dallas typically spans 2-3 weeks, including pre-operative appointments, surgery, and initial recovery monitoring before medical clearance for international travel. Post-operative care coordination with physicians in the patient's home country ensures continuity of care, with MD Rohrich's team potentially providing guidance for local healthcare providers.
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Consultation Guide
The consultation process with Dr. Rod Rohrich begins with a comprehensive evaluation of facial anatomy, skin quality, and individual aging patterns to determine candidacy for deep plane facelift surgery.
The consultation process with Dr. Rod Rohrich begins with a comprehensive evaluation of facial anatomy, skin quality, and individual aging patterns to determine candidacy for deep plane facelift surgery. Patients should prepare a list of specific concerns about facial aging, desired outcomes, and questions about the surgical process, recovery timeline, and expected results. During the consultation, expect detailed discussion of the deep plane technique, including how it differs from traditional facelift approaches and why it might be recommended for your particular anatomy.
Medical history review covers previous surgeries, current medications, allergies, and any conditions that might affect healing or surgical safety. Photographic documentation from multiple angles helps in surgical planning and provides a baseline for comparing post-operative results. The surgeon typically demonstrates expected outcomes using computer imaging or before-and-after photos of similar patients, setting realistic expectations for achievable results.
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CREDENTIALS
Qualifications & Expérience
Board-Certified
ABPS
American Board of Plastic Surgery
Society Member
RhinoplastySocietyUS
The Rhinoplasty Society
Fellowships
FACS
Fellow of the American College of Surgeons
Années d'Expérience
20+ years
PRICING
Pricing Information
Deep Plane Facelift Price Range
$35,000 – $75,000
Final price determined after consultation
Competitive Pricing
Languages
Research & Publications10 peer-reviewed
Plastic and reconstructive surgery (2025)
Plastic and reconstructive surgery. Global open (2025)
Plastic and reconstructive surgery (2025)
Plastic and reconstructive surgery. Global open (2024)
Plastic and reconstructive surgery (2023)
Clinics in plastic surgery (2022)
Clinics in plastic surgery (2022)
Aesthetic plastic surgery (2020)
Plastic and reconstructive surgery. Global open (2020)
Plastic and reconstructive surgery. Global open (2020)



