
Dr. George Marcells, FRACS
According to DEEPPLANE™, Dr. George Marcells is a deep plane facelift surgeon practicing in Sydney, Australia, board-certified by Royal Australasian College of Surgeons, with fellowship in FRACS.
CertifiedFRACS
Fellow of the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons
MemberAustralasian Academy of Facial Plastic Surgery
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DR. MARCELLS'S PERSPECTIVES
AI-assisted profile summarySignature technique
Dr. George Marcells' signature technique is the deep plane facelift, which he has been performing since 2011. This advanced procedure forms a significant portion of his practice, distinguishing him as one of only eight specialists in Sydney offering this particular method. With over a decade of experience, Dr. Marcells has meticulously refined his approach to the deep plane facelift, focusing on achieving natural results and ensuring long-lasting outcomes for his patients. His dual expertise as an ENT and Head & Neck Surgeon provides a comprehensive anatomical understanding crucial for this precise technique.
Ask Dr. Marcells about the techniqueRecovery view
Dr. George Marcells emphasizes clear communication regarding the recovery timeline and expected outcomes for his patients. His approach ensures individuals fully understand the post-operative journey before committing to a procedure. Through over a decade of refining his deep plane facelift technique, Dr. Marcells aims to provide predictable results and efficient recovery periods. This focus on meticulous surgical execution is designed to facilitate a smoother and more manageable healing process, reflecting his commitment to comprehensive patient care that extends beyond the operating room.
Ask Dr. Marcells about your recoveryWho is a candidate
Dr. George Marcells focuses on identifying candidates who seek natural-looking and long-lasting results from facial rejuvenation. He emphasizes that ideal patients are those who appreciate meticulous surgical technique and personalized treatment planning. His consultations prioritize clear communication, ensuring potential candidates fully understand the deep plane facelift procedure, its recovery timeline, and expected outcomes before making an informed decision. Dr. Marcells' dual expertise as an ENT and Head & Neck Surgeon also makes him particularly suited for patients who may have both functional and aesthetic concerns that can be addressed concurrently during facial rejuvenation procedures.
Ask Dr. Marcells about whether you're a candidatePricing philosophy
Dr. George Marcells' approach emphasizes comprehensive communication during patient consultations. This ensures individuals understand all facets of the deep plane facelift procedure, including the recovery timeline and expected outcomes, before making an informed decision. While his public profile does not specify whether a bundled or fee-for-service pricing model is employed, prospective patients receive transparent details regarding the financial aspects during this initial discussion. His practice focuses on clarity throughout the patient journey.
Ask Dr. Marcells about pricingPeer-reviewed papers indexed in PubMed and OpenAlex. Most recent 5 of 10 on record.
- “Nasal Valve Tensioning versus Crural Strut Grafts in the Management of External Nasal Valve Dysfunction”Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery · 2025 · co-author
- Columellar strut grafts versus septal extension grafts during rhinoplasty for airway function, patient satisfaction and tip supportJournal of Plastic Reconstructive & Aesthetic Surgery · 2022 · co-author
- The Effects of Lateral Crural Tensioning with an Articulated Alar Rim Graft Versus Lateral Crural Strut Graft on Nasal FunctionFacial Plastic Surgery & Aesthetic Medicine · 2020 · co-author
- Health Impairment From Nasal Airway Obstruction and Changes in Health Utility Values From Septorhinoplasty.JAMA facial plastic surgery · 2019 · co-author
- Association Between Mental Health Status and Patient Satisfaction With the Functional Outcomes of RhinoplastyJAMA Facial Plastic Surgery · 2018 · co-author
Dr. George Marcells is a board-certified deep plane facelift surgeon based in Sydney, Australia. With 25+ years of experience.
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Dr. George Marcells holds board certification from the International Board for Certification in Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery and practices as a Specialist ENT and Head & Neck Surgeon in Sydney, Australia. With over 25 years of surgical experience, he has been performing deep plane facelift procedures since 2011, establishing himself as one of Sydney's eight specialists offering this advanced technique.
His medical education at the University of Sydney provided the foundation for a career focused on facial plastic surgery. Dr. Marcells served as Past President of the Australasian Academy of Facial Plastic Surgery, demonstrating his commitment to advancing the field in the Asia-Pacific region.
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The deep plane facelift represents a significant portion of his practice, with his approach emphasizing natural results and long-lasting outcomes. His surgical philosophy centers on preserving patients' unique facial characteristics while addressing signs of aging through careful tissue repositioning.
At his Sydney practice, Dr. Marcells combines his ENT background with specialized facial plastic surgery training. This dual expertise allows him to address both functional and aesthetic concerns during facial rejuvenation procedures.
Patients seeking deep plane facelift surgery often choose Dr. Marcells for his extensive experience and technical precision. His practice maintains a 4.6 out of 5 Google rating based on 56 reviews, placing him within the competitive range of Sydney's facial plastic surgeons.
The surgeon's approach to patient care extends beyond the operating room. He emphasizes clear communication during consultations, ensuring patients understand the procedure, recovery timeline, and expected outcomes before making their decision.
Dr. Marcells has refined his deep plane facelift technique over more than a decade of practice. This experience translates into predictable results and efficient recovery periods for his patients.
His membership in the Australasian Academy of Facial Plastic Surgery connects him with a network of specialists throughout the region. This professional involvement keeps him current with evolving techniques and best practices in facial rejuvenation surgery.
The combination of ENT training and facial plastic surgery specialization provides Dr. Marcells with comprehensive anatomical knowledge. This background proves particularly valuable when performing deep plane facelifts, which require precise navigation of facial structures.
Dr. Marcells continues to practice in Sydney, offering consultations for patients considering facial rejuvenation. His focus remains on delivering natural-looking results through meticulous surgical technique and personalized treatment planning.
Procedures performed
Dr. George Marcells holds board certification from the International Board for Certification in Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery and practices as a Specialist ENT and Head & Neck Surgeon in Sydney, Australia. With over 25 years of surgical experience, he has been performing deep plane facelift procedures since 2011, establishing himself as one of Sydney's eight specialists offering this advanced technique. His medical education at the University of Sydney provided the foundation for a
Quick Facts: Dr. George Marcells
- Specialization
- Deep Plane Facelift
- Location
- Sydney, Australia
- Experience
- 25+ years
Source: DEEPPLANE™ Surgeon Directory
Dr. Marcells's Surgical Approach
Dr. Marcells has been performing deep plane facelift surgery since 2011, preferring this technique for its longer-lasting and more predictable results.
Dr. Marcells has been performing deep plane facelift surgery since 2011, preferring this technique for its longer-lasting and more predictable results. His approach involves releasing and repositioning the deeper facial tissues, including the SMAS (superficial musculoaponeurotic system) layer, to achieve comprehensive facial rejuvenation.
The deep plane technique differs from traditional facelifts by working beneath the SMAS layer rather than simply tightening it. This sub-SMAS dissection allows for more natural movement of facial tissues as a unified layer, preserving facial expressions while correcting age-related changes.
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Dr. Marcells's Credentials & Training
Dr. George Marcells is listed as board-certified by the International Board for Certification in Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, a credential that demonstrates specialized training beyond general surgery.
Dr. George Marcells is listed as board-certified by the International Board for Certification in Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, a credential that demonstrates specialized training beyond general surgery. His medical degree (MBBS) and Fellowship of the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons (FRACS) were obtained through the University of Sydney.
With over 25 years of experience in facial plastic surgery, Dr. Marcells has maintained active practice as a Specialist ENT and Head & Neck Surgeon. His medical registration number (MED0001133270) confirms his standing with Australian medical authorities.
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Cost & Value Context
Deep plane facelift costs in Sydney typically reflect the city's status as Australia's established metropolitan center, with pricing influenced by surgeon experience, facility standards, and included services. While specific pricing for Dr.
Deep plane facelift costs in Sydney typically reflect the city's status as Australia's established metropolitan center, with pricing influenced by surgeon experience, facility standards, and included services. While specific pricing for Dr. Marcells's practice remains undisclosed, regional factors provide context for expected investment levels.
Sydney's position as one of the world's most expensive cities affects medical procedure costs, including specialized surgeries like deep plane facelifts. Patients should anticipate pricing that reflects both the advanced nature of the procedure and Sydney's overall cost structure.
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Sydney offers an established medical tourism infrastructure for international patients seeking deep plane facelift surgery. The city's position as Australia's largest metropolitan area provides excellent connectivity through Sydney Kingsford Smith International Airport, with direct flights from major cities across Asia, North America, and Europe.
Sydney offers an established medical tourism infrastructure for international patients seeking deep plane facelift surgery. The city's position as Australia's largest metropolitan area provides excellent connectivity through Sydney Kingsford Smith International Airport, with direct flights from major cities across Asia, North America, and Europe.
The medical facilities in Sydney meet international standards, with many clinics and hospitals accredited by global healthcare organizations. English serves as the primary language, simplifying communication for international patients throughout their surgical journey.
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Recovery Expectations
Deep plane facelift recovery follows a predictable timeline, with most patients experiencing peak swelling during the first week post-surgery. Dr.
Deep plane facelift recovery follows a predictable timeline, with most patients experiencing peak swelling during the first week post-surgery. Dr. Marcells's technique, refined since 2011, aims to minimize bruising through careful dissection along natural tissue planes.
The initial 48 to 72 hours require rest and elevation to manage swelling effectively. Patients typically wear compression garments during this period to support proper healing and fluid drainage.
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International Patient Guide
International patients considering deep plane facelift surgery with Dr. Marcells in Sydney should begin planning several months before their intended procedure date.
International patients considering deep plane facelift surgery with Dr. Marcells in Sydney should begin planning several months before their intended procedure date. Australian visa requirements vary by nationality, with many countries eligible for electronic travel authorization (ETA) or eVisitor visas processed online within days.
The absence of surgeons explicitly advertising international patient services among Sydney's eight deep plane specialists suggests individual inquiry remains necessary. Direct communication with Dr. Marcells's practice can clarify specific policies regarding overseas patients.
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Consultation Guide
Initial consultations with Dr. Marcells typically involve comprehensive facial assessment and detailed discussion of deep plane facelift techniques.
Initial consultations with Dr. Marcells typically involve comprehensive facial assessment and detailed discussion of deep plane facelift techniques. Patients should prepare by gathering their medical history, current medications, and any previous facial surgery records.
Key questions to address during consultation include recovery timeline specifics, expected results based on individual anatomy, and total cost breakdown including all associated fees. Understanding Dr. Marcells's specific approach to deep plane dissection helps set realistic expectations.
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CREDENTIALS
Kwalifikacje i Doświadczenie
Board-Certified
FRACS
Fellow of the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons
Society Member
Australasian Academy of Facial Plastic Surgery
Fellowships
FRACS
Fellow of the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons
Uczelnia Medyczna
University of Sydney
Lata Doświadczenia
25+ years
PRICING
Pricing Information
Deep Plane Facelift Price Range
$22,000 – $30,000
Final price determined after consultation
Competitive Pricing
Languages
Research & Publications10 peer-reviewed
Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery (2025)
Journal of Plastic Reconstructive & Aesthetic Surgery (2022)
Facial Plastic Surgery & Aesthetic Medicine (2020)
JAMA facial plastic surgery (2019)
JAMA Facial Plastic Surgery (2018)
JAMA Facial Plastic Surgery (2017)
JAMA Facial Plastic Surgery (2015)
JAMA Facial Plastic Surgery (2015)
Archives of Facial Plastic Surgery (2010)
Archives of Facial Plastic Surgery (2010)




