Skip to main content
Consultation · Worldwide

The deep plane facelift, curated worldwide.

1250+ board-certified specialists across 60+ countries. Verified credentials, documented case volumes, natural results lasting 10–15 years. Complimentary matchmaking within 24 hours.

Board
Certified
Free
Consultation
24h
Match
How Every Surgeon Is Verified
Board-certified
ISAPS · ASPS · National equivalents
Case volume
100+ deep plane cases verified
Accredited facility
JCI / nationally certified hospitals
Direct surgeon access
No middleman, no kickback fees

A deep plane facelift costs $8,000–$300,000 worldwide as of 2026, based on 1,252 profiled surgeon profiles. Turkey ($8K–$18K) is the most affordable, while the USA typically costs $35K–$75K. The procedure takes 4–6 hours, recovery requires 2–3 weeks, and results last 10–15 years. DEEPPLANE™ lists 1,252+ surgeons across 67+ countries with free consultation matching.

What is a Deep Plane Facelift?

An advanced surgical technique that lifts beneath the SMAS layer for natural results lasting 10–15 years. 4–6 hours, 95%+ satisfaction. Read the deep plane technique guide →

How Much Does It Cost?

Pricing varies widely by surgeon experience and facility — from $5,000 in emerging destinations to $300,000 at celebrity-tier US practices. Cost follows the surgeon, not the country. Compare deep plane facelift cost by country →

Safety · Transparency

The risks we don't hide.

Deep plane facelift is among the safest major aesthetic procedures when performed by a board-certified specialist with documented case volume. These are the numbers — published by the Aesthetic Society and peer-reviewed journals, not by us.

<4%
Complications
1–3%
Hematoma
<0.1%
Nerve injury
98%+
Satisfaction
Benchmark · 2026

Cost by country.

Context for your research — not a shopping guide. Every figure reflects surgeon fee, accredited facility, and anesthesia, updated quarterly from verified profiles.

What's Included
  • Surgeon fee (40–60%)
  • Accredited facility (20–30%)
  • Anesthesia (10–15%)
  • Post-op care (5–10%)
  • Garments & medication
What Actually Matters
  • Board certification & specialty training
  • 100+ documented deep plane cases
  • Before/after gallery with your anatomy
  • Accredited facility with ICU access
  • Direct surgeon access (not a coordinator)

Cost is a consideration — surgeon quality is the decision.

The surgeon is the decision · The destination is the logistics

Upload photos · select cities · receive quotes within 48h

Component Breakdown · 2026

What you're actually paying for

A US deep plane facelift quote breaks into eight line items. Understand each before you compare two surgeons' numbers — a "$25,000 all-in" quote and a "$22,000 surgeon fee + $5,000 anesthesia + $4,000 facility" quote describe very different commitments.

ComponentTypical (USA)What it covers
Surgeon's fee$12,000–$40,000Professional expertise, OR time (4–7 hrs). Reflects training, reputation, geography.
Anesthesia$2,000–$5,000Board-certified anesthesiologist. General anesthesia typical; twilight slightly lower.
Operating facility$3,000–$8,000Accredited surgery center or hospital OR. Hospitals run higher fixed cost.
Pre-op tests$200–$500Bloodwork, EKG (if >50), chest X-ray if indicated. Required for clearance.
Post-op garments + supplies$100–$300Chin/neck wrap, wound care. Often unbundled — confirm in writing.
Follow-up visitsUsually included1 wk, 1 mo, 3 mo, 1 yr post-op typically bundled. Confirm.
Medications$100–$400Pain, antibiotics, anti-nausea, arnica. Pharmacy fill — rarely in quote.
Travel + hotel (medical tourism)$500–$3,000Flights, 7–14 night stay, transfers. Offset by 40–70% surgery savings abroad.

Hidden costs to ask about

  • Prescriptions ($100–$400) — pharmacy fills the post-op script, not the practice
  • Compression garments ($50–$200) — some practices include, some bill separately
  • Touch-up appointments — billed separately at most practices
  • Revision surgery if results are unsatisfactory — almost never bundled
  • Currency conversion + travel insurance (medical tourism)
  • Time off work — 2–3 weeks unpaid for most patients (indirect cost)

Red flags in pricing

  • Suspiciously low total price (under $8,000)

    May indicate an under-qualified surgeon, non-accredited facility, or a different (cheaper) procedure being marketed as "deep plane".

  • Unbundled fees not disclosed upfront

    The quote should itemize surgeon, anesthesia, facility separately. Single-line "all-inclusive" numbers without itemization are not transparent.

  • Pressure to book immediately or limited-time discounts

    Reputable surgeons have 2–6 month wait lists. Same-day discounts are a sales tactic, not a medical practice.

Value per year: is deep plane worth the cost?

A $30,000 deep plane facelift lasting 12 years works out to $2,500 per year of result. A $1,200 round of fillers needs to be repeated every 6–12 months — patients who maintain a "natural" look for a decade with non-surgical alone often spend $20,000–$40,000 cumulatively, with diminishing returns as skin laxity progresses past the point fillers can address.

That said — the math only works if the surgeon is right. A bad result that requires revision can double the lifetime cost. The single biggest determinant of cost-effectiveness is not the price tag, it's the surgeon's case volume and credentials.

See country-by-country cost benchmarks →Explore financing options →

Am I a Good Candidate?

Ideal for sagging jowls, loose neck, or nasolabial folds. Age 40–75.

Sagging cheeks or jawline
Age 40–75
Good health, non-smoker
Want lasting results

What Patients Say

I was nervous about going abroad for surgery, but DEEPPLANE™ connected me with an incredible surgeon. The whole process was seamless.

MT

Margaret T.

🇺🇸 United States

At my age, I wanted to be sure I was in the right hands. The surgeon verification gave me confidence to move forward.

SK

Susan K.

🇬🇧 United Kingdom

I compared 5 surgeons across 3 countries before making my decision. Having all the information in one place was invaluable.

CM

Claudia M.

🇩🇪 Germany

Swipe for more reviews

You're Safe With Us

100% FreeNo fees, no credit card, ever.

Your Data is PrivateOnly shared with surgeons you choose.

No ObligationWalk away anytime, no pressure.

The Process

How It Works

1

Choose a City

Pick where you’d like your surgery. We list surgeons in 68+ countries.

2

Get Matched

Board-certified surgeons review your request and respond within 48 hours.

3

Consult Directly

Talk to your surgeon on WhatsApp. No middleman, no hidden fees.

Destinations

Find surgeons by location.

Compare curated specialists across 68+ countries.

Why Deep Plane Is Worth It

Longer results, lower cost-per-year, most natural outcome.

10-15 Yrs

2-3x longer

95%+

Satisfied

Natural

No pulled look

Deep Plane Facelift Resources

Comprehensive guides for patients researching deep plane facelift.

Frequently Asked

Matters of cost.

For Surgeons

Are You a Deep Plane Facelift Surgeon?

Claim your free profile and connect with patients worldwide. No commission — just quality professionals.

Free listing Verified badge No commission
Claim Your Profile
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™.

Turkish Plastic Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgery Association

Was this page helpful?