Deep Plane vs Mid Facelift: Deep plane facelift addresses the entire face including midface through ligament release, while mid facelift specifically targets the cheek area. Deep plane provides more comprehensive rejuvenation with longer-lasting results.

— DeepPlane.com Medical Advisory Board

Deep Plane vs Mid Facelift: Quick Facts

Deep Plane
Full face rejuvenation
Mid Facelift
Cheek area focus
Coverage
Comprehensive vs targeted
Results
Both natural when done well
Recovery
Deep plane slightly longer
Ideal For
Different aging patterns

Source: Clinical Studies & The Aesthetic Society

Medically reviewed by Op. Dr. Yakup DumanWritten by DeepPlane Editorial TeamUpdated January 20268 min read

Deep Plane Facelift vs Mid Facelift

Why This Topic Matters

A deep plane facelift rejuvenates the entire face and neck with results lasting 10-15 years, while a mid-facelift targets only the cheek area for 5-7 years. The deep plane technique corrects jowls and neck laxity, whereas a mid-facelift does not. Understanding these core differences is the first step toward choosing the right procedure.

  • Mid facelift focuses exclusively on the cheek and under-eye area
  • Deep plane provides comprehensive face and neck rejuvenation
  • Some patients benefit from combining mid facelift with other procedures

Understanding the key differences between these two facial rejuvenation procedures and which one might be right for you.

Understanding the Procedures

Both deep plane facelift and mid facelift address facial aging, but they target different areas and use different techniques. Understanding these differences is crucial for choosing the right procedure.

What is a Mid Facelift?

A mid facelift (also called a cheek lift) specifically targets the middle third of the face—the area between the lower eyelids and the mouth. It addresses:

  • • Sagging cheeks and midface descent
  • • Nasolabial folds (smile lines)
  • • Hollowing under the eyes
  • • Flattening of the cheekbones

Mid facelift is typically performed through incisions in the lower eyelid or hairline, and it lifts the cheek fat pad to restore midface volume.

Key Differences

FeatureDeep Plane FaceliftMid Facelift
Area TreatedFull face, jawline, and neckMiddle third of face only
Surgical PlaneBeneath the SMAS layerSubperiosteal or sub-SMAS
Incision LocationAround ear and hairlineLower eyelid or temple
Addresses JowlsYes, comprehensivelyNo
Addresses NeckYesNo
Recovery Time2-3 weeks1-2 weeks
Result Duration10-15 years5-7 years
AnesthesiaGeneral anesthesiaGeneral or local with sedation
Cost Range$15,000 - $50,000$8,000 - $20,000
Scar VisibilityPre-auricular, hiddenTemporal or intraoral
Ideal Age Range50-70 years40-55 years

Side-by-Side Comparison

Deep Plane Facelift

Comprehensive facial rejuvenation
Addresses jowls and jawline
Includes neck improvement
Long-lasting results (10-15 years)
Natural-looking outcomes
Longer recovery (2-3 weeks)
Higher cost

Mid Facelift

Targeted midface rejuvenation
Shorter recovery (1-2 weeks)
Less invasive procedure
Lower cost
Does not address jowls
Does not address neck
Shorter result duration (5-7 years)

Which Procedure is Right for You?

Choose Deep Plane Facelift If:

  • • You have jowls or jawline concerns
  • • You want neck improvement
  • • You want the longest-lasting results
  • • You have moderate to severe facial aging
  • • You're willing to invest in comprehensive rejuvenation

Choose Mid Facelift If:

  • • Your concerns are limited to the midface
  • • You have minimal jowling or neck issues
  • • You prefer a shorter recovery time
  • • You're younger with early signs of aging
  • • You want a less invasive option

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I combine mid facelift with other procedures?

Yes, mid facelift is often combined with lower facelift or neck lift for more comprehensive results. However, at that point, a deep plane facelift may be more efficient and cost-effective.

Is mid facelift less risky than deep plane?

Both procedures are safe when performed by experienced surgeons. Mid facelift has a slightly lower risk profile due to its less extensive dissection, but deep plane facelift is not significantly more risky.

Can I get a mid facelift first and deep plane later?

Yes, but this approach may not be ideal. If you anticipate needing comprehensive rejuvenation eventually, it's often better to do a deep plane facelift once rather than multiple smaller procedures.

Not Sure Which Procedure is Right?

Consult with a board-certified facial plastic surgeon to determine the best approach for your specific concerns.

Common Misconceptions

Myth: Mid facelift is better for cheeks

Fact: Deep plane inherently addresses the midface through zygomatic ligament release. Separate mid facelift is rarely needed.

Myth: Mid facelift has shorter recovery

Fact: Recovery is similar for both procedures. Mid facelift does not offer significant recovery advantages.

Myth: Mid facelift can be combined with any facelift

Fact: Deep plane already addresses the midface. Combining with mid facelift is usually unnecessary and may increase risk.

Medically Reviewed

Op. Dr. Yakup Duman

Op. Dr. Yakup Duman

Plastic, Reconstructive & Aesthetic Surgery Specialist

MDPlastic, Reconstructive & Aesthetic Surgery SpecialistBoard Certified

Board-certified Plastic & Aesthetic Surgery specialist with 20+ years of experience. Specializes in deep plane facelift at Merkez Prime Hospital, Istanbul. Medical Reviewer for DeepPlane.com.

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