Your face hasn’t changed overnight, but gravity’s been working full-time. A deep plane facelift is for when skincare and fillers just aren’t cutting it anymore. It lifts everything from underneath, so the change looks real but never obvious. No tight skin, no weird smiles, just you, looking more like yourself.

 So… what makes it different? Let’s take a closer look.

What is a deep plane facelift?

It’s a facelift, but smarter and more natural.

Instead of just pulling the skin, it lifts the deeper layers too. That means it fixes where the ageing actually happens underneath. Cheeks go back up, the jawline looks sharper, and smile lines soften. And the best part? You still look like you.

No tightness, no frozen look. Just a real, long-lasting lift that brings everything back to where it used to be.

Think of it like this: smooth the surface or fix the structure?

Deep plane does both.

Deep plane face lift cost in Turkey

If you’ve been looking into deep plane facelifts, you’ve probably seen the sky-high prices in the US or Europe: $15,000, even $30,000 in some places. In Turkey? You’re looking at around $5,000 to $7,500, sometimes even less depending on the clinic and what’s included. Big difference, right?

But here’s the part that surprises most people:

The quality doesn’t drop with the price.

Turkish surgeons are trained well, the clinics are modern and fully equipped, and the techniques are just as advanced as anywhere else. You’re not paying less because it’s lower quality; you’re paying less because things simply cost less to run here. Lower rents, lower labour costs, and a favourable exchange rate make all the difference.

Now, the exact price can vary. It depends on your surgeon’s experience, whether you’re getting extra procedures (like a neck lift or eyelid surgery), and whether your package includes a hotel, transfers, and aftercare. Some clinics offer full medical tourism packages; you land, and they handle the rest.

So, if you’re wondering whether the price is “too good to be true”, don’t.

It’s real, and it’s one of the reasons so many people choose Turkey for this surgery. You get expert care, natural results, and the kind of attention that makes the whole journey feel easy.

And let’s be honest, saving money and getting your confidence back?

That’s a pretty great combo.

Deep plane facelift recovery

Let’s be real, recovery matters just as much as the surgery itself, right? So, here’s what to expect, step by step.

First few days:

You’ll feel swollen and tight, especially around your cheeks and jawline. That’s totally normal. You might have some bruising too. Most people don’t feel real “pain”, but more like pressure or heaviness. We usually give mild pain meds, and they’re enough. You’ll have bandages and maybe drains, but those come off pretty quickly.

By the end of the first week:

You’ll still have swelling, but it starts going down. Most patients can go out with a little makeup and sunglasses by day 7–10. You might feel numb in some areas; again, totally normal. Your stitches (if visible) come out around this time, and you’ll start seeing hints of your new face underneath.

The weeks that follow:

Swelling continues to fade. The “tight” feeling eases. Your face starts settling into its new, lifted shape. You’ll begin to feel like yourself again, just fresher. Most people feel fully back to normal around 4–6 weeks, depending on their body.

Final result?

Give it about 3 months to fully bloom. That’s when the swelling is gone, the tissues have softened, and you see the true, natural result. The kind where people say, “You look amazing,” but can’t tell what’s changed.

Deep plane facelift scars

Yes, there are scars after a deep plane facelift procedure, but they’re hidden really well.

The incisions usually start around the ear, go behind it, and sometimes go into the hairline. Skilled surgeons place them in natural folds, so once healed, they’re hard to notice, even up close.

In the first weeks, they might look pink or slightly raised. That’s normal. Over time, they fade into thin, barely-there lines. With good care (and a little sunscreen!), most people say they forget they’re even there.

So, if scars are what’s stopping you, don’t let them. In the right hands, they heal beautifully.

How long does a deep plane facelift last?

It typically lasts 10 to 15 years, sometimes even longer.

Because it lifts the deeper layers, not just the skin, the results stay in place much better over time. You age naturally after that, but from a younger starting point. So even years later, you still look fresher than if you’d never had it.

Deep plane vs endoscopic facelift

Feature

Deep plane facelift

Endoscopic facelift

Depth

Deep tissues & muscle

Surface & midface layers

Target areas

Lower face & neck

Midface, brow

Invasiveness

More invasive

Minimally invasive

Scars

Hidden, longer incisions

Tiny, hidden incisions

Recovery

2–4 weeks

1–2 weeks

Result longevity

10–15 years

3–7 years

Best for

Moderate to severe aging

Early signs of aging

Look

Dramatic & natural

Subtle & refreshed

Think of it like this:

Deep plane is the full upgrade.

Endoscopic is the subtle refresh.

Deep plane lifts deeper layers, so it’s great if you’ve got sagging in your cheeks, jawline, or neck. It gives a bigger, longer-lasting change.

Endoscopic facelift is less invasive, with tiny incisions and a quicker recovery. It works well if you’re younger or just starting to notice early signs of aging, mainly around the midface or brow.

Deep plane vs SMAS face lift

Feature

Deep plane facelift

SMAS facelift

Technique

Lifts skin, fat & muscle together

Lifts skin, then tightens muscle

Look

Softer, more natural

Can look tighter or pulled

Longevity

10–15 years

7–10 years

Best for

Moderate to severe sagging

Mild to moderate sagging

Recovery

Slightly longer

Slightly quicker

Expression

Natural, relaxed

May feel tighter at first

Result style

“You look rested”

“You look lifted”

SMAS facelift is good. It lifts the skin and then tightens the muscle underneath. It works, but sometimes it looks a little “tight”, especially if the skin and muscles don’t move together.

Deep plane goes a step further. It lifts everything (skin, fat, muscle) all in one go. So, nothing looks stretched. It just brings your face back to how it used to sit, naturally. Softer cheeks, a cleaner jawline, and a real expression.

Think of it like this: do you fix the sheet or the mattress?

Deep plane fixes both.

If you want something that looks real, lasts longer, and feels like you, deep plane’s usually the one.

What is mini deep plane facelift?

It’s like the little sister of the deep plane facelift, less intense but still super effective.

A mini deep plane facelift lifts the deeper layers, not just the skin, but focuses more on the lower face, like early jowls or that soft sag around the mouth. So, if you’re just starting to notice ageing, this can give you a really nice refresh without going full-on.

Recovery’s faster, scars are smaller, and the result? Still you, just smoother, more lifted, and a little younger.

Need a full reset? Maybe not yet. Just a gentle lift? That’s this.

What is an extended deep plane facelift?

It’s the deep plane facelift, but taken a bit further.

While the regular one focuses on the midface and jawline, the extended version also lifts the neck and even parts of the upper face. So, if ageing has hit more than just your cheeks and jowls, this gives a more complete, full-face refresh.

Same natural look, same deep-layer lift, just more coverage.

Perfect if you want everything lifted in one go.

Frequently Asked Questions

Who are deep plane facelift celebrities?

Let’s just say… When a celebrity suddenly looks glowing, refreshed, and suspiciously untouched, chances are, you’re looking at a deep plane facelift or facelift.

They won’t admit it (of course they won’t), but names like Deepika Padukone, Bella Hadid, Marc Jacobs, and even Jennifer Aniston have sparked rumours. Not the overdone look, no frozen foreheads or balloon cheeks. Just lifted cheeks, smooth jaws, and that “I woke up like this” vibe.

Because that’s the magic of deep plane:

It doesn’t shout “plastic surgery”; it whispers “good genes and great lighting.”

So, next time someone on the red carpet looks ten years younger overnight?

Now you know the secret.

Deep plane facelift gone wrong?

It’s rare, but when it goes wrong, it doesn’t whisper… it screams.

We’re not talking about a small bruise or a bit of swelling. We’re talking pulled-too-tight cheeks, uneven smiles, or worse, that startled “wind tunnel” look. Not exactly the timeless glow people sign up for.

Why does it happen?

Usually two reasons: wrong hands. Deep plane is a beautiful, advanced technique, but it’s not a beginner’s game. It needs a surgeon who knows the face under the face. Someone who can lift deeply but still respect how your face moves, smiles, and breathes.

And following steps after the facelift surgery.

Imagine handing a violin to someone who only knows guitar. The result? Still music… but not the kind you want.

So yes, it can go wrong, but not if you do your homework. Choose skill over discounts, and your “lift” won’t leave you looking like a wax figure. It’ll just look like you, on your best day. Every day.

Who is not a suitable candidate for a deep plane facelift?

Not everyone’s face is ready for the VIP treatment.

If you’re in your early 30s with barely-there lines, this might be too much car for your garage. Deep plane is a powerful lift; it’s meant for real sagging, not baby tweaks. You don’t call a bulldozer to move a flowerpot, right?

Furthermore, if you can’t take downtime seriously… This might not be your moment. The deep layers we lift need good blood flow and patience to heal right. No shortcuts.

And honestly? If you’re expecting to come out looking like someone else, this isn’t your surgery.

It’s a restore, not a redesign.

You must be healthy!

So, who’s it not for?

The too young, the too rushed, the not ready.

But if you’re feeling like gravity’s been winning lately and you want your face just rearranged back where it belongs, then we’re talking.

Is a deep plane facelift expensive in Turkey?

Not really; it’s like getting a designer dress at an outlet price.

You still get the craftsmanship, the fit, the wow… just without the jaw-dropping bill.

Turkey knows how to do high-end surgery without the high-end drama.

Luxury facelift, less financial panic.

Are deep plane facelifts worth it?

Yes, absolutely. If you want real, long-lasting results that actually lift (not just stretch) your face, it’s worth every bit. It gives you a natural, refreshed look without changing who you are. You still look like you, just younger, rested, and a little more like yourself again.

Does a deep plane facelift look natural?

Yes, that’s actually what it’s best at. It lifts everything from deep underneath, so there’s no tight or pulled look. Your face moves normally, and your smile stays the same, just smoother, fresher, and more awake. People notice you look great, but they can’t quite tell why. And that’s the goal.

You can contact Dr Şerif Yavuz Aesthetic Clinic Istanbul, Turkey for detailed info.

We wish you healthy days.