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Samsun Deep Plane Facelift Aesthetics

What is Deep Plane Facelift Aesthetics?

Deep plane facelift is an advanced facelift technique that focuses on deeper anatomical layers, including SMAS and the connective tissues beneath it, rather than just tightening the face through the skin. When planning deep plane facelift aesthetics in Samsun, the goal is to carry the cheek, mid-face, and jawline upwards with a more natural vector and to provide a longer-lasting rejuvenation effect.

While correction in classic facelift techniques is often done at the skin and SMAS level, in deep plane facelift, deeper tissues where mimic muscles and supporting ligaments are located are released and repositioned in harmony with the natural direction of pull. This approach can provide a more prominent but soft recovery, especially in the mid-face region.

How Does Deep Plane Facelift Differ from Classic Facelift?

When compared to classic facelift, deep plane facelift:

  • Handles the face not only on the skin and SMAS, but at the level of deep connective tissues under the SMAS.
  • Can provide a more natural lift effect, especially in the mid-face and cheek region.
  • The pulling direction is planned to be more compatible with the anatomical sagging vectors of the face.
  • Offers an approach that seats the face on the supporting skeleton instead of over-stretching the skin.

For this reason, deep plane facelift is evaluated especially in patients where mid-face sagging is prominent and who request more comprehensive facial rejuvenation.

Deep Plane Facelift and Mid-Face

The mid-face is the area where the cheekbone region, cheek, and nasolabial lines are located. In this region, with age:

  • Cheek pads shift downwards,
  • Nasolabial lines deepen,
  • Hollowing may occur at the lower eyelid-cheek transition.

Deep plane facelift focuses on carrying the cheek soft tissues upwards from a deeper level by evaluating these areas together with the mid-face lift logic.

In Which Situations is Deep Plane Facelift Considered?

Commonly encountered complaints in Samsun deep plane facelift aesthetics evaluation:

  • Significant sagging in the mid-face and cheeks appearing shifted downwards,
  • Deepening of nasolabial lines and sagging around the mouth,
  • Loss of definition in the jawline,
  • Loss of the face-neck border along with loosening in the jowl and neck region.

Deep plane facelift may also come to the agenda in patients who have previously benefited from non-surgical aesthetics procedures such as botox and filler, but now feel that these methods cannot provide sufficient tightening.

Who Can Be a Suitable Candidate for Deep Plane Facelift?

In general, patients with the following characteristics can be evaluated for a deep plane facelift:

  • Where mid-face and lower face sagging is prominent,
  • Where face and neck aging signs are seen at the same time,
  • Whose skin quality and general health status are suitable for surgery,
  • Who aim for a more natural, long-term, and unexaggerated rejuvenation.

During the examination, the face is evaluated together with options for classic facelift, SMAS facelift, mini facelift, and combined facial aesthetics.

How is Deep Plane Facelift Aesthetics Performed in Samsun?

Deep plane facelift is a more advanced facelift technique that requires a detailed evaluation of facial anatomy. The surgery is often performed under general anesthesia.

Surgical Planning and Incisions

Incision sites to be used are planned in regions similar to a classic facelift:

  • Along the natural lines in front of the ear,
  • Within the folds surrounding the earlobe,
  • In areas extending from behind the ear into the scalp.

The goal is to provide an appearance that will not attract attention in daily life by positioning scars within natural skin folds and the hairline.

Summary of Deep Plane Facelift Technique

In deep plane facelift surgery:

  • The skin is lifted as in a classic facelift, but the actual work is done on deeper tissues.
  • SMAS and the connective tissues under the SMAS are released in the direction opposite to the sagging.
  • Cheek and mid-face soft tissues are positioned upwards and sideways in harmony with natural pulling vectors.
  • Simultaneous planning is made with neck aesthetics in necessary cases.

The goal with this technique is not just to make the skin look tight, but to achieve a more balanced rejuvenation effect by reorganizing the deep supporting skeleton of the face.

Deep Plane Facelift and Other Facelift Techniques

Deep plane facelift is not necessary for every patient. While SMAS Facelift or SMAS Plication Facelift can provide the desired effect in some patients, Mini Facelift may be preferred in patients with more limited sagging.

When is Deep Plane Facelift Advantageous?

The deep plane approach may stand out in the following situations:

  • Where mid-face sagging is prominent and cheeks have moved significantly downwards,
  • Where nasolabial lines have deepened and the area around the mouth corners appears collapsed,
  • Where cheek support is also lost along with sagging in the lower face and neck,
  • When a more natural and soft facelift result is desired.

During planning, deep plane can be handled within the combined facial aesthetics approach together with eyelid aesthetics, forehead aesthetics, and eyebrow lift aesthetics.

Recovery Process After Deep Plane Facelift

Since work is done on the deep tissues of the face, deep plane facelift may require a more comprehensive process in terms of recovery compared to some classic techniques. In the general framework:

  • Significant swelling, tension, and bruising may be seen on the face in the first days.
  • Special bandages and supportive corsets can be used for a short time if necessary.
  • It is recommended to keep the head in a slightly elevated position and avoid sudden movements.
  • Short walks and light movements can be started within the time interval recommended by the physician.

A large part of the swelling recedes in the first weeks; the adaptation of the deep tissues to their new position and the more natural, settled appearance of the facial features become prominent within a few weeks to a few months.

Scars and Naturalness of Facial Expression

Incisions are planned in areas where scars can be hidden, such as the ear circumference and scalp. Over time, scars tend to fade; the wound healing process and compliance with care recommendations are important at this point.

Another issue as important as technical details in deep plane facelift is the preservation of the naturalness of the facial expression. The goal is not to pull the cheeks and jawline upwards in an exaggerated way, but to provide the person's face with a more rested, compact appearance that is harmonious with itself.

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