
What is a Deep Plane Face Lift and how does it proceed?
Deep Plane Face Lift is an advanced surgical facelift technique that involves lifting and repositioning the deep structures of the face, including the superficial fascia (SMAS) and facial muscles. Unlike traditional methods, which focus mainly on stretching the skin, this technique allows for more natural and permanent rejuvenation results.
The procedure begins with incisions made around the hairline, in front of and behind the ear, allowing the surgeon to access deeper layers of tissue. Next, through precise preparation, the facial structures are lifted and repositioned, restoring their youthful appearance. This ensures that the skin is not overly tight and the face retains its natural facial expressions.
How do I prepare for the Deep Plane Face Lift procedure?
Preparation for Deep Plane Face Lift begins with a consultation with the surgeon. It is necessary to discuss expectations, assess health and qualify the patient for the procedure. The next step is to perform standard blood tests and assess general health.
Blood-thinning medications should be discontinued a few days before surgery, after consulting with your doctor. It is advisable to limit or stop alcohol consumption and smoking a minimum of one week before surgery to help the healing process. In the case of general anesthesia, the last meal should be eaten 8-10 hours before surgery.
Recovery after Deep Plane Face Lift
The recovery period after the procedure usually lasts between 10 and 14 days. During this time, swelling, bruising, and skin tightness may occur, all of which will gradually subside. It is recommended to avoid strenuous physical activity, sun exposure, and saunas for at least 3 weeks after the procedure. The stitches are usually removed after 7-10 days. It takes a few months for the full effects of the procedure to become visible, once the healing process is complete.
Contraindications to performing a Deep Plane Face Lift
The main contraindications to performing a Deep Plane Face Lift include uncompensated cardiac conditions, which can increase the risk of complications. Elevated blood pressure is also a significant risk during the procedure, as are blood clotting disorders that can lead to excessive bleeding during and after surgery and autoimmune diseases, such as lupus, that affect the healing process.
Taking blood-thinning medication, if it is not possible to discontinue them before the procedure, is also a contraindication to a facelift.
Important information
Duration of treatment
ca. 3 hours
Required tests
blood group, blood count, coagulation indices (APTT and INR), creatinine, glucose level, electrolytes (Na, K), general urine test, hepatitis B vaccination, ECG
Anesthesia
intravenous or general
Stay at the clinic
1 day
Recovery
up to 14 days
Removal of sutures
first on day 5, next on day 10-14
Dressings
when the sutures are removed
Contraindications
vascular disorders, coagulation disorders, uncontrolled hypertension, uncontrolled diabetes, purulent infection of the skin and mucous membranes, pregnancy
Pre-treatment recommendations
Price list
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Deep Plane Face Lift
60 000 PLN
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