



Improves sagging skin in the cheeks, jawline, and neck
Preserves expression and avoids a stretched look
Minimizes visible scarring
Achieves long-lasting results by addressing structural layers
Performed under general anesthesia for optimal safety and comfort
Dr. Jones' signature technique—known as The Wright Touch™—has earned praise for helping patients look rejuvenated without looking “done.” His skill in deep structural lifting ensures that the final result is smooth, soft, and sculpted.
You’re experiencing sagging skin or loss of facial definition
You want a natural facelift that lifts—not just tightens—the skin
You want a cosmetic procedure that delivers results for 10–15 years
You want to combine your facelift with a neck lift for full lower face rejuvenation








A deep plane facelift is a surgical procedure that goes beneath the SMAS (Superficial Musculoaponeurotic System) layer to lift and reposition the facial muscles and soft tissues. Unlike traditional facelift procedures that only tighten the skin, this technique delivers a more natural result by restoring volume and structure from within.
Traditional facelifts primarily focus on tightening the skin, which can sometimes create a pulled appearance. The deep plane facelift repositions the deeper facial muscles and fat pads, which allows for a smoother, more youthful contour and avoids the stretched or overdone look.
Ideal candidates are typically in their 40s to 70s and experiencing:
Sagging skin in the mid-face, jawline, or neck
Deep creases (nasolabial folds) or jowls
Loss of facial volume or definition
Desire for long-lasting results that go beyond fillers or non-surgical treatments
Yes. In fact, many patients who undergo this procedure are women in their 60s or 70s seeking a facelift for women over 60 that looks natural and holds up over time. As long as you're in good health and cleared for general anesthesia, age is not a disqualifying factor.
No. This procedure is designed to deliver natural results by lifting the deeper structures of the face. You’ll look refreshed—not altered. The goal is to restore your features to how they looked 10–15 years ago, not to change your appearance.
Most patients return to light activity within 7–10 days. Swelling and bruising are normal and generally subside over a few weeks. Full results are visible in 3–6 months as the tissues settle and heal.
A deep plane facelift offers long-lasting results, often maintaining its impact for 10–15 years—especially when combined with a healthy lifestyle and ongoing skin care.
Yes. Many patients combine their deep plane facelift with:
Neck lift for full lower face and neck rejuvenation
Eyelid surgery to brighten the eye area
Fat grafting to restore volume in the temples or cheeks
While Kris Jenner has never confirmed the exact procedure, many plastic surgeons speculate that her transformation is the result of a deep plane facelift. It's also rumored that celebrities like Lindsay Lohan have opted for similar approaches. This procedure is popular among high-profile individuals because it delivers powerful yet subtle results that look great on camera and social media.
This is a cosmetic procedure, designed to address the signs of aging by improving facial contours, reducing sagging skin, and softening fine lines and wrinkles. It does not treat medical conditions.
Deep plane facelift surgery is performed under general anesthesia to ensure your comfort and safety throughout the procedure.
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