Surgical Procedure

Deep plane facelift planning for patients who want real rejuvenation without losing the face they recognize.

Deep plane facelift planning here is centered on lift, contour, softness, and a result that feels rested and believable instead of heavily tightened.

  • Face and neck rejuvenation planning
  • Natural-looking lift and contour
  • Focused recovery and downtime preparation
Dr. Bailey Minehart treating a patient at Las Colinas Facial Plastic Surgery

Surgical Planning

Private consultations built around anatomy, recovery, and natural results.

Facial surgery decisions are guided by structure, proportion, and a clear understanding of timing and healing.

Deep Plane Facelift Overview

A rejuvenation strategy built around believable lift, facial identity, and long-term harmony.

The goal is restoration of contour and softness, not an obvious “done” look.

Facial rejuvenation can fail aesthetically when the plan is aggressive, generic, or disconnected from the patient’s anatomy and expression. A deep plane facelift discussion here is meant to avoid that problem. The focus is on restoring contour and lift while keeping the person intact.

That requires a more thoughtful conversation than simply asking whether the face should be tighter. The consultation looks at the lower face, neck, tissue descent, skin quality, and how to improve aging change without creating a result that feels overcorrected or visibly surgical.

Treatment Fit

When deep plane facelift planning tends to make the most sense.

A deep plane facelift is usually the right conversation when structural rejuvenation matters more than temporary camouflage.

Patients are often looking for restoration of contour and softness, not a result that changes expression or feels tightly pulled.

Recovery & Planning

Recovery preparation and procedural sequencing are part of facelift judgment.

Downtime, event timing, and how the face heals all deserve real planning before surgery is scheduled.

Deep plane facelift recovery planning includes downtime, visible swelling, return-to-event timing, and the level of support a patient may want in the first part of healing. A calm plan makes the experience better than vague reassurances do.

Patients also benefit from talking through how facelift surgery interacts with the eyes, brow, neck, and skin quality. The best surgical sequencing is often broader than one isolated procedure name.

Address

7449 Las Colinas Blvd, Suite 100

Irving, TX 75063

Phone

972-432-8282

Call for consultations, scheduling help, and treatment questions.

Location

Irving, Texas

Serving Las Colinas, Irving, and the greater Dallas-Fort Worth area.

Office Details

Direct office details before your visit.

Call the office for scheduling, directions, and practical consultation questions before the visit.

Common Questions

Questions patients often ask about deep plane facelift.

These answers set expectations for the consultation and should still be confirmed against anatomy, goals, and healing priorities in person.

Who typically considers a deep plane facelift?

A deep plane facelift is usually considered by patients who want improvement in facial descent, jawline definition, or neck contour that non-surgical care can no longer meaningfully address.

What is discussed during facelift planning?

The consultation focuses on facial structure, skin quality, neck contribution, and what degree of rejuvenation will still look like the same person rather than a visibly operated-on version of her face.

What should I expect from facelift recovery planning?

Recovery timing varies, but patients usually benefit from planning for social downtime, swelling, and a staged return to events rather than assuming the recovery will feel invisible immediately.

Consultation

Discuss deep plane facelift in a one-on-one consultation.

The consultation is where candidacy, sequencing, and realistic outcomes are clarified in detail.

  • Private consultations in Las Colinas
  • Direct guidance around anatomy, timing, and next steps