Deep Plane Facelift Midlothian by Commonwealth Facial Plastic Surgery : Matthew Bridges, MD, FACS
Advanced Deep Plane Facelift in Midlothian, VA | Commonwealth Facial Plastic Surgery: Matthew Bridges, MD, FACS
Deep Plane Facelift: Advanced Facial Rejuvenation Technique
A deep plane facelift is an advanced cosmetic surgical procedure designed to restore a youthful, rested appearance to an aging face. This sophisticated technique provides natural-looking facial rejuvenation by addressing multiple layers of facial tissues.
Comprehensive Benefits of Deep Plane Facelift
- Contouring of the jawline
- Tightening of the neck
- Removal of sagging skin
- Improved definition of facial features
- More youthful facial appearance
- Long-lasting surgical results
- Reduction of fine lines and wrinkles
Surgical Procedure Overview
During a deep plane facelift, Dr. Bridges carefully lifts the superficial muscular aponeurotic system (SMAS), simultaneously elevating facial fat and skin. The procedure primarily focuses on the neck and lower two-thirds of the face, addressing multiple facial aging concerns through a comprehensive approach.
Surgical Details and Recovery
The procedure is typically performed under general anesthesia and takes several hours. Patients can expect a recovery period of one to two weeks before returning to normal activities. Complete healing and final results gradually develop over several months, with minimal visible scarring.
Ideal Candidates
Deep plane facelifts are generally recommended for individuals over 50 years old seeking significant facial rejuvenation. Candidates should be in good overall health and have realistic expectations about surgical outcomes.
Expected Results
Patients can anticipate appearing 10 to 15 years younger, with results lasting approximately 10 to 15 years. The procedure strategically redistributes facial fat, smooths skin, and restores natural facial contours.
For more information about Deep Plane Facelift in Midlothian, VA, submit an enquiry to Commonwealth Facial Plastic Surgery: Matthew Bridges, MD, FACS.