A deep plane facelift offers a more natural-looking and long-lasting outcome compared to traditional facelifts, some of which may only tighten the skin. The deep plane facelift works to address the deeper structures of the face by repositioning the connective and muscular tissue to an elevated position.

In doing so, this procedure can achieve a significant transformation that better aligns with the face’s natural anatomy. The results are both impressive and enduring, providing a comprehensive makeover experience. Keep reading ahead to learn how a deep plane facelift in Toronto can enhance your appearance. 

Why do our faces sag?

The Gravity vs. Volume Loss Debate

There is an ongoing debate about whether our faces age due to volume loss or gravity. By studying CT scans of healthy people over various ages, it was concluded that a window existed between the late 30s and mid-40s when the first visible aging sign was a subtle volume loss. This volume loss was isolated in the cheeks, which precedes gravity’s effects.

During the late 40s and upward, gravity became the dominant reason for aging. Its pull on facial tissues—especially around the midface area—was forward and downwards, changing the face from a heart to a square shape (centrofacial aging). 

In the early stages, when there is only pure volume loss, it is possible to rejuvenate the facial appearance using fillers and microneedling. However, once gravity’s effects begin, using fillers can make the face appear overfilled if overused or over filled. The result can evolve into what’s known as the “pillow face appearance”.  While fillers have a place in esthetic medicine, when it comes to reversing the effects of aging and gravity, the most appropriate form of treatment is often facelift surgery.

The Undiscovered Third Mechanism

There is a third reason for sagging skin, which involves bone loss from the facial skeleton. Beginning at 50, this bone loss, focused on the jaws (upper and lower), is generally related to menopause.

Losing the bony framework exaggerates the nose-to-mouth folds, creates short, sloping neck profiles from jaw projection loss, and produces exaggerated jowls. Bone loss magnifies and mimics gravity in the neck and lower face.

Other Factors

Over time, our skin loses its firmness and elasticity during the aging process, causing sagging and wrinkles. Additionally, weight loss can cause these effects. When facial fat reduces and redistributes itself, it generates hollows around the eyes and cheeks. Bone resorption can change your contours, particularly around the cheekbones and jawline. These changes make people appear more drawn and tired. 

What is a deep plane facelift?

Deep plane facelifts involve a surgical technique that targets the underlying structural and muscular changes responsible for loss of volume, wrinkles, and sagging skin. The procedure achieves a natural-looking appearance by manipulating and dissecting the deeper tissues. 

Addressing the root causes of aging provides a smoother skin tone, a youthful look, and a defined jawline.

How do deep plane facelifts work?

Deep plane facelifts provide long-lasting results because they target deeper structural face components (the superficial musculoaponeurotic system, or SMAS). The procedure effectively treats the lower and midface, which show more prominent aging signs. By manipulating the deep layers of the face, the treatment addresses deep-set wrinkles and sagging skin to provide a youthful facial contour.

Under the Surface

Deep plane facelifts work by repositioning the fat, facial muscles, and skin. They restore lost volume to places like the cheeks and reduce deep facial creases. The gentle, careful manipulation of the skin’s deep layers offers more natural movement. This method prevents the taut, pulled look that occurs with less comprehensive methods.

The facelift surgeon makes incisions along the face’s natural contours during this procedure. They begin close to the temples and extend around the ears. This allows us to access the deeper tissue layers beneath the skin.

When the Toronto facelift surgeon obtains access to the deep plane, they lift and reposition underlying fat pads and muscles to restore volume and create a younger facial contour. This procedure can involve tightening the jawline, lifting the cheeks, and smoothing folds and wrinkles in the lower neck and face.

The Benefits

Compared to traditional facelifts, deep plane facelifts in Toronto benefit patients by:

  • Addressing the skin and deeper facial structures for natural results. The surgery restores facial volume and contours while mimicking natural aging instead of tightly pulling the skin.
  • Providing a longer-lasting comprehensive result than superficial techniques. The effects last for many years without revision surgery.
  • Dealing with multiple facial areas, including the neck, cheeks, and jawline, thus enhancing facial harmony. The procedure offers a balanced look by lifting and repositioning deeper tissues.
  • Creating less skin tension, providing less facial feature distortion, and reducing complications.

Superior Results

People who receive deep plane facelifts in Toronto report being highly satisfied with the results. The technique provides results that last a long time and are visually pleasing. Incorporating a deep manipulation of the facial structure offers outcomes that resist aging effects. Individuals experience a rejuvenated, refreshed appearance for extended periods.

Total Rejuvenation and Transformation

Obtaining optimal results can involve combining deep plane facelifts with additional procedures for a more natural result overall.

Skin resurfacing techniques, eyelid surgery, and brow lifts are commonly paired with deep plane facelifts to tackle other aging symptoms that a facelift alone cannot correct. Treatments are customized to the person’s needs to ensure a well-rounded approach to enhancing facial harmony.

Risk Factors to Consider

Like any surgery, a deep plane facelift does pose some risks. Swelling, bruising, and discomfort are common problems that resolve within weeks. Rare complications can include asymmetry, nerve damage, and infection. Scarring is another possibility, although your facelift surgeon will hide the incisions well. 

We advise you to select the best facelift surgeon in Toronto with extensive experience to minimize complications and provide the best outcome.

Book Your Deep Plane Facelift in Toronto With Solomon Facial Plastic

Are you ready for a more youthful, rejuvenated appearance with natural-looking results? Book one of our experienced facelift surgeons for a truly transformative experience. Our patients are delighted with their results and leave our office feeling rejuvenated and more self-confident.

To book a deep plane facelift in Toronto, call Solomon Facial Plastic at 855-519-2799 or complete our online form.