A deep plane facelift at our clinic near Leeds is ideal for patients looking for a cosmetic surgery procedure to address the visible signs of facial ageing.
The results of the deep plane face and neck lift are more natural and longer lasting than those of more traditional facelifts. However, this complicated surgery requires a high skill level and is only performed by world-leading cosmetic surgeons like the team at the highly regarded Coppergate Clinic near Leeds.
The deep plane facelift gives natural-looking results and restores a long-lasting, youthful appearance.
Book an appointment with one of our aesthetic plastic surgeons to learn more about the deep plane face and neck lift.
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Until the development of modern facelift techniques like deep plane, facelift surgery focussed on stretching sagging skin up to the hairline and trimming away excess.
This technique reduces lines and wrinkles, giving the skin a smoother and more lifted appearance, but it also made the face look unnaturally taut and immobile.
The deep plane facelift takes a different approach. The underlying muscles of the face, the supporting ligaments and the skin are all lifted together. Excess fat and loose skin are removed.
This cosmetic surgical procedure is designed to lift the facial contours and smooth the skin, restoring a more youthful appearance without compromising the skin’s mobility.
The surgical team members at the Coppergate Clinic are among the few surgeons in the UK who offer the deep plane facelift procedure, always achieving natural results.
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Your consultant plastic surgeon will access the deeper structures of the face through incisions made around the hairline and the ears.
The underlying muscles are tightened, and excess skin and fat are removed. Your surgeon will remodel your facial contours by manipulating the underlying tissues to give a smoother and more lifted appearance.
A deep plane facelift takes about four hours. General anaesthesia is usually used but sedation may be an option.
An extended deep plane facelift incorporates a neck lift to improve the profile of the neck area. If protuberant neck glands are an aesthetic issue, the surgeon may reduce their size during this procedure.
The deep plane face and neck lift will not benefit the eye area.
Our Leeds patients often choose to have eyelid surgery to address hooded eyes or under-eye bags.
You can discuss other cosmetic procedures at your initial consultation at the Coppergate Clinic.
Your face will be bruised and swollen after your surgery but this will soon subside, and you will be given pain relief to relieve any discomfort.
We will monitor your recovery and healing carefully at the clinic, with your first follow up appointment taking place a week after your surgery.
Once the sutures have been removed and the post-operative puffiness has disappeared, you will be delighted with the results of your surgery.
A deep plane facelift can make patients look seven to fifteen years younger than before surgery. Your features will be lifted, and your facial skin will be much smoother but still expressive.
After your facelift surgery, you will retain a more youthful appearance for several years. However, it is essential to realise that your skin will continue to age.
By following a healthy lifestyle, eating a good diet, and avoiding sun exposure, you can preserve the benefits of your cosmetic surgery for as long as possible.
A deep plane facelift at the Coopergate Clinic starts at £15 995.
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Our luxurious clinic is in the centre of York, less than an hours drive from the centre of Leeds.
8 Coppergate
York
North Yorkshire
YO1 9NR
Tel: 01904 675 222
Email: [email protected]
Join the M1 then continue onto the A64 for York.
Take the exit for the A19 from the A64.
Continue on the A19 into the city. Take Fishergate and then Piccadilly to Coppergate and the location of our clinic.
Leeds is the largest population centre in Yorkshire and has the UK’s fourth-largest urban economy.
Leeds was an important for wool making from the Middle Ages until the early nineteenth century when it became an engineering centre.
The city has several large parks with Roundhay Park and Temple Newsham being among the best known. Other landmarks include the ruins of Kirkstall Abbey and Leeds Town Hall.