Frequently Asked Questions
What Is The Best Age To Get A Facelift?
There is no one “best” age to get a facelift. People age at different rates and some might be bothered by minor aging while others may not seek cosmetic procedures until they have aged more significantly. As long as a patient is healthy enough to undergo the surgery and has the anatomy present for a facelift, a person of any age can get a facelift.
As far as an extended facelift, most patients tend to be on the older side, often between 65 and 70. However, some people in their fifties, especially if they present with advanced skin damage, may be ready for an extended facelift.
How Long Does A Deep Plane Facelift Last?
A deep plane facelift–whether extended or standard–lasts longer than a skin only facelift. This is why they have become one of the standards for facelift surgery today. While the longevity of facelift results depends on many factors such as skincare, skin damage, starting anatomy, and the patient’s age, most patients can expect to enjoy their results for somewhere around seven to twelve years.
A facelift does not stop aging and you will continue to age. Though, since it restores a more youthful appearance, even when you do age back to the anatomy you had before your facelift, you will likely still look younger than other people your age who never had a facelift.
What Is Platysmaplasty & How Does It Benefit A Facelift?
A platysmaplasty is the tightening of the neck muscles and it is often part of a neck lift. Though, it also frequently accompanies facelift surgery. This procedure restores a youthful contour and appearance to the neck, which complements the results of a facelift. Only addressing facial aging could leave patients with an aged neck that does not match their face and make it more obvious that they had a facelift or lead to an incongruous look.
Are There Different Types Of Extended Facelifts?
Yes, there are two primary techniques of an extended facelift. One is the deep plane facelift which involves repositioning two of the formative ligaments of the face. The other is a high SMAS facelift which pulls the SMAS tighter from a higher position near the check. Both of these techniques are frequently used and both can provide fantastic results for the right candidates.
How Much Does An Extended Facelift Cost?
The cost of an extended facelift is $14,995. However, this may fluctuate depending on anesthesia choice and the specifics of your procedure. You can find more detailed pricing information through Price Simulator or our price list.
Seattle Plastic Surgery also works with three outside financing companies including Care Credit to help you finance your procedure. You can find direct links to apply and more information on our financing page.
Look Years Younger With The Best Extended Facelift In Seattle & Tacoma
Drs. David Santos and Craig Jonov are two plastic surgeons well versed in all types of facelift surgery. With over fifty years of combined experience and tens of thousands of facelifts combined, they are among the best facelift surgeons in Seattle. Dr. Santos focuses specifically on facial plastic surgery and Dr. Jonov also performs several other types of plastic surgery including of the breast and body. With this wealth of knowledge and expertise, Seattle Plastic Surgery provides the best extended facelift Seattle and Tacoma offers.
Seattle Plastic Surgery is centrally located in the First Hill neighborhood. The convenient location allows for our providers to serve patients from the Great Seattle and Tacoma areas. Along with cosmetic surgeries, Seattle Plastic Surgery also provides cosmetic injections, medical skincare, and esthetics.