Types of Facelift Surgery – Which One is Best for You?

A facelift (rhytidectomy) is a cosmetic surgery that tightens loose skin, wrinkles, and sagging facial tissues to create a younger, firmer, and rejuvenated appearance. There are several types of facelift surgeries available, depending on the degree of aging and desired results.

Reduces wrinkles and sagging skin
Improves jawline definition and lifts cheeks
Customizable to meet individual aesthetic goals
Performed by expert plastic surgeons in Turkey

💡 Choosing the right facelift technique depends on your age, skin elasticity, and aesthetic concerns.

Mini Facelift (Short-Scar Facelift)

📌 A mini facelift is a less invasive procedure designed to address mild sagging and early signs of aging.

Small incisions made around the ears
Lifts lower cheeks, jawline, and tightens skin
Faster recovery time than a full facelift

💡 Best for: Patients in their 40s-50s with mild to moderate facial sagging.

Pros:

Minimally invasive (shorter scars, less downtime)
Natural-looking results
Faster recovery (1-2 weeks)

Cons:

Limited correction (not suitable for severe aging signs)
Results may not last as long as a full facelift

Full Facelift (SMAS Facelift)

📌 A full facelift (SMAS facelift) lifts deeper layers of facial tissues and is ideal for moderate to severe facial aging.

Tightens skin and deep muscles (SMAS layer)
Lifts cheeks, jawline, and reduces deep wrinkles
More long-lasting results than a mini facelift

💡 Best for: Patients in their 50s-60s with moderate to severe facial sagging.

Pros:

Addresses both skin and deeper facial tissues
Provides long-lasting results (10-15 years)
Significantly enhances jawline and cheek contours

Cons:

Longer recovery time (2-3 weeks)
More invasive than a mini facelift

Deep Plane Facelift (Advanced Lift for Long-Lasting Results)

📌 A deep plane facelift lifts and repositions deep facial structures (muscles, fat, and ligaments), delivering the most natural and long-lasting results.

Repositions deep facial muscles (not just the skin)
Lifts sagging cheeks, jowls, and midface areas
More natural-looking results than traditional facelifts

💡 Best for: Patients in their 50s-70s with significant facial sagging and volume loss.

Pros:

Most long-lasting facelift technique (15+ years)
Provides the most natural and youthful results
Less risk of looking “pulled” or unnatural

Cons:

More complex surgery (requires an expert surgeon)
Longer recovery time (3-4 weeks)

Mid-Facelift (Cheek Lift)

📌 A mid-facelift focuses on lifting sagging cheeks and improving the under-eye area.

Lifts the mid-face area (cheeks and under-eye region)
Restores lost volume and youthful cheek contours
Can be combined with eyelid surgery or a brow lift

💡 Best for: Patients in their 40s-50s with sagging cheeks and hollow under-eye areas.

Pros:

Targets the mid-face for natural results
Minimal scarring and shorter recovery
Can be combined with fillers for enhanced results

Cons:

Does not address lower face or neck sagging
Results may not last as long as a full facelift

Lower Facelift (Jawline & Neck Lift)

📌 A lower facelift targets the lower face and neck to improve sagging skin, jowls, and double chins.

Tightens sagging jawline and neck skin
Removes excess fat and defines the chin area
Often combined with a full facelift or neck lift

💡 Best for: Patients in their 50s-70s with loose skin on the jawline and neck.

Pros:

Ideal for treating jowls and sagging neck skin
Provides a sharper, more youthful jawline
Results last 10+ years

Cons:

Does not address upper face (cheeks, eyes, or forehead)
Slightly longer recovery than a mini facelift

Non-Surgical Facelift (Thread Lift, Botox, Fillers, Ultherapy)

📌 Non-surgical facelift options include thread lifts, Botox, dermal fillers, and Ultherapy to lift and tighten the skin without surgery.

Uses dissolvable threads, injectables, or ultrasound energy
Lifts sagging skin and reduces wrinkles
No incisions, minimal downtime

💡 Best for: Patients in their 30s-50s with mild to moderate skin laxity who prefer a non-invasive approach.

Pros:

Minimally invasive with no downtime
Quick procedure (30-60 minutes)
Temporary but effective results (6-18 months)

Cons:

Results are not permanent
Not suitable for severe sagging or deep wrinkles

Comparison Table: Types of Facelifts

Facelift Type
Best For
Invasiveness
Results Last
Recovery Time
Mini Facelift
Mild sagging, early aging
🔹 Minimally invasive
⏳ 5-8 years
1-2 weeks
Full Facelift (SMAS)
Moderate to severe wrinkles & sagging
❌ More invasive
⏳ 10-15 years
2-3 weeks
Deep Plane Facelift
Advanced aging, sagging cheeks & jowls
❌ Most invasive
⏳ 15+ years
3-4 weeks
Mid-Facelift (Cheek Lift)
Drooping cheeks, volume loss
🔹 Moderately invasive
⏳ 7-10 years
1-2 weeks
Lower Facelift (Neck & Jawline)
Loose skin, jowls, double chin
🔹 Moderately invasive
⏳ 10+ years
2-3 weeks
Non-Surgical Facelift
Mild sagging, fine lines
✅ Non-invasive
⏳ 6-18 months
No downtime

💡 Your surgeon will help you choose the best technique for your face shape and aging concerns.

How Much Does a Facelift Cost in Turkey?

📌 Turkey offers expert facelift surgery at a lower cost than the USA and UK.

Procedure
Cost in Turkey (€/$)
Cost in USA ($)
Cost in UK (£)
Mini Facelift
€3,000 – €5,000 ($3,200 – $5,500)
$7,000 – $12,000
£5,500 – £10,000
Full Facelift (SMAS)
€4,500 – €7,500 ($5,000 – $8,500)
$12,000 – $20,000
£9,000 – £15,000
Deep Plane Facelift
€6,000 – €9,000 ($6,500 – $10,500)
$15,000 – $30,000
£12,000 – £20,000

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