Deep Plane SMAS Lifting

Deep Plane SMAS Lifting

An advanced technique for lifting the deep tissues of the face, involving the muscular and submuscular layers (deep fat pads).

Maximum naturalness in appearance and the longevity of results (up to 10 years) are the main advantages of Deep Plane SMAS lifting.


Dr.Iskornev do deep plane SMAS lifting
Doctor Iskornev



  • Indications
    The procedure is indicated for patients aged 35+ with anatomical (congenital) "heaviness" of the face, as well as for patients with predominance of muscular ptosis (tissue sagging) over skin excesses.
    This technique is also suitable for men, as the main feature of this operation is the ABSENCE OF AN OPERATED APPEARANCE.
  • Contraindications
    Uncontrolled diabetes, coagulation disorders, oncology at any stage, etc.
  • Rehabilitation
    Physiotherapeutic rehabilitation includes magnetotherapy, deep oscillation of soft tissues, microcurrent therapy, and photodynamic therapy.

Advantages

We offer unique aesthetic and effective lifting methods, achieving a natural rejuvenation result without the operated look.


  • The Deep Plane SMAS technique includes elements of endoscopic temporal lifting of the face, allowing for lifting of the zygomatic-orbital area (midface lifting).
  • In most cases, alongside Deep Plane SMAS lifting, patients undergo endoscopic brow tail lifting to create a cohesive artistic image and integrity of facial composition.
  • Deep Plane SMAS lifting requires high surgeon qualifications and is applied in technologies for appearance harmonization, as well as what is called vertical face lifting.
    This means that the primary vector of the facelift is vertical, not horizontal, as in older facial rejuvenation techniques.
  • The operation involves limited skin detachment, resulting in rehabilitation lasting only 2-3 weeks, allowing patients to quickly return to their usual lifestyle.

  • Micro-surgical equipment and expensive tools that ensure mathematical precision are used during the procedure.
  • Deep lifting is performed by The Platinental surgeons for simultaneous modeling of the midface area (midface lifting), jawline lifting, and the formation of a 90-degree neck-chin angle.
    For this reason, in most cases, Deep Plane SMAS lifting is performed alongside platysmaplasty (neck muscle plastic surgery).
  • The author's protocol for Deep Plane SMAS lifting includes a series of techniques aimed at simultaneously improving skin quality.
  • After the operation, while the patient is under anesthesia, we often use polylactic acid products, as well as exosomes, to stimulate skin renewal and accelerate rehabilitation.
deep plane SMAS lifting - Before
Before
deep plane SMAS lifting - After
After

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Indications

  • Tissue sagging of the face.
  • Skin laxity and excess.
  • Loss of clear jawline contour and double chin.
  • Prominent bags under the eyes.
  • Loss of height and volume of the cheekbones.
  • Manifestation of the nasolacrimal groove.
  • Heaviness in the lower third of the face.
  • Deep folds and wrinkles on the face.
  • General appearance of a tired, sullen face.

Contraindications

  • Uncontrolled diabetes.
  • Blood coagulation disorders.
  • Oncology at any stage.
  • Decompensation of internal organ function.
  • Hemophilia.
  • History of myocardial infarctions and strokes.
  • Fever.
  • Severe anemia.
  • Autoimmune diseases.
  • Exacerbation of skin diseases in the treatment area.
  • Insufficient skin elasticity.
  • Pregnancy.

Rehabilitation

After surgery, we recommend undergoing a course of intradermal injections (mesotherapy) with exosome Skinboosters.

Exosomes contain peptides, polynucleotides, and other substances that promote rapid tissue healing and the production of collagen and elastin, complementing the results achieved.

Physiotherapeutic rehabilitation includes magnetotherapy, deep oscillation of soft tissues, microcurrent therapy, and photodynamic therapy.


*The cost of anesthesia and hospitalization is charged separately from the stated prices for surgeries and depends on the operating facilities. The patient also pays separately for preoperative tests and postoperative rehabilitation.
The cost of the surgery by doctors may vary depending on the individual characteristics of the patient, the extended technical complexity (related to previously performed surgeries and procedures), as well as the use of proprietary surgical techniques.