Deep Plane Facelift : My Approach
By Dr. Necdet Urhan
Facial rejuvenation is not about changing a face it is about restoring it.
In my practice, the deep plane facelift is one of the most effective techniques to achieve natural, long-lasting results. Instead of tightening the skin, I work on the deeper facial structures, repositioning tissues where aging truly occurs.
Why This Technique?
By addressing the deeper layers of the face, I can:
The result is not a “pulled” look — but a refreshed, natural appearance.
My Philosophy
A successful facelift should not be noticeable.
My goal is always the same:
to help you look like a younger version of yourself, not someone else.
A Personalized Approach
Every face is unique.
Each procedure is carefully tailored based on anatomy, aging pattern, and expectations sometimes combined with complementary procedures for a balanced result.
Who is the ideal candidate for a deep plane facelift?
The ideal candidate for a deep plane facelift is someone experiencing visible facial aging, particularly in the midface, jawline, and neck, who is seeking natural and long-lasting rejuvenation rather than an artificial or “pulled” appearance. Patients who notice sagging cheeks, deep nasolabial folds, jowling, or loss of jawline definition often benefit the most from a deep plane facelift in Turkey. Good candidates are in overall good health and have realistic expectations about the outcome. Unlike traditional techniques, the deep plane facelift targets the underlying facial structures, making it especially suitable for patients who want a more comprehensive and natural restoration of their facial anatomy. Patients traveling to Antalya for facelift surgery often prefer this technique for its ability to deliver harmonious, youthful results while preserving individual facial identity.
Final Thought
When performed with precision and experience, a deep plane facelift does not change your identity it simply restores it.
Because true success in facial surgery is when people notice how good you look,
not that you had surgery.