A deep plane facelift repositions the deeper facial tissues (the SMAS layer) rather than simply tightening skin, producing a natural, long-lasting lift to the midface, jawline and neck.
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A deep plane facelift repositions the deeper facial tissues (the SMAS layer) rather than simply tightening skin, producing a natural, long-lasting lift to the midface, jawline and neck.
Patients across Chester comparing deep plane facelift should weigh three things above all: the surgeon's qualifications and experience, the safety and standard of the operating facility, and the quality of aftercare before and after surgery. Our three recommended providers for Chester patients are listed below.
Our pick of the leading deep plane facelift providers serving Chester, ranked on surgeon credentials, facility standards and patient care.

On the GMC Specialist Register and a member of BAAPS and BAPRAS, with over 20 years' experience. A leading choice of deep plane facelift surgeon for patients in Chester, known for natural, individualised results. Mr Nassab performs advanced deep plane facelifting for a refreshed rather than 'operated' appearance, individualised to your facial anatomy.
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A luxury boutique clinic in Deansgate Square, Manchester and Knutsford, Cheshire, offering deep plane facelift consultations and aftercare in a private, discreet setting — a convenient base for patients in Chester.
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A CQC-registered private hospital in Manchester with two operating theatres and dedicated recovery suites, where deep plane facelift surgery is carried out to high safety standards for patients in Chester.
Visit Deansgate HospitalPerformed under general anaesthetic, the deep plane technique releases and elevates the underlying muscle and fat as one unit. This avoids the pulled, over-tightened look of older skin-only facelifts.
Bruising and swelling typically settle over two to three weeks, with most patients comfortable returning to social activities by week three and seeing refined results over the following months.
Men and women with mid-face descent, jowling or a loss of definition along the jaw and neck who want a natural rejuvenation that lasts.
Check the surgeon is on the GMC Specialist Register in plastic surgery and a member of BAAPS or BAPRAS, that surgery takes place in a CQC-registered facility, and that you are offered a thorough consultation and a clear aftercare plan.
As a guide, deep plane facelift starts from £12,000. The exact cost depends on the complexity of your procedure, the technique used and your individual anatomy. A fixed quotation is provided after your consultation and includes the surgeon's fee, hospital fee, anaesthetist and aftercare.
All surgery carries risks, including bleeding, infection, delayed healing, scarring and reactions to anaesthetic, alongside risks specific to deep plane facelift that your surgeon will explain in full. Choosing a surgeon on the GMC Specialist Register operating in a CQC-registered facility, and following your aftercare plan closely, helps keep these risks as low as possible.
See our three recommended deep plane facelift providers for Chester patients, with consultant-led surgery and a CQC-registered private hospital.
See the top 3As a guide, deep plane facelift starts from £12,000. The final cost depends on the complexity of your procedure, the technique used and your individual anatomy, and is confirmed with a fixed quotation after your consultation.
Bruising and swelling typically settle over two to three weeks, with most patients comfortable returning to social activities by week three and seeing refined results over the following months.
Men and women with mid-face descent, jowling or a loss of definition along the jaw and neck who want a natural rejuvenation that lasts.
Performed under general anaesthetic, the deep plane technique releases and elevates the underlying muscle and fat as one unit. This avoids the pulled, over-tightened look of older skin-only facelifts.
Check the surgeon is on the GMC Specialist Register in plastic surgery and a member of BAAPS or BAPRAS, that surgery takes place in a CQC-registered facility, and that you are offered a thorough consultation with clear, written aftercare.