A deep plane neck lift redefines the jawline and smooths the neck from within, lifting deeper layers for elegant, long-lasting results that look natural, not surgical. The end result is a profile that feels as refined as you are.
What Is a Deep Plane Neck Lift?
There are three main layers of tissue that stretch across the facial and neck planes: the skin, superficial fascia, and deep fascia. During a deep plane facelift, the surgeon not only addresses the SMAS (superficial musculoaponeurotic system) of connective tissue beneath the skin but maneuvers even deeper into the anatomy to carefully reposition and tighten the deep fascia. By repairing the muscles and restoring their original positions, the excess tissue around the neck is addressed, and the jawline is redefined.
During a deep plane neck lift in Chattanooga, the plastic surgeon places incisions along the outline of the ear, hairline, and underneath the chin. The incisions may be extended behind the ears to create a wider visual plane and make it easier to remove lax neck skin. After making the incision, the surgeon carefully separates the skin from the SMAS layer.
Then, a thin section of the SMAS layer is removed, and the surgeon separates the tissue from the ligaments holding it in place. This procedure repositions the SMAS layer and dissects the malar fat pad, greatly reducing the look of wrinkling and bulky neck tissue.