
Understanding the differences between a mini, deep plane and SMAS facelift can help you have a more productive consultation and clearer expectations about your results.
What Is a Mini Facelift?
A mini facelift is the least extensive of the three options. It’s typically designed for patients with early signs of aging, such as mild jowling or slight laxity along the jawline.
This approach uses shorter incisions and focuses primarily on tightening limited areas of the lower face. Because it’s less invasive, recovery is usually quicker. However, a mini facelift doesn’t address deeper structural aging or significant neck laxity.
For the right candidate, often someone younger or with early signs of aging, a mini facelift can provide subtle yet meaningful improvements.
What Is an SMAS Facelift?
The SMAS facelift goes a step deeper. SMAS stands for the superficial musculoaponeurotic system, a layer of tissue beneath the skin that plays a major role in facial aging.
During an SMAS facelift, your surgeon is able to reposition and tighten this deeper layer, allowing for natural-looking results and longer-lasting improvements than with a mini facelift.
An SMAS facelift is often a popular choice for men and women with moderate facial aging who want noticeable rejuvenation without the most extensive surgical approach. It offers a balance between depth of correction and recovery time.
What Is a Deep Plane Facelift?
A deep plane facelift addresses aging at an even deeper level. Instead of tightening or lifting the SMAS layer separately, this technique releases and repositions the facial tissues as a single unit.
This approach is especially effective for more advanced aging, including significant jowling, midface skin laxity and loss of facial volume. One of the key advantages of a deep plane facelift is that it restores facial contours without relying on skin tension, which helps to avoid a pulled or overly tight appearance.
Because it treats the face more comprehensively, results from a deep plane facelift often look more natural and tend to last longer. Recovery can be slightly more involved, but many patients feel the outcome is worth it.
Which Facelift Fits Your Goals?
The right facelift approach depends on factors like your age, natural anatomy, degree of aging, and what you hope to achieve. While some people want or need only subtle improvements, others are looking for more dramatic and longer-lasting rejuvenation that can address deeper or more severe signs of aging.
During your consultation, Dr. Yee will evaluate your natural facial structure and degree of aging and work with you to create a personalized facial rejuvenation plan that will best align with your goals.
To get started planning your cosmetic procedure, call our Little Rock office at 501-443-5083 or contact us online and schedule your consultation today.

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