A facelift costs $4,000-$30,000+ in 2026 depending on the technique, surgeon experience, and additional procedures. Mini facelifts start at $4,000, while deep plane facelifts by top surgeons exceed $20,000.
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Facelifts are one of the most impactful anti-aging procedures but also one of the most expensive. The technique used determines both the result and the cost — a mini facelift provides subtle lifting while a deep plane facelift delivers dramatic, long-lasting rejuvenation. Understanding the options helps you set realistic expectations and budget.
Understanding what drives the price of facelift helps you get the most accurate valuation.
Mini/short-scar facelift: $4,000-$8,000 — best for mild sagging, shorter recovery. Standard SMAS facelift: $8,000-$15,000 — addresses jowls, jawline, and neck. Deep plane facelift: $15,000-$30,000 — most comprehensive, longest-lasting results. Thread lift (non-surgical): $2,000-$5,000 — temporary, minimal downtime.
Neck lift: add $3,000-$6,000 (often combined). Eyelid surgery: add $3,000-$6,000. Fat transfer (facial volume): add $2,000-$4,000. Laser resurfacing: add $1,000-$3,000. Combining procedures saves on anesthesia and recovery time.
Board-certified plastic surgeons: $6,000-$15,000 surgeon fee. Facelift specialists (nationally recognized): $12,000-$25,000+. The surgeon's experience and technique are the most important factors in facelift outcomes and should be prioritized over cost.
General anesthesia: $1,000-$2,000. Surgery center: $1,000-$3,000. Some mini facelifts can be performed under local anesthesia with sedation, reducing facility costs. Full and deep plane facelifts require general anesthesia.
Post-op care facility (optional): $500-$2,000/night. Compression garments: $50-$200. Lymphatic massage: $100-$200/session x 3-5. Lost income during 2-4 week initial recovery. Most patients take 2-3 weeks off work.
Get the most accurate estimate by following these tips when evaluating your facelift.
Choose a surgeon who specializes in facelifts — it's one of the most technique-dependent procedures
Ask to see before/after photos of patients with similar aging patterns to yours
Plan for 2-3 weeks of social downtime — bruising and swelling are visible initially
A well-done facelift lasts 8-12 years — consider it a long-term investment
The deep plane facelift has become the most requested technique among top surgeons due to its natural-looking, long-lasting results. Social media has increased demand for facelifts among younger patients (40s-50s). Non-surgical alternatives (thread lifts, fillers, Morpheus8) compete for milder cases but can't match surgical results for significant aging.
A standard SMAS facelift costs $8,000-$15,000. A deep plane facelift costs $15,000-$30,000. Including anesthesia, facility, and follow-up, total cost is typically $12,000-$35,000. Prices vary significantly by surgeon reputation and location.
A well-performed facelift turns back the clock 7-12 years. Results are long-lasting: standard facelift 8-10 years, deep plane 10-15 years. You'll continue to age naturally but always look younger than if you hadn't had the procedure.
Mini facelifts address early jowling and mild sagging with smaller incisions and shorter recovery (1 week). Full facelifts comprehensively address jowls, jawline, and neck with more dramatic results but longer recovery (2-3 weeks). Deep plane facelifts go deepest for the most transformative, longest-lasting results.
Most facelift patients are 50-70, but there's no universal best age. A mini facelift in your late 40s-50s can be a good early intervention. Full/deep plane facelifts are most common in the 55-70 range. The best time is when sagging bothers you enough to invest in the procedure.
No — facelifts are considered cosmetic. However, if eyelid surgery (blepharoplasty) is performed simultaneously for functional reasons (obstructed vision), that portion may be covered. HSA/FSA funds cannot be used for cosmetic procedures.