Deep Plane Neck Lift in Newport Beach, CA
Schedule a ConsultationAs plastic surgery continues to advance, even established procedures like the neck lift are being upgraded, as surgeons share new anatomical insights and refine advanced techniques. One of the most significant innovations in facial rejuvenation is the Deep Plane Neck Lift—a next-generation approach to refreshing your appearance that goes beyond simply tightening the skin. Instead, a Deep Plane Neck Lift repositions and sculpts the deeper structures that truly shape your neck. The result is a more defined, elegant, and naturally youthful neck contour that lasts longer and looks beautiful and natural.
This advanced neck-refining technique requires delicate surgical skill and thorough knowledge of detailed neck anatomy, as it involves working on the deeper neck structures, like glands, digastric muscles, and deep fat pad compartments.
Dr. Boris M. Ackerman has mastered these crucial subtleties as part of his innovative Deep Plane Neck and Facelift methods. He teaches other plastic surgeons his finely honed techniques at national and international meetings. When performed by a facelift specialist of his caliber, combining a Deep Plane Facelift with a Deep Plane Neck Lift delivers beautifully contoured, natural results that stand the test of time.
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Table of Contents
- How Much Does a Deep Plane Neck Lift Cost in Newport Beach?
- Why Choose Dr. Ackerman for Your Newport Beach Deep Plane Neck Lift?
- What Is a Deep Plane Neck Lift?
- Am I a Good Candidate for a Deep Plane Neck Lift?
- What Can a Deep Plane Neck Lift Achieve?
- What Is Discussed During a Deep Plane Neck Lift Consultation?
- Preparing for Your Deep Plane Neck Lift
- How Does Dr. Ackerman Perform a Deep Plane Neck Lift?
- Should I Combine My Deep Plane Neck Lift With Other Facial Procedures?
- What Is Recovery Like After a Deep Plane Neck Lift?
- What Can I Expect From My Deep Plane Neck Lift Results?
- Deep Plane Neck Lift FAQ
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How Much Does a Deep Plane Neck Lift Cost in Newport Beach?
The cost of a Deep Plane Neck Lift in Newport Beach varies according to several factors, including the complexity of the procedure, your surgeon's fees, and whether you choose to combine additional procedures with your neck lift.
For a Deep Plane Neck Lift only (which is rarely done), pricing at high-end practices typically starts around $20,000.
If you combine your Deep Plane Neck Lift with a Deep Plane Facelift, which is the most common scenario, the total cost will likely range between $35,000 and $65,000. These costs reflect the complexity of the deep plane technique, as well as surgical time, anesthesia, and facility costs in an accredited, state-of-the-art surgical center. Pre and postoperative appointments, as well as dressings and medications, will also factor into your total price. Dr. Ackerman's office will provide an accurate cost estimate at the end of your Deep Plane Facelift consultation.
Why Choose Dr. Ackerman for Your Newport Beach Deep Plane Neck Lift?
Many surgeons may claim to perform "deep plane" procedures, but few are expert enough to handle the meticulous dissection, repositioning, and deep-structure work required for a genuine Deep Plane Neck Lift.
Dr. Boris M. Ackerman's systematic approach to a Deep Plane Neck Lift combines deep tissue mobilization with finely honed neck-sculpting techniques, enabling him to achieve a natural, youthful (yet not overdone) appearance. Surgeons travel to his Newport Beach practice specifically to learn his methods.
Moreover, his Newport Beach plastic surgery practice includes a state-of-the-art, on-site surgery center accredited by the American Association for Accreditation of Ambulatory Surgery Facilities (AAAASF), ensuring the highest standards of safety, sterility, and comfort.
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If you're considering a Deep Plane Facelift and Neck Lift, Dr. Ackerman has the training, experience, and infrastructure to ensure that your procedure is safe, effective, and offers unparalleled aesthetic results.
Call (949) 759-3284 or complete our online contact form to schedule your deep plan consultation and get started on your rejuvenation journey today.
What Is a Deep Plane Neck Lift?
A Deep Plane Neck Lift is a highly advanced neck rejuvenation procedure that goes beyond the superficial adjustments typical of traditional neck lifts. While traditional approaches to a neck lift focus primarily on skin redraping, superficial fat removal, or tightening the platysma muscle that causes neck banding, the Deep Plane Neck Lift delves into the deeper anatomical layers of your neck, adjusting fat pads, glands, muscles, and other deep tissues to sculpt and restore more youthful neck definition.
A Deep Plane Neck Lift treats your neck similarly to how a Deep Plane Facelift treats your face: by releasing deep tissues, repositioning them, sometimes removing or reshaping fundamental structures, and then redraping the skin with minimal tension to ensure it doesn't look overly pulled. This technique is more tissue-selective, more anatomical, and often delivers results that look more natural, creating a seamless transition between your face and neck.
A Deep Plane Neck Lift is a "hot topic" because, as Deep Plane Facelifts gain popularity for their natural-looking, long-lasting results, more patients are asking for neck rejuvenation that matches the look and durability of a Deep Plane Facelift. Yet most plastic surgeons either don't offer a full Deep Plane Neck Lift or only perform a limited neck procedure. The reason? Addressing the deep anatomy of your neck safely and effectively requires specialized training, significant experience, anatomical knowledge, and surgical finesse, which few plastic surgeons currently have.
Differences Between a Deep Plane Neck Lift and a Traditional Neck Lift
Traditional neck lifts typically only treat the superficial levels of your neck, removing excess skin and fat, and tightening or repositioning the platysma muscle. A Deep Plane Neck Lift, however, goes deeper, working under the platysma and neck fascia to address deep fat pads, glands, and muscle attachments.
Another significant difference between traditional neck lifts and Deep Plane Neck Lifts is that a traditional neck lift usually doesn’t address deeper components of the neck, including:
- Deeper fat pads
- Glands
- Neck structures, including the submandibular glands (the major salivary glands under your jaw) and the digastric muscle (one of a pair of muscles responsible for opening your jaw)
A Deep Plane Neck Lift directly addresses these to refine your neck contour and restore a sharper cervicomental angle (the angle formed by the neck and chin) and jawline. So, because Deep Plane Neck Lifts reposition deeper neck structures rather than just tightening skin, your results often look more natural, and your newly sculpted neck and jaw definition tend to hold up better over time.
Differences Between a Deep Plane Neck Lift and an SMAS Neck Lift
A SMAS neck lift mainly manipulates the superficial musculoaponeurotic system (SMAS) layer, which is a fibrous network found just under the surface of your skin, to tighten and reposition tissue. A Deep Plane Neck Lift bypasses the SMAS layer and repositions or removes structures at a deeper anatomical level. This more significant surgical intervention enables Dr. Ackerman to correct the structural causes of neck fullness or sagging, rather than focusing on superficial skin laxity, resulting in a more dramatic, longer-lasting, and natural-looking neck contour.
Because it involves more layers, including deep fat, glands, fascia, and muscle, the Deep Plane Neck Lift requires advanced surgical dexterity and anatomical knowledge, underscoring why only a handful of experienced, highly trained surgeons (like Dr. Ackerman) provide this level of neck rejuvenation.
Am I a Good Candidate for a Deep Plane Neck Lift?
Determining your candidacy for a Deep Plane Neck Lift is about more than just a desire for cosmetic improvement; it also requires a thorough, individualized anatomical assessment. Ideal candidates for a Deep Plane Neck Lift are often between 45 and 60 years old; however, patients in their 30s who have a strong genetic predisposition to neck fullness (including prominent submandibular glands, deep fat pads, or muscle configuration) may also benefit from the procedure.
A Deep Plane Neck Lift is typically performed as part of a Deep Plane Facelift to achieve full facial rejuvenation. However, younger patients with isolated neck-definition concerns may be candidates for a Deep Plane Neck Lift alone; again, this can only be determined after careful evaluation by an experienced surgeon like Dr. Ackerman.
Given the complexity and risks of a Deep Plane Neck Lift, especially related to deep neck anatomy, glandular structures, and potential for nerve or salivary complications, only a surgeon with advanced training and experience, like Dr. Ackerman, should determine your candidacy for the procedure.
If you think you may be a candidate for a Deep Plane Neck Lift, contact Dr. Ackerman in Newport Beach, California, by calling (949) 759-3284.What Can a Deep Plane Neck Lift Achieve?
When combined with a Deep Plane Facelift (which is typically how the procedure is performed), Dr. Ackerman's Deep Plane Neck Lift enhances your overall facial harmony by refining your jawline and neck simultaneously for a comprehensive, balanced, and refreshed appearance.
The Deep Plane Neck Lift targets the underlying causes of neck heaviness and loss of definition, including submandibular gland fullness, enlarged or sagging digastric muscles, as well as deep neck fat pads beneath the tongue or subplatysmal fat (a layer of fat found deep beneath the platysma muscle in your neck that contributes to the appearance of a "double chin"), and more. This allows for the creation of a sharper cervicomental angle, a more defined jawline, and a cleaner transition between your chin and neck.
Because traditional neck lifts often remove only superficial fat or excess skin and tighten the platysma, they may not adequately address the underlying causes of neck fullness. A Deep Plane Neck Lift can deliver a more striking, longer-lasting contour for patients needing significant structural revisions.
What Is Discussed During a Deep Plane Neck Lift Consultation?
During your consultation, Dr. Ackerman and his team will perform a detailed anatomical evaluation, assessing skin laxity, submental fullness, gland and muscle prominence (submandibular glands and digastric muscles), fat pads, platysma tension, and your overall neck-to-chin angle.
He will also review your medical history and go over the importance of having realistic expectations for your results, as well as ensuring that you understand the risks and benefits of a Deep Plane Neck Lift. He will then create a personalized surgical plan tailored to your individual anatomy and desired results.
Preparing for Your Deep Plane Neck Lift
Preparation for a Deep Plane Neck Lift is similar to that of a Deep Plane Facelift, but may include additional pre-op steps focused on neck safety. You may be asked to stop certain blood-thinning medications, and if you smoke, you will need to stop for several weeks before and after surgery.
A Deep Plane Neck Lift is an outpatient procedure, so you'll need to arrange for someone to drive you home and assist you for the first 24-48 hours, primarily because deep neck surgery may involve more swelling and require careful postoperative care. Dr. Ackerman's team will provide pre-operative photos, a detailed discussion of anesthesia, and personalized pre- and post-op instructions to ensure you are set up for a smooth, complication-free recovery.
How Does Dr. Ackerman Perform a Deep Plane Neck Lift?
Your Deep Plane Neck Lift is performed as an outpatient procedure under general anesthesia. The incisions are similar to those used in his Deep Plane Facelift, extending around your ears and along the jawline, with the addition of an under-chin incision to access your neck structures.
Once the skin is elevated, Dr. Ackerman carefully lifts the deeper tissues (including fat pads, platysma, and neck fascia) to assess your submandibular glands, digastric muscles, and deep fat. Depending on what your anatomy reveals, these structures may be removed, shaved, or suspended to optimize your neck contour, avoid salivary gland issues, and reduce fullness under your tongue.
Specific maneuvers are used to minimize the risk of nerve injury or saliva leakage, a process that requires expert judgment and nuanced technique. The overlying skin is then redraped, and closure is done using external sutures and a temporary "hemostatic net" under the jawline to close the space where the gland was, reducing your risk of post-op salivary leakage.
By treating excess skin, muscle, fat, and deep glandular tissue in a single comprehensive approach, Dr. Ackerman sculpts a sharper cervicomental angle, a more defined jawline, and a cleaner neck contour for long-lasting, natural-looking results.
Should I Combine My Deep Plane Neck Lift With Other Facial Procedures?
Combining a Deep Plane Neck Lift with a Deep Plane Facelift is common, as it ensures balanced rejuvenation from your cheeks and jowls all the way down to your neck. Other cosmetic facial procedures that can be added to your surgery include eyelid surgery to refresh your eyes and fat transfer to restore lost volume.
What Is Recovery Like After a Deep Plane Neck Lift?
Discomfort after your Deep Plane Neck Lift is typically mild and can be easily managed with over-the-counter or prescription pain medication. Cold compresses and keeping your head elevated can also ease discomfort. Early recovery after your Deep Plane Neck Lift involves keeping to a bland diet, especially important if salivary glands were addressed. Neuromodulators (such as BOTOX® Cosmetic) may be used to temporarily reduce salivary output while your tissues heal.
Your sutures will be removed about four to five days after surgery at a follow-up appointment with Dr. Ackerman. Swelling and bruising will gradually subside over the first couple of weeks; by two months post-op, many of your deeper tissues will have settled, though minor swelling may linger longer. Dr. Ackerman will provide detailed postoperative instructions to help you manage your recovery and ensure optimal results.
What Can I Expect From My Deep Plane Neck Lift Results?
Once healing after your Deep Plane Neck Lift is complete, you can expect to see a sharper, more defined jawline and cervicomental angle, smoother neck contour, reduced fullness or "bulging" under your jaw or submental area, and improved balance in your overall profile. Because deep plane techniques reposition deep tissues, your results tend to look more natural, leaving you looking like yourself, just younger, more rested, and with a smoother face and neck.
While the natural aging process will continue, a Deep Plane Neck Lift can turn back the clock. With proper care, diligent sun protection, and healthy lifestyle habits, the results of your Deep Plane Neck Lift can last for many years.
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Deep Plane Neck Lift FAQ
Is Deep Plane Neck Lift surgery painful?
The surgery itself is performed using general anesthesia, so it is painless. During recovery, most patients experience a feeling of discomfort rather than actual pain. Tightness, pressure, and swelling are normal in the first few days, but prescription or over-the-counter pain medication, along with following Dr. Ackerman's postoperative instructions, can help keep discomfort to a minimum.
When will I see my Deep Plane Neck Lift results?
You'll see an early improvement in your neck definition once swelling decreases after the first couple of weeks of healing. Your most visible results typically appear between three and six months as the deeper tissues of your neck settle into their new contours.
Will my Deep Plane Neck Lift leave scars?
Incisions used in your Deep Plane Neck Lift are strategically placed around your ears and under your chin, making the resulting scars discreet and well-hidden. With proper care, scars typically fade significantly with time, becoming minimally noticeable.
What are the risks associated with Deep Plane Neck Lift surgery?
Risks of a Deep Plane Neck Lift include swelling, bruising, infection, and hematoma. Because deep neck structures are involved, there is also a small risk of nerve irritation or salivary gland issues. It cannot be emphasized enough that choosing a highly skilled and experienced Deep Plane Neck Lift specialist like Dr. Ackerman significantly reduces these potential risks and improves both the safety and results of your Deep Plane Neck Lift.
Your Deep Plane Neck Lift Expert in Newport Beach
If you're ready to rejuvenate the appearance of your neck, Dr. Boris Ackerman's individualized approach to Deep Plane Neck Lifts ensures you receive outstanding results. By employing an anatomy-driven approach—assessing your unique neck structure, identifying the deeper elements contributing to fullness or laxity, and designing a surgical plan tailored to your ideal profile—you are guaranteed to be in safe, experienced hands. Dr. Ackerman’s mastery of deep plane techniques, meticulous surgical skill, and commitment to patient-centered care make him one of the most trusted experts in advanced neck rejuvenation. Call (949) 759-3284 today to schedule your consultation.

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