Facelift in Dallas
See our ranked guide: Best Facelift in Dallas →Facelift in Dallas ranges from $7,000 to $21,000 across 10 providers. Pricing is relatively consistent, with Dr Evan Beale Plastic Surgery Dallas starting from $7,000.
Prices verified June 2026
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Facelift
Dr. Beale performs facelift procedures using SMAS layer lifting techniques for natural, long-lasting results. Options include standard facelift, mini facelift, deep plane facelift, ponytail facelift, revision facelift, and neck lift — often combined in a single procedure. Recovery typically involves seven to ten days of initial downtime, return to work within one to two weeks, and results that last ten or more years. Pricing is determined at consultation.
Facelift (Rhytidectomy)
Dr. Law performs full and mini facelift procedures in Dallas, addressing mid-face sagging, nasolabial folds, jowls, and loose neck skin. The traditional rhytidectomy uses incisions from the temples around the earlobe to the lower scalp, allowing muscle tightening, fat redistribution, and skin re-draping. A mini facelift uses shorter incisions for earlier-stage laxity. Surgery takes approximately two hours under IV sedation or general anesthesia, with most patients returning to normal activities by week three.
Facelift & Neck Lift
Dr. Sam Jejurikar performs facelift and neck lift procedures to address sagging jowls, midface laxity, deepened nasolabial folds, and loose skin along the neck and jawline. Surgical techniques reposition and tighten the underlying SMAS muscle layer as well as the overlying skin to produce natural, rested results without a pulled appearance. Brow lift and cheek lift procedures are available as adjuncts. Patients typically return to social activities within two to three weeks.
Facelift (Rhytidectomy)
Dr. White performs facelifts using strategic incisions positioned near the ears, hairline, and jaw — concealed within natural contours — to tighten underlying facial muscles, remove excess skin, and redistribute or augment facial fat for a refreshed, natural appearance. The procedure typically takes two to four hours. Recovery progresses quickly: initial swelling and bruising resolve within the first week, modest activity resumes at two to three weeks, and full recovery is achieved in approximately six weeks.
Facelift
Dr. Robert Schwartz performs six distinct facelift techniques from his Dallas practice, allowing treatment to be precisely matched to each patient's anatomy and degree of facial aging. The SMAS facelift addresses jowls and neck laxity as the most comprehensive option; the Mini and QuickLift offer limited-incision alternatives with shorter recovery; the MACS technique suits mild to moderate aging; and the Deep Plane facelift addresses advanced facial descent. A Midface Lift targets cheekbone volume loss and under-eye hollowing. All procedures are performed as outpatient surgery with return to work typically within seven to ten days.
Facelift (Deep Plane Facelift)
Dr. Avashia performs traditional and deep-plane facelifts that reposition structural facial tissues beneath the facial ligaments rather than simply tightening skin. This sub-SMAS approach restores volume to the midface and cheek contours, minimises visible scarring, and avoids the pulled or windblown look associated with older techniques. Results typically last 10–15 years.
Facelift (Rhytidectomy)
Facelift surgery at DPSI addresses mid-face descent, jowling, and neck laxity using SMAS, deep plane, and extended facelift techniques. Performed by board-certified surgeons including Dr. Rod Rohrich and Dr. John Burns Jr., with expertise in fat grafting for volumetric facial rejuvenation. Procedures take place at the AAAASF-accredited Dallas Day Surgery Center. Recovery approximately three to four weeks. Price on consultation.
Facelift (SMAS & Deep Plane)
Dr. Rohrich performs deep-layer SMAS and deep plane facelift techniques at the Dallas Plastic Surgery Institute to address facial ageing, jowls, and neck laxity. Procedure options include standard facelift, lower facelift with neck lift, and revision secondary facelift. Commonly combined with blepharoplasty, fat grafting, browlift, and laser resurfacing. Newsweek ranks Dr. Rohrich the #1 facelift surgeon in the United States.
Facelift (The Pruitt Facelift & Deep Plane Facelift)
Dr. Pruitt offers both his signature Pruitt Facelift and the more advanced deep plane facelift. The standard technique uses multi-layer tissue lifting in optimal vectors to restore youthful facial contours, while the deep plane approach releases and repositions the SMAS layer and deeper structures for longer-lasting results without a pulled appearance. Both are performed under IV sedation with local anaesthesia — no general anaesthesia or intubation — reducing risk and post-operative swelling. Ideal for sagging cheeks, jowls, nasolabial folds, neck laxity, and overall facial volume loss. Patients are typically makeup-ready within two weeks and photo-ready by six to twelve weeks.
MDP Deep Plane Composite Facelift
Dr. Mark Deuber's signature Modified Deep Plane (MDP) Composite Facelift repositions deeper facial tissue layers beneath the SMAS for natural, long-lasting results with reduced postoperative swelling. The technique uses biocompatible hemostatic netting to decrease swelling by approximately 40% compared to standard deep plane approaches. Results may last up to ten years. Recovery involves seven to fourteen days of visible swelling, with most patients returning to normal activities within two weeks.
