A distinct, premium surgical technique — priced meaningfully above a standard neck lift or facelift, and shown here as its own tier rather than a multiplier on the standard range.
A premium, specialist technique typically sold as an add-on to a deep plane facelift rather than performed on its own.
A meaningfully higher price tier than a standard facelift or a neck lift alone. Patient-reported averages run around $25,681, with pricing spanning $8,900–$62,000 depending on surgeon and scope.
To see this combined with a specific neck-procedure selection, use the main calculator's facelift toggle. For the standard (non-deep-plane) facelift figure, see the facelift cost page.
Based on ASPS, CareCredit, and RealSelf data · Last checked August 2026 · Full methodology →
$10,000–$15,000 as an add-on to a deep plane facelift. A premium, specialist technique typically sold as an add-on to a deep plane facelift rather than performed on its own.
$18,000–$50,000+, with a RealSelf-reported average of $25,681 (range $8,900–$62,000). This is a fundamentally different price tier from a standard facelift or standard neck lift — never compare it directly to those ranges.
Deep plane technique repositions the deeper facial/neck tissue layers (SMAS and platysma) as a unit rather than just tightening skin, aiming for a more natural, longer-lasting result. It's a more technically demanding, specialist technique — reflected directly in its meaningfully higher price.
No — deep plane neck lift work is consistently priced above the standard neck lift band, since it's a premium technique always sold alongside a deep plane facelift, not a standalone budget option.