Deep Plane Facelift in Paris for international patients (15-day stay)
Aesthetic Surgery Pr. Meningaud
International patient pathway
If you’re considering a facelift and wish to be treated in Paris, this page explains exactly how the process works—from online consultation to surgery at Clinique Eiffel (Paris) and structured follow-up before you return home.
Deep Plane Lifting in Paris
About Prof. Jean-Paul Meningaud
Prof. Jean-Paul Meningaud is a board-certified plastic, reconstructive, aesthetic and maxillofacial surgeon in Paris. His approach to facial rejuvenation emphasizes natural, long-lasting results, safety, and meticulous follow-up. Jean-Paul Meningaud, MD, PhD, is a Professor of Plastic Surgery, former Head of the Department of Plastic and Maxillofacial Surgery, and former Director of the Department of Ambulatory Surgery at Henri Mondor Hospital (Hospitals of Paris).
A member of the European Board of Cranio-Maxillofacial Surgery, he holds a diploma in microsurgery and a HDR (Habilitation à Diriger des Recherches), a postdoctoral degree that authorizes the holder to supervise other researchers. Professor Meningaud and his team have extensive experience in the feasibility, reproducibility, risks, and benefits of facial transplantation. He received the James Barret Brown Award in 2011 in the United States. He served as president of the European Association for Cranio Maxillo Facial Surgery from 2018 to 2020.
He was the founder of the Specialized Studies Diploma in oral surgery and its first national coordinator. He oversaw ten university degrees in aesthetic medicine, microsurgery, and dental implants. He conducts research in regenerative medicine and aesthetic surgery. A former certified expert by the Cour de Cassation (the highest judicial court in France), he is a full member of the French National Academy of Surgery. He is the President of the AIME Congress for Surgery and Aesthetic Medicine. He is one of the founding fathers of the Inter-University Diploma in Aesthetic Medicine, which grants the title of aesthetic physician, and its first national coordinator. He is President Elect of the ICMFS.
Deep Plane Facelift in Paris for international patients
Pr. Meningaud
What is a Deep Plane Facelift?
A deep plane facelift is a surgical technique that repositions deeper facial tissues rather than only tightening the skin. It is commonly chosen to address:
- midface descent and jowls
- neck laxity (often combined with neck contouring)
- a “tired” or “heavy” lower face appearance
Important: the best technique depends on your anatomy, skin quality, and goals. The final surgical plan is confirmed after an in-person examination in Paris.
The 15-day timeline in Paris (typical pathway)
Below is a sample schedule. It may be adjusted depending on your procedure plan and recovery.
Before you travel (online):
- Online consultation (video) + review of standardized photos
- Medical history screening and discussion of goals
- You receive a personalized plan, pre-op instructions, and a provisional quote
- We confirm dates and travel timing
In Paris (15 days):
Day 1–2 – In-person consultation in Paris
- Physical examination, facial analysis, confirmation of plan
- Pre-anesthesia assessment and any required tests
Day 3–5 – Surgery at Clinique Eiffel (Paris)
- Procedure performed under anesthesia by Prof. Meningaud with an experienced anesthesia team
- Post-op monitoring as indicated
Day 6–14 – Structured follow-up and recovery
- Scheduled in-person checkups (typically multiple visits)
- Dressing/suture care plan, swelling/bruising management, scar care guidance
- Clear criteria for safe travel home (based on clinical exam)
Day 15 – Final check + “back-home” plan
- Written aftercare and follow-up schedule
- Guidance for your return flight and first weeks at home
After you return home: follow-up plan
We continue follow-up remotely with scheduled video visits (example):
- Week 1 after return
- 1 month
- 3 months
- 6 months
- 12 months (and beyond if needed)
You will also receive practical guidance on what to do if you need local care (e.g., routine wound checks). Whenever possible, we coordinate with your local physician if required.
What we need for your online evaluation
To provide accurate guidance, we typically request:
- Standardized photos (front, 45°, profile, neck, smile) in good lighting
- A short list of your goals (top 3 concerns)
- Medical/surgical history, medications, allergies
- Smoking/vaping status (very important for healing)
Travel & logistics (simple and clear)
- Recommended stay: 15 days to allow in-person follow-ups before flying back
- You’ll receive: practical packing list, post-op essentials, and timing guidance
- We can suggest nearby accommodation options (neutral recommendations)
Transparency & realistic expectations
A facelift improves facial and neck laxity, contour, and facial “heaviness.” It does not stop aging and cannot guarantee a specific “look.” During consultation we discuss what can realistically be achieved in your case, including limits and trade-offs.
Contact (International patients)
To request an online consultation:
- Email: contact via email
- Phone (secretariat): +33 6 20 52 25 66
Pr Jean-Paul Meningaud
Chirurgie Plastique, Reconstructrice, Esthétique et Maxillo-Faciale
65 avenue Foch, 75116 Paris
FAQ — Deep Plane Facelift in Paris
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Am I a good candidate for a deep plane facelift?
Candidates often have jowls, midface descent, neck laxity, or a heavier lower face. Suitability depends on anatomy, skin quality, medical history, and your goals. This is confirmed in person in Paris.
Will it look natural?
The goal is a refreshed, natural appearance—without an “operated” look. Results vary and depend on facial structure, tissue quality, and healing.
Where are the scars?
Incisions are typically placed around the ear and within natural creases and hair-bearing areas when possible. Scar appearance evolves over months, and scar care is part of the follow-up plan.
Is it painful?
Most patients describe tightness and discomfort more than severe pain. A structured pain-control plan is provided.
How long will I be swollen or bruised?
Swelling and bruising are expected early on, usually improving week by week. Many patients look socially presentable after a few weeks, but subtle swelling can last longer.
When can I fly home?
With a 15-day stay, we aim to have you cleared based on clinical examination before travel. The exact timing depends on your recovery and procedure plan.
Can I combine a facelift with other procedures?
Sometimes yes (e.g., neck contouring, eyelids, fat grafting), but it depends on safety, operating time, and recovery considerations. This is decided case-by-case.
What about smoking or vaping?
Smoking/vaping significantly increases risks for wound healing and skin complications. We will provide strict pre- and post-op guidance—honesty here is crucial.
What medications should I stop before surgery?
Certain medications and supplements can increase bleeding risk. You’ll receive a tailored checklist during the pre-op process. Never stop prescription medications without medical guidance.
What if I need care once I’m back home?
You will receive clear written instructions, scheduled video follow-ups, and guidance on when to seek local evaluation. If needed, we coordinate with your local physician.
What are the risks?
All surgery carries risks (bleeding, infection, scarring, asymmetry, nerve-related weakness, skin healing issues, anesthesia risks, etc.). These are explained in detail during consultation, along with how we prevent and manage them.
How much does it cost?
Because costs vary depending on anatomy and the exact surgical plan, you receive a written quote after evaluation (online + in-person confirmation). We focus on clarity—what is included, and what is not. The overall price starts from €20,000.