Understanding the Different Types of Face Lifts: Which Is Right for You?

Different types of face lifts compared — Argaman Plastic Surgeries Mexico, Mexico City

Twenty years ago, "face lift" meant one operation. Today, it is a family of techniques — each designed for a specific decade of facial aging, a specific layer of the face, and a specific recovery profile.

That is good news for patients : the right technique can give you a result that looks completely natural and lasts for years. It is also a source of confusion : which technique is right for your face ? In this article, the Argaman Plastic Surgeries Mexico team walks through every modern face lift technique, explains who each one suits best, and gives you a practical framework for choosing yours.

Why "face lift" is no longer one operation

The face ages in layers. The skin loses elasticity, the deep fat compartments shrink and shift, the muscles slacken, and the bone itself slowly remodels. No single technique can correct all four at the same time — and trying to do so often produces the "pulled" look that gave face lifts a bad reputation in the past.

Modern facial surgery treats each layer separately, and chooses the technique that addresses the layer that has aged the most in your face. That is why the consultation matters more than the marketing : the right name for your operation depends on your anatomy, not on the trend of the moment.

The mini face lift

The mini face lift — sometimes called an S-lift or short-scar face lift — addresses the lower third of the face : jowls and the start of the neck. The incision is short, hidden in front of the ear, and the SMAS is tightened with a few well-placed sutures.

The SMAS face lift

The SMAS face lift remains the most performed face lift in the world. The surgeon raises a skin flap, then tightens the underlying SMAS layer either by folding it on itself (plication) or by trimming and re-suturing it (imbrication). The skin is then re-draped without tension.

The extended SMAS face lift

In an extended SMAS lift, the dissection of the SMAS layer is carried further forward toward the cheek and lower toward the neck. The surgeon mobilises a larger SMAS flap, which gives a stronger lift of the midface than a standard SMAS technique.

The deep plane face lift

The deep plane face lift dissects beneath the SMAS layer and releases the retaining ligaments that anchor the face to the underlying bone. The SMAS, malar fat pad and skin are lifted as a single composite unit and repositioned to their youthful place. We have explored this technique in detail in our dedicated article.

The MACS lift

MACS stands for Minimal Access Cranial Suspension. The technique uses a short, pre-auricular incision and a series of strong anchor sutures suspended from the temporal area. The pull is mostly vertical — which is the natural direction in which the face has fallen — and the result is a lifted midface and jawline with minimal downtime.

The "ponytail" lift

"Ponytail lift" is a marketing name, not a single operation — it describes a face lift combination that pulls the brow, temple and outer cheek upward, like wearing a tight ponytail. In practice it usually combines a temporal incision, an endoscopic component for the midface and lateral brow elevation, and sometimes a short pre-auricular component for the jawline.

The neck lift

The neck ages on its own timeline, and one of the most common patient frustrations is "my neck is older than my face." A neck lift — usually a platysmaplasty — tightens the platysma muscle through a small incision under the chin and behind the ears, often combined with neck liposuction.

"Choose the right technique once. You can refine the result with anything else later." — a principle our face lift surgeons share with every patient

Quick comparison table

Technique Best age range Downtime Longevity
Mini face lift 40 – 48 7 – 10 days 5 – 7 years
SMAS face lift 50 – 62 2 – 3 weeks 7 – 10 years
Extended SMAS 55 – 65 2 – 3 weeks 8 – 12 years
Deep plane 55 – 70 2 – 3 weeks 10 – 15 years
MACS 42 – 55 7 – 14 days 7 – 10 years
Ponytail 35 – 45 7 – 10 days 5 – 8 years
Neck lift 50 – 70 10 – 14 days 8 – 12 years

How to choose, step by step

In our consultations we use four questions to narrow down the right technique :

When non-surgical alternatives are enough

Not every face needs surgery. In patients in their 30s and early 40s, well-placed injectables, fractional laser resurfacing, micro-focused ultrasound or radiofrequency devices can postpone surgery by years.

We say honestly to many of our consultations : "You are not a face lift candidate yet." A consultation with us is not a sales pitch — it is a medical assessment of what your face actually needs today and what it might need five years from now.

Why have your face lift at Argaman Plastic Surgeries Mexico

Since 2012, our team has built one of the most curated face lift programmes in Mexico City, combining U.S.- and Europe-level surgical standards with an all-inclusive recovery model that simply does not exist in most North American clinics.

Not sure which face lift is right for you?

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