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Deep Plane Facelifts Gain Popularity as a Costly Way to Turn Back Time

How 2 Israeli newsrooms covered this story — translated into English and compared side by side.

100% centerFirst reported by N12 · 2 days ago
Center 2

What happened

Deep Plane facelifts are becoming a high-end, increasingly popular way to restore a younger but natural-looking face. The article focuses on a 41-year-old Israeli woman whose results lasted for years, and explains why the operation is more expensive, more complex and longer-lasting than simpler facelift techniques.

  • 01Deep Plane facelifts can cost up to 130,000 shekels and last about ten years.
  • 02A 41-year-old woman says the surgery erased about a decade from her face.
  • 03The operation lifts deep facial tissues instead of only tightening skin.
  • 04Kris Jenner is said to have had a simpler SMAS facelift with shorter-lasting results.
  • 05Only about 20 Israeli surgeons are highly experienced in the Deep Plane method.

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N12Center · Hebrew2 days ago
Deep Plane Facelifts Gain Popularity as a Costly Way to Turn Back Time
MakoCenter · Hebrew2 days ago
Deep Plane Facelifts Are Going Viral, and Can Cost Up to 130,000 Shekels

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