Facelifts are quickly becoming one of the most common forms of plastic surgery. They are a complex procedure designed to make you look younger and more vibrant. Because of the nuance and complexities associated with this surgical procedure, which can be the difference between quality results or less desirable results, facelifts are relatively expensive and price ranges can vary greatly depending upon several factors. To give you an idea of some of the factors at play concerning pricing, here is a brief list of considerations:

  • Expertise and experience of the surgeon
  • Education and qualifications of the surgeon
  • Type of facelift
  • Practice Location
  • Patient anatomy
  • Combination of procedures
  • Anesthesia
  • Operation room costs if the surgeon doesn’t have their own operating facility

However, depending on the type of facelift procedure you receive, the duration and difficulty of the surgery, and other factors, you can spend anywhere from $7,000 to $150,000 for a facelift. Because of this vast price disparity, getting an accurate quote from your surgeon is important to plan and budget accordingly. 

In this article, we’ll look at how much you can expect to pay for your facelift. To do that, we’ll examine the different types of facelift operations and factors that affect the cost of a facelift and answer some of your most burning questions regarding facelift costs.

 

The Average Facelift Cost in Newport Beach and Beverly Hills

The average facelift cost in Newport Beach is anywhere from $9,500 to $40,500; the same rate applies in Beverly Hills. The national average cost for a facelift is right around $9,300. This does not include several other expenses, such as anesthesia and operating room facilities  However, as previously mentioned, you can pay anywhere from $7,000 to $150,000 for facelift surgery.

Therefore, it’s important to schedule a consultation with the plastic surgeon performing your facelift to get an accurate quote from them. However, if you’re still browsing and have yet to settle on a surgeon, you can get a ballpark figure for your facelift by examining the cost factors involved. 

Different Types of Facelifts and How They Affect Pricing

The main thing that will determine the cost of your facelift is the type of procedure you receive. In general, there are three basic types of facelifts, and they all have different price tags attached to them. 

Mini Facelift Cost

As the name implies, a mini facelift is the least invasive option. It will involve a series of small cuts and incisions, allowing your surgeon to tighten the skin on your face. Because a mini facelift is the least invasive type, it will cost an average of $8,000 to $25,000, which is slightly less than other procedures. However, because of the methods used, a mini facelift is only meant to help with mild signs of aging.

Deep Plane Facelift Cost


A deep plane facelift is the most comprehensive and expensive type of facelift operation. Because this particular procedure is Dr. Rami Batniji’s specialty, pricing is likely to be higher than a less-experienced surgeon. Typical price ranges for a deep plane facelift can swing dramatically based on the individual patient’s anatomy. Expect pricing to fall anywhere from $20,000 to $130,000 for a deep plane facelift by Dr. Batniji. These types of facial operations are more costly because of the skill and overall duration of the procedure required. In addition, Dr. Batniji is world-renowned, particularly in performing deep plane facelifts. 

Mid Facelift Cost

If you need a facelift targeting the middle section of your face, such as the cheeks, a mid-facelift may be the best option. The cost of a mid-facelift will be between the price of a mini and deep plane facelift. On average, you can expect to spend around $10,000 – $30,000 for a mid-facelift. 

Factors That Affect Pricing of a Facelift

While the type of facelift you choose will affect the cost, there will always be additional factors to consider.

The Surgeon

The surgeon you choose to perform your facelift will have a huge impact on the cost of the surgery. The more experienced and talented your surgeon is, the more sought after they will be. Therefore, their services will cost more. 

However, you shouldn’t skimp on your surgeon if you want a high-quality facelift that results in no scarring and an excellent outcome. It’s well worth the extra money to hire an experienced, capable surgeon who will have you looking younger and better than ever after the procedure. 

Dr. Batniji is a highly respected board-certified Facial Plastic Surgeon, who has trained many surgeons over the years and won numerous awards.

Duration and Complexity

As with most things, the longer your surgery takes and the more complex it is, the more it will cost. For that reason, it’s essential to sit down with your surgeon and discuss every detail of your surgery so that you know exactly what to expect.

The Operating Room

While the surgeon is the most important player in your facelift, they aren’t the only person involved. Your fee will also need to compensate the nurses and assisting staff, the tools used, and the operating room itself. 

Anesthesia

Regardless of what type of facelift you’re receiving or how in-depth it is, you’ll need some form of anesthesia or numbing agent. For deep and mid-facelifts, you’ll likely require general anesthesia to put you to sleep. This will be administered by an anesthesiologist, which will increase the price of your facelift. For more straightforward and less invasive procedures, getting by with a local anesthetic is possible, which is cheaper than general anesthesia.

First Facelift Versus Ensuing Surgeries

The cost of your facelift also depends on whether this is your first facelift or not. In most cases, the first facelift is the most extensive and expensive. Future facelifts are often meant as a “tune-up” or follow-up procedure and may not be as invasive. Therefore, they will be less expensive.

Consultation and Additional Fees

Depending on who you hire for your facelift, they may charge a consultation fee. In most cases, this is only $100 to $250 and the least expensive aspect of your procedure. Additionally, it’s also typical that when you get charged a consultation fee, your consultation will be more in-depth and detailed than a free consultation. For this reason, a consultation fee shouldn’t be regarded as a bad thing. 

Putting It All Together

As you can see, there are many things to consider when calculating how much your facelift will cost. Because time, difficulty, and your surgeon of choice will significantly impact pricing, it’s vital to schedule a consultation with the surgeon you’re considering hiring. Only they can give you an accurate price and quote. 

Will Insurance Pay For My Facelift?

Unfortunately, a facelift is considered elective surgery because most facelifts are done for purely cosmetic reasons. As such, there’s a good chance that your insurance won’t pay for the procedure, and you’ll have to pay for it out-of-pocket. Because of the high price of facelifts, this can be difficult to do on a tight budget. 

The good news, however, is that when you get your facelift at Batniji Facial Plastic Surgery, we offer financing options and payment plans. We don’t make you pay for the entire procedure upfront, and you can instead choose to pay us in monthly installments. In that way, we’re trying to make facelifts affordable and possible for everyone, not just the rich and famous. 

Schedule a Facelift at Batniji Facial Plastic Surgery

If you’re looking for the best facelift in Newport Beach and Beverly Hills, Batniji Facial Plastic Surgery is the place to go. Dr. Batniji is one of the top plastic surgeons in the country, and he works with the best staff and equipment in the industry. He will also happily sit down with you to form a treatment plan based on your cosmetic goals. During this time, you’ll also receive a detailed quote to plan accordingly.

Contact us today to get started!