When it comes to facial rejuvenation, not all facelifts are created equal. If you’ve been researching your options for a facelift that delivers long-lasting, natural-looking results, you’ve likely come across the term SMAS lift. But what exactly is it? And why do many plastic surgeons, including some of the best facelift surgeons in Denver, consider it the gold standard?
Let’s break down everything you need to know about the SMAS lift, how it compares to other facelift techniques, and whether it might be the right option for you.
What Does SMAS Stand For?
SMAS stands for Superficial Musculoaponeurotic System, a layer of tissue found beneath the skin and fat of the face, but above the deeper facial muscles. This fibrous layer plays a vital role in facial movement and structure. It connects the muscles responsible for facial expression to the skin and provides crucial support to the mid and lower face.
As we age, the SMAS layer begins to lose its firmness, just like the skin above it. This leads to:
- Jowls and sagging along the jawline
- Deepening nasolabial folds
- Drooping cheeks
- Loss of definition in the lower face and neck
A SMAS lift addresses aging at its source, by lifting and tightening this internal layer rather than just pulling the skin tight.
What Is a SMAS Lift?
A SMAS lift is a surgical facelift technique that targets the deep supportive tissue of the face (the SMAS layer), in addition to repositioning the skin. This method is more advanced than traditional skin-only facelifts because it corrects facial sagging at a deeper level, producing results that are more natural, longer-lasting, and more structurally sound.
During a SMAS facelift, the surgeon:
- Makes discreet incisions around the ears and sometimes the hairline
- Lifts and repositions the SMAS layer to restore youthful contours
- Redrapes the skin over the newly positioned SMAS
- Removes excess skin as needed without tension
The result? A lifted, refreshed appearance without the overly tight or “pulled” look.
How Is a SMAS Lift Different from a Traditional Facelift?
Many traditional facelifts focus primarily on tightening the skin. While this can improve surface-level sagging, it often lacks the depth to create a durable lift, and can even lead to unnatural results if done too aggressively.
The SMAS lift, on the other hand:
- Targets the structural foundation of the face
- Repositions drooping tissue rather than simply stretching skin
- Achieves more youthful facial contours
- Provides results that can last 10 years or more
- Offers more natural facial movement post-recovery
For patients looking for long-term facial rejuvenation with results that still look like you, the SMAS lift is a standout option.
Is a SMAS Lift the Same as a Deep Plane Facelift?
These two techniques are closely related, but they are not the same.
- A SMAS lift involves separating the SMAS layer from the tissue beneath it, lifting it, and securing it in a higher position.
- A Deep Plane Facelift goes one step further by lifting the SMAS and skin as a single unit without separating them, allowing for more tightening/lift in areas like the nasolabial folds and midface.
Both are effective, but the deep plane approach may be preferred for patients with more advanced facial aging or those who want the most dramatic but still natural result.
Dr. Manish Shah is highly experienced in both techniques and can help determine which option is best based on your anatomy and aesthetic goals.
Who Is a Good Candidate for a SMAS Lift?
The SMAS lift is best suited for patients who:
- Are in their 40s to 70s
- Have visible sagging in the midface, jowls, or neck
- Want longer-lasting results than non-surgical options can provide
- Are in good overall health and don’t smoke
- Have realistic expectations about surgical outcomes and recovery
This procedure can also be paired with other treatments such as neck lift, eyelid surgery, brow lift, or fat grafting to enhance the final result.
What Is Recovery Like After a SMAS Lift?
Because the SMAS lift is a more advanced surgical procedure, some downtime is expected.
Here’s a general overview of the recovery timeline:
- First few days: Swelling, bruising, and mild discomfort are common. Patients should rest with their head elevated.
- 1 week: Stitches may be removed. Most swelling begins to subside.
- 2 weeks: Many patients feel comfortable returning to work and normal daily activities.
- 4–6 weeks: Most visible signs of surgery have resolved. Light exercise can resume.
- 3–6 months: Final results become fully visible as tissues settle.
Dr. Shah and his team provide detailed recovery instructions and will guide you through every step for the smoothest healing process possible.
How Long Do SMAS Lift Results Last?
While every person ages differently, SMAS lifts are known for their long-lasting results. Many patients enjoy a decade or more of improvement before considering additional procedures. The longevity of results can be extended with:
- A strong skincare routine
- Sun protection
- Non-surgical treatments like Botox or lasers
- Healthy lifestyle habits
It’s important to remember that surgery doesn’t stop the aging process — it resets the clock.
Why Choose Dr. Manish Shah for Your SMAS Lift in Denver?
Dr. Manish Shah is a board-certified plastic surgeon and internationally recognized expert in facial aesthetic surgery. Based in Englewood, Colorado, Dr. Shah is known for his precision, artistry, and commitment to natural results. With thousands of facelift procedures performed, including advanced techniques like SMAS and deep plane facelifts, he helps patients in the Denver area restore youthful definition with subtle, beautiful enhancements.
Is a SMAS Lift Right for You?
If you’re starting to notice sagging cheeks, jowls, or deep facial folds, and you’re looking for something more effective than injectables, a SMAS lift may be the ideal solution. By targeting the deeper tissue responsible for facial structure, this procedure delivers results that are both elegant and enduring.
At Shah Aesthetic Surgery, we offer personalized consultations to help you understand all your options and feel confident in your decision. Whether you’re just exploring facelift options or ready to take the next step, we’re here to support your journey to a more refreshed, natural you. Schedule your consultation with Dr. Manish Shah in Denver today to find out if a SMAS lift is right for you.