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Against people’s advice, I traveled to Mexico for a facelift. They assumed it was risky, but it turned out to be great.

April 23, 2026
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Against people’s advice, I traveled to Mexico for a facelift. They assumed it was risky, but it turned out to be great.
A woman before a facelift, immediately after surgery, and how she looks now.
Peggy Lynn Marchetti before her facelift, in the immediate aftermath, and how she looks now. Courtesy of Peggy Lynn Marchetti
  • Peggy Lynn Marchetti, daughter of the late country-music singer Loretta Lynn, wanted a facelift.
  • She decided to ignore her friends’ and family’s concerns and travel to Guadalajara for the surgery.
  • The mom of two said the operation — costing a third of her identical twin’s facelift— was a win-win.

This interview is based on a conversation with Peggy Lynn Marchetti, 61, of Nashville, who, like her late, famous mother, Loretta Lynn, worked in the entertainment business. It has been edited for length and clarity.

I was a caregiver for my mom, Loretta Lynn, after she had a stroke five years before she died in 2022 at 90.

It was a challenging time, especially because I had to protect her from the press, which took a toll on my emotions.

I didn’t recognize myself in photos

As a child, when you are walking beside a loved one toward their death, it’s draining for you, too. The process exhausted me, and I had to step back and reevaluate after she passed.

I’d never experienced depression, but I fell headlong into it. People would take my picture, and when I looked, I couldn’t find a single one that was good or that I recognized myself in.

A woman with markings on her face before a facelist.
Lynn Marchetti in the hospital before her deep-plane facelift. Courtesy of Peggy Marchetti

By the spring of 2023, I was no longer OK. I needed a significant change. Coming from the entertainment industry, where people have facelifts all the time, the idea of cosmetic surgery didn’t scare me at all. I started researching the procedure in both my home city, Nashville, and abroad.

I always say there are two things in life you shouldn’t put coupons on: a babysitter and a facelift. So I did a ton of research before choosing the right surgeon who felt right for my needs, no matter how pricey or reasonably priced they were.
I booked the procedure with Dr. Fabián Mendoza, a board-qualified surgeon in Guadalajara, Mexico, long before his office calculated the cost.

My deep plane facelift cost around $20,000

I was impressed not only by his results but also by my ability to contact his previous patients through a group where they shared before-and-after photos.

When I finally got around to analyzing the price, the deep-plane facelift, including a two-week stay in a post-operative care home and follow-ups back in the US, cost around $20,000.

A woman standing next to a sign saying Guadalajara
Lynn Marchetti in Mexico. Courtesy of Peggy Lynn Marchetti

My identical twin, Patsy, had undergone a facelift 17 months earlier in Nashville, which cost aorund $60,000. Unlike in her case, I didn’t pay à la carte for each separate procedure, including a blepharoplasty. The price in Mexico was all-inclusive.

I was on Dr. Mendoza’s waiting list for almost 2 years, during which some of my friends and family expressed concern about my trip to Mexico. I kept saying it was up to me — and me alone.

My sister accompanied me to Mexico

“You’ve only got one face,” they said. It’s true, but I was in safe hands, and Gualdajara is a cosmopolitan, modern, and clean city, not some dusty town in the middle of nowhere.

Patsy accompanied me to Mexico in June 2025 and was a great support throughout the procedure. It took place at a large hospital, where I stayed for 28 hours after surgery.

A woman wearing a sun hat.
Lynn Marchetti is pleased with the results of her surgery. Courtesy of Peggy Lynn Marchetti

Next, I went to the care home where there are medical staff, translators, people who cook and clean, and others who transport you to your doctor’s appointments.

Sixteen days post-surgery — after a lot of shopping with Patsy — I returned to the US, chronicling my journey on my Instagram.

Now I feel like my outside matches my inside much more. I’ve never been afraid to tell people my age, but I feel younger and like the old me.

Did you travel abroad for cosmetic surgery? Please email Jane Ridley at [email protected] to share your story about your experience with Business Insider.

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