Norman S. Levine, MD operates a surgical practice in Oklahoma City focused on reconstructive and cosmetic procedures for patients whose faces have been altered by trauma, previous surgery, or congenital conditions. Unlike high-volume aesthetic practices oriented toward routine enhancements, Levine's work centers on complex revision cases where both form and function matter.
Dr. Levine is a facial surgeon whose case load leans toward reconstruction rather than primary cosmetic work. His practice addresses post-injury deformity, failed previous procedures, and anatomical problems that affect both appearance and breathing or eating. He operates within the broader Oklahoma City cosmetic surgery landscape alongside purely aesthetic-focused surgeons, positioning himself for patients whose needs fall at the intersection of medical necessity and cosmetic improvement.
Levine's surgical menu emphasizes facial reconstruction: repair of nasal deformity (whether from broken noses or previous septoplasty), revision of prior facelift or rhinoplasty work, correction of eyelid malposition, and treatment of facial asymmetry. Pricing for reconstructive cases varies sharply depending on complexity and whether insurance covers portions tied to functional impairment. Primary cosmetic procedures (rhinoplasty, facelift) typically range from $8,000 to $20,000 depending on scope; revision work often falls higher due to tissue complexity and longer operative time. Consultation fees and specific current pricing should be confirmed directly, as surgical fees adjust with technique and anesthesia variables.
Oklahoma City's cosmetic surgery field splits broadly into high-volume aesthetic practices (like those advertising aggressive promotion and quick turnaround) and smaller reconstructive centers. Surgeons such as those at OU Medical Center's plastic surgery division lean toward institutional referral bases; private practices focused on elective cosmetic enhancement typically see simpler cases in higher volume. Levine's niche serves patients turned away by surgeons who do not take revision cases, or those whose insurance may partially cover reconstruction after previous complications. For someone seeking a first facelift or primary rhinoplasty by a high-volume surgeon with many before-and-after photos, another practice would be more appropriate. For a patient whose previous rhinoplasty left them unable to breathe properly, or whose facelift created eyelid droop, Levine becomes the right choice.
Levine's practice is strongest for adults with reconstructive needs, previous surgical complications, or significant nasal obstruction tied to aesthetic deformity. He works well for patients comfortable with a smaller, surgery-focused environment rather than a large cosmetic center. He is least suitable for first-time cosmetic patients seeking aggressive marketing, financing plans with zero interest, or same-week consultations. Patients expecting minimal downtime or "no-scar" promises also do not fit his patient base, as reconstruction often requires deliberate scar placement for structural strength.
First visits typically involve detailed history of prior trauma or surgery, full facial photography, and in-office assessment of both aesthetics and function. Levine uses this time to determine whether surgery will require staged procedures (not uncommon in revision work) or can be accomplished in one stage. Patients should bring prior surgical records and imaging if available. The consultation establishes realistic outcomes for revision cases, which rarely achieve identical symmetry to unoperated faces. Timing to surgery varies; uncomplicated cases may proceed within 4 to 8 weeks, while complex revisions may require longer planning.
Levine operates in Oklahoma City proper; specific hours and parking details should be confirmed by phone, as surgical practices often block time for operating room use and may not maintain standard office hours throughout the week. Most cosmetic surgery consultations are scheduled by appointment only, with little walk-in availability.
Dr. Levine fills a specific role in Oklahoma City's surgical landscape: he takes on the cases that demand expertise in both aesthetic vision and structural repair, making him a necessary alternative for patients whose prior surgery or injury has left them with complex needs.
