Timothy Jones, MD is a board-certified facial plastic surgeon operating in Oklahoma City, offering surgical and non-surgical procedures focused on facial aesthetics and reconstruction. He operates independently rather than as part of a larger cosmetic surgery chain, which shapes both patient interaction and customization of care.
A surgical practice limited to facial procedures means Jones does not offer body contouring, breast augmentation, or liposuction. His scope covers rhinoplasty, facelift, blepharoplasty (eyelid surgery), chin and cheek augmentation, and injectable treatments. The practice is small-scale and appointment-based; there is no walk-in model. Board certification through the American Board of Facial Plastic Surgery and Head and Neck Surgery signals training beyond general plastic surgery residency and focused study in facial anatomy and technique.
Rhinoplasty runs approximately $6,500 to $9,000 depending on complexity and whether the procedure is primary or revision. Facelift procedures typically range from $8,000 to $12,000. Blepharoplasty (upper or lower) falls in the $3,500 to $5,500 range. Injectable treatments, including Botox and dermal fillers, are priced by unit or syringe and start at roughly $150 for Botox and $600 to $800 per syringe of filler; prices shift with supply and market movement, so confirm current rates directly. Surgical consultations are usually charged at $200 to $300 and often credited toward treatment if the patient proceeds. Financing options through medical credit programs (CareCredit, Alphaeon) are commonly available; ask whether the office participates.
These figures are higher than some commercial chains (which may advertise lower entry prices through promotional bundling) but typically lower than university-affiliated or high-volume practices in Dallas or Houston, reflecting Oklahoma City's regional market.
Oklahoma City has several board-certified cosmetic and plastic surgeons. Many operate within larger practices or plastic surgery groups, meaning patients interact with more staff and may face longer waits between consultation and surgery. Jones's independent model allows direct access to the surgeon; there is typically less administrative overhead and shorter scheduling windows. His exclusive focus on facial procedures contrasts with general plastic surgeons who offer a range of body and facial work, which can mean less depth in any single area. For patients specifically seeking rhinoplasty or revision eyelid surgery, a surgeon whose practice is entirely facial often translates to higher revision rates and technical precision. For those wanting a one-stop shop (facial and body procedures), a general plastic surgeon may be more convenient, though coordination between procedures may be less seamless.
This practice suits patients seeking a detailed, unhurried surgical consultation focused entirely on facial aesthetics or reconstruction, those with prior facial surgery who need revision, and those comfortable working with a smaller, independent office. It does not suit patients seeking same-day injectables without appointment, those needing body procedures alongside facial work, or those seeking the largest in-network insurance relationships (independent surgeons often have narrower insurance panels). Patients with complex medical histories or those requiring general anesthesia may find themselves better served at a hospital-affiliated practice with full surgical facilities on-site; confirm whether Jones's procedures are performed in his office surgery center, an ambulatory surgical center, or a hospital.
A consultation includes medical history intake, discussion of goals, and facial analysis. The surgeon typically takes standardized photos and may use before-and-after examples from prior cases. He will explain technique, recovery expectations, and realistic outcomes. Patients should arrive with specific concerns and images of results they find appealing, not just broad requests. The consultation fee is often applied to surgery cost if you proceed; clarify this at booking. Allow 45 minutes to an hour. The surgeon will discuss anesthesia options (local with sedation vs. general) depending on procedure complexity.
The office is located in Oklahoma City; confirm the exact address and parking availability at booking (street parking, lot, or valet varies by location within the city). Hours are typically Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., with occasional Saturday availability; verify current hours before scheduling. The practice does not hold extended or weekend hours, so plan accordingly if you work standard business hours. Most surgical procedures are performed at an affiliated outpatient surgery center in the Oklahoma City area; confirm location at your consultation so you know where to arrive on surgery day.
Jones's practice fills a specific niche in Oklahoma City's cosmetic surgery landscape: a surgeon whose entire focus is the face, without the administrative bulk of a large group or the broader scope of a general plastic surgeon. For patients seeking depth in facial procedures and direct access to the surgeon, this independence is a meaningful advantage.
