Skin Surgery Center of Oklahoma is a medical and cosmetic dermatology practice in Oklahoma City that performs in-office surgical procedures alongside conventional dermatological care. The practice combines general skin disease treatment, preventive dermatology, and cosmetic services under one roof, which narrows the number of referrals patients need for skin-related concerns.
The practice covers three overlapping areas: medical dermatology (acne, eczema, psoriasis, skin infections, suspicious moles), cosmetic dermatology (injectables, laser treatments, chemical peels), and dermatologic surgery (mole and lesion removal, cyst excision, skin biopsies). Because the physicians perform procedures on-site, patients with a concerning mole can often have it evaluated, biopsied, and removed in the same visit rather than making a separate surgical appointment. This matters for people whose schedules don't accommodate multiple trips or who prefer consolidated care.
Medical dermatology services (evaluation and treatment of skin disease) are billed like a standard office visit; many insurance plans accept them. Initial consultations typically cost $150 to $250 out-of-pocket if uninsured, though pricing varies by complexity and what is examined.
Surgical and procedural pricing breaks down roughly as follows:
Insurance typically covers medical dermatology and biopsies but not purely cosmetic services. Patients should confirm coverage with their plan before scheduling cosmetic procedures.
Oklahoma City has several dermatology options. Dermatology Associates of Oklahoma, also in the metro area, focuses heavily on medical dermatology and emphasizes allergy patch testing and eczema management; it is a larger group practice with multiple locations and longer wait times for new patients (often 4 to 8 weeks). OU Medical Center dermatology, affiliated with the university, offers comprehensive care and research-backed treatment but is embedded in a hospital system and primarily serves referral patients and those with complex disease.
Skin Surgery Center of Oklahoma's main distinction is its surgical in-house capability and faster turnaround for lesion removal and biopsy results. If your primary need is medical management of acne or eczema, Dermatology Associates of Oklahoma may have more appointment availability. If you want cosmetic injectables or laser work, multiple aesthetic-focused spas and medspa locations throughout Oklahoma City offer similar services, though those venues typically do not perform surgical lesion removal. Skin Surgery Center appeals most to people who need both diagnosis and removal in one setting and prefer a medical dermatologist to a cosmetic clinic.
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A first appointment includes a standard skin evaluation. The dermatologist or nurse practitioner examines the chief complaint (acne, rash, suspicious lesion, etc.), takes a brief history, and discusses treatment options. If a lesion is biopsied, a numbing injection precedes the removal, which takes 10 to 20 minutes. Biopsy results arrive within 7 to 10 business days. Cosmetic consultations allow the provider to discuss injectables, peels, or laser options and show before-and-after photos. Patients should come with clean skin and no active makeup.
The practice is located in Oklahoma City's medical corridor. Typical hours are Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., with occasional early-morning or lunch-hour appointments. Parking is on-site or street-adjacent. Most procedures do not require general anesthesia, so patients drive themselves home. Check the practice's website or call 405-418-0900 to confirm current hours and to ask about same-day or next-day openings, which vary by season and clinician availability.
Skin Surgery Center of Oklahoma fills a clear niche for Oklahoma City patients who need both diagnostic accuracy and surgical capability without bouncing between practices. Its reputation in the metro area rests on straightforward lesion removal and timely pathology, not on boutique cosmetics, making it a practical choice for medical concerns with cosmetic crossover.
