Masters Plastic Surgery operates as a private surgical practice in Oklahoma City specializing in both cosmetic and reconstructive procedures, led by physicians with board certification in plastic and reconstructive surgery. The practice handles a full range of procedures from breast augmentation and facelift to post-injury reconstruction and hand surgery, positioning it within the middle tier of Oklahoma City's plastic surgery landscape between smaller single-surgeon offices and larger multi-specialty hospital-affiliated centers.
Masters Plastic Surgery functions as an independent surgical practice rather than a hospital-based or franchise model. The practice performs procedures both at accredited surgical facilities and through hospital partnerships, giving patients flexibility in where their surgery takes place. This model typically allows for a hybrid approach: routine cosmetic work in an outpatient surgical center, while more complex reconstructive cases may use hospital facilities when medically appropriate. The practice accepts both self-pay patients and those with insurance coverage for reconstructive procedures, though cosmetic procedures are usually out-of-pocket.
The practice covers cosmetic surgery including breast augmentation (implant or fat transfer), facelift, rhinoplasty, liposuction, and body contouring. Reconstructive services include post-mastectomy breast reconstruction, hand trauma repair, and scar revision. Pricing for cosmetic procedures ranges from approximately $4,000 for liposuction areas to $12,000 to $15,000 for facelift procedures, with breast augmentation typically $8,000 to $12,000 depending on implant type and placement. Reconstructive procedures are often covered by insurance when medically necessary, reducing out-of-pocket costs significantly; verify your plan's coverage and any referral requirements before scheduling a consultation. Prices can shift based on facility choice and complexity, so confirm current figures directly.
Oklahoma City has roughly a dozen board-certified plastic surgeons in private practice, plus several working through Integris and OU Health hospital systems. Independent practices like Masters compete primarily on scheduling flexibility and personalized care against hospital-affiliated surgeons, who may offer slightly faster appointments through established referral networks but less scheduling control. Surgeons like those at Integris Plastic Surgery often integrate pre- and post-operative care through hospital systems, reducing coordination burden for complex cases. For straightforward cosmetic procedures, independent practices typically offer equivalent results at similar pricing; the trade-off is that hospital-affiliated practices provide faster clearance for patients already in their system. Choose Masters if you prefer a single surgical team and flexible facility options; choose a hospital-affiliated practice if you need coordinated pre-operative testing or are already a patient within that system.
Masters Plastic Surgery works well for patients seeking both cosmetic enhancement and reconstructive repair, since the practice handles both scopes. It suits people who value continuity with a single surgical team and those comfortable choosing their own surgical facility. It does not suit patients who need rapid access through existing insurance referral networks (hospital-based surgeons often have faster appointment slots through primary-care referrals) or those who heavily prefer all care coordinated within one health system. It also does not suit patients looking for non-surgical options like injectables or laser work alone; the practice is surgery-focused and does not appear to operate a separate medical spa.
A new-patient consultation typically includes discussion of aesthetic goals or reconstructive needs, review of before-and-after photos of similar cases, physical examination, and discussion of surgical approach and expected recovery. For cosmetic procedures, consultations may take 30 to 45 minutes and usually carry a consultation fee (typically $100 to $200, sometimes credited toward surgery if you proceed). For reconstructive cases, especially those with insurance, the consultation may be longer and ordered through a referral; bring insurance information and any previous medical records related to the area being addressed. The surgeon will explain risks, recovery timeline (typically one to three weeks for most cosmetic procedures, longer for major reconstruction), and financing options at this visit.
Confirm current hours by calling directly, as surgical practices often adjust scheduling seasonally for operating-room availability. The practice operates from a private surgical office in Oklahoma City; parking is typically available on-site or in adjacent lots, and most surgical centers follow standard accessible parking rules. Pre-operative instructions (fasting, medication adjustments) are provided at consultation and via paperwork before your surgery date. Post-operative follow-ups occur at the same office, usually at one week, two weeks, and six weeks post-surgery.
Masters Plastic Surgery's combination of cosmetic and reconstructive scope, independent scheduling flexibility, and established presence in Oklahoma City makes it a substantive choice for patients weighing both aesthetic and functional surgical needs within the region.
