Restore Plastic Surgery Center is a full-scope plastic and reconstructive surgery practice operating in Oklahoma City with board-certified surgeons offering both cosmetic and medically necessary procedures. The practice handles its own financing and operates independently, separating it from corporate chains that dominate many surgical centers across the state.
Restore functions as a physician-owned surgical center, not a dermatology clinic or medical spa. The practice specializes in surgical procedures requiring operating room capability, anesthesia, and post-operative facility oversight. This structure matters because it allows Restore to perform complex reconstructive work alongside cosmetic surgery, rather than limiting services to injectables or non-invasive treatments. The surgeons are board-certified by the American Board of Plastic Surgery, a credential that requires residency training, board examination, and continuing education. Oklahoma City has roughly a dozen plastic surgeons in active practice; most operate as individual practitioners or within larger health systems. Restore's model allows direct scheduling without hospital middleman requirements for cosmetic cases.
Restore offers both cosmetic procedures (breast augmentation, facelift, rhinoplasty, liposuction, abdominoplasty) and reconstructive work (post-cancer reconstruction, burn repair, congenital defect correction). Pricing varies significantly by procedure type, surgical time, and complexity. Breast augmentation typically ranges from $7,000 to $10,000 in Oklahoma City depending on implant type and surgical approach. Facelift procedures start around $10,000 and can exceed $15,000. Rhinoplasty generally falls between $8,000 and $12,000. Liposuction is priced per area treated, usually $3,000 to $6,000 per area. These prices reflect surgeon fee, facility cost, anesthesia, and implants where applicable. Verify current pricing directly with the practice before any commitment, as material costs shift. Restore accepts CareCredit and offers in-house payment plans; the practice bills most insurance plans for reconstructive procedures when medically necessary (cancer recovery, functional impairment), though cosmetic surgery is out-of-pocket. Reconstructive cases covered by insurance require pre-authorization and medical documentation of the necessity.
Oklahoma City's plastic surgery market splits into two categories: hospital-affiliated surgeons and independent practitioners. Surgeons at OU Medicine or Integris Health operate within institutional frameworks, meaning longer scheduling timelines (often 6 to 12 weeks for cosmetic consultations) but tighter insurance coordination and integrated reconstruction pathways for cancer patients. Independent surgeons like those at Restore typically offer shorter wait times for cosmetic consultations (2 to 4 weeks) and more flexible surgical scheduling, but require patient-managed insurance claims and appeals. Restore's ownership structure allows it to maintain its own operating room, eliminating facility rental fees that some independent practitioners pass to patients, potentially lowering total cost compared to surgeons using hospital or ASC rentals. For reconstructive work post-mastectomy or accident, hospital-affiliated surgeons may coordinate more seamlessly with oncology or trauma teams, making them preferable for complex medical cases. For elective cosmetic surgery, Restore's direct scheduling and facility control often translate to faster turnaround and competitive pricing.
Restore is well-suited to patients seeking cosmetic surgery without urgent medical necessity, who can schedule 2 to 8 weeks out and prefer shorter wait times than hospital systems offer. Patients with good health status (no active cancer treatment, uncontrolled diabetes, or clotting disorders) move through the process efficiently. Those requiring reconstructive surgery as part of cancer recovery or trauma response benefit from Restore's surgical capability, though patients may need parallel coordination with oncologists or trauma surgeons at affiliated hospitals. Restore does not suit patients who cannot travel to an operating room facility (the practice does not offer in-office-only surgery) or those with complex medical histories requiring hospital-level intensive care post-operatively. Patients expecting the practice to bill insurance automatically for cosmetic procedures should confirm their understanding upfront; Restore coordinates insurance for reconstructive cases but requires patients to understand the cosmetic/reconstructive distinction.
The initial consultation involves a meeting with the surgeon (not a physician assistant or nurse consultant), review of before-and-after galleries, discussion of realistic outcomes, and photography for surgical planning. The surgeon will assess anatomy, discuss implant options (for breast surgery), review incision placement, and answer questions about recovery. Consultations typically last 30 to 45 minutes. The practice provides cost estimates, financing options, and a surgical schedule during this visit if the patient decides to proceed. Pre-operative bloodwork and clearance are completed closer to surgery, usually 1 to 2 weeks beforehand. No deposit is typically required at consultation, though the practice may request a percentage down payment once surgery is scheduled.
Restore operates surgical hours typically Monday through Friday, 7:00 AM to 4:00 PM. The facility is located in Oklahoma City proper (confirm exact address and parking availability with the practice, as location details may change). Parking is on-site. Patients undergoing surgery must arrange a designated driver, as sedation and anesthesia prevent independent departure. Recovery typically occurs in-facility for 1 to 2 hours post-operatively before discharge. Follow-up appointments are scheduled at 1 week, 2 weeks, 6 weeks, and 3 months post-op. Verify current hours and any closure dates before scheduling.
Restore Plastic Surgery Center fills a specific niche in Oklahoma City's surgical landscape: independent capacity, board-certified expertise, and direct surgeon access without institutional wait times. For patients confident in elective cosmetic surgery and willing to manage the out-of-pocket cost, the practice offers a straightforward pathway to operating room surgery without hospital bureaucracy.
