Robert Hein, MD is a board-certified plastic surgeon in Oklahoma City whose practice centers on breast reconstruction following mastectomy, microsurgical repair of trauma and burn injury, and cosmetic procedures including facelift and body contouring. The practice operates independently and maintains surgical relationships with OU Medicine and Integris Baptist Medical Center, where procedures are performed.
Hein holds board certification from the American Board of Plastic Surgery and brings a reconstructive foundation to a mixed cosmetic and reconstructive practice. Unlike plastic surgeons who limit their scope to cosmetic procedures alone, Hein's credentials include training in microsurgery—a technical specialty that requires fellowship-level expertise to reattach or transfer tissue with a surgical microscope. This shapes both his surgical skill level and his patient base, which includes post-cancer patients requiring complex rebuilding as well as elective cosmetic patients.
Breast reconstruction following mastectomy typically falls under cancer-care coverage (though patient responsibility varies by insurance plan). Cosmetic procedures including facelift, body contouring, liposuction, and breast augmentation or lift are priced individually and do not carry insurance reimbursement. Specific pricing requires a consultation; Oklahoma City cosmetic surgery charges for similar procedures typically range from $6,000 to $15,000 for liposuction or breast procedures, and $8,000 to $18,000 for facelift, depending on complexity. Hein's office will estimate fees based on surgical time and facility costs once the surgical plan is defined at consultation.
Oklahoma City's plastic surgeon landscape includes both large-group practices and independent surgeons. Hein's reconstructive background and microsurgery certification place him in a smaller cohort than surgeons whose practices are exclusively cosmetic. Surgeons affiliated with larger medical groups (such as those at Integris or OU) typically offer in-house financing and staffing but may have longer consultation wait times. Hein's independent model means fewer scheduling barriers but requires coordinating with hospital operating rooms for surgical facility access. For patients seeking complex breast reconstruction or repair of significant trauma or burn injury, his reconstructive credentials and fellowship training in microsurgery are a practical distinction. For straightforward cosmetic procedures, choice between Hein and competing cosmetic surgeons should factor appointment availability and the surgeon's aesthetic approach as much as credentials.
Hein's training and focus suit patients requiring reconstructive surgery after mastectomy, patients with significant burn or trauma injury needing tissue repair, and cosmetic patients who value a surgeon with advanced surgical training beyond the cosmetic scope. Patients seeking revision of prior cosmetic work or complex facial reconstruction benefit from his microsurgical credentials. The practice does not specialize in non-surgical procedures such as injectables or laser treatments, nor does it offer orthodontic or dentistry services. Patients interested in cosmetic procedures alone and unwilling to travel to a surgical facility (rather than a small office) should confirm Hein's surgical setup fits their expectations.
An initial cosmetic consultation typically involves a clinical examination, photography for surgical planning, discussion of surgical goals and limitations, and a detailed fee estimate with financing options. Reconstructive consultations for breast or trauma follow a similar pattern but include more detailed discussion of tissue options and multiple surgical stages. Hein's office will schedule procedures at Integris Baptist or OU Medicine surgical centers, both located in Oklahoma City, rather than in-office surgery. Patients should allow 1-2 weeks for the office to schedule a consultation; post-surgical follow-up requires 2-3 in-person visits over 6-12 weeks depending on procedure type.
Hein's office operates during standard business hours; specific hours should be confirmed directly with the practice. The office is located in Oklahoma City but exact address and parking information are best obtained by phone to ensure current details. Surgical procedures take place at Integris Baptist or OU Medicine facilities, both equipped with full surgical team support and anesthesia. No walk-in availability; all appointments require advance booking.
Robert Hein's combination of board certification, reconstructive fellowship training, and independent practice makes him a substantive option for Oklahoma City patients seeking complex tissue repair or cosmetic surgery performed by a surgeon with advanced microsurgical credentials.
