Dallas & Southlake Plastic Surgery Offices
Dr. Bogdan has offices two offices for the convenience of his Mommy Makeover patients. In Dallas, his plastic surgery office is located near North Park Center. In Southlake, his plastic surgery office is directly across from Southlake Town Square. In both locations, Dr. Bogdan utilizes specialty hospitals that offer the most modern surgical equipment, highest patient safety, and provide excellent care for his patients.
Dr. Bogdan's Southlake office is conveniently located on Carroll Avenue, directly across from Town Square. In this office, you can expect a boutique experience where Dr. Bogdan will take care of you personally for every aspect of your consultation. We strive to avoid any patient overlap, so you will have a very private experience.
In Southlake, Dr. Bogdan performs most of his surgery at Harris Methodist Southlake, a new specialty surgical hospital within walking distance from his office. The facility is very well run and provides both excellent patient care in terms of safety, and a wonderful emotional experience. For patients undergoing an extensive Mommy-Makeover procedure, or for those who just wish the convenience offered by full-time nursing staff, the hospital has an overnight nursing floor.
In Dallas, Dr. Bogdan shares an office with two of worlds most respected rhinoplasty surgeons, Drs. Jack Gunter and Spencer Cochran. The office is easily accessed, located on Walnut Hill Lane just of Highway 75. The office tends to be a bit busier due to the higher number of patients, but we make every effort to make your visit as discrete and personal as possible. The staff is exceptional and extremely professional.
Most of Dr. Bogdan's Dallas Mommy Makeover patients undergo surgery at the Texas Institute for Surgery - a specialty hospital affiliated with Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital Dallas. The hospital has one of the most high tech operating environments available and offers the type of care that Dr. Bogdan's patients appreciate. It has a fully staffed nursing floor, so that patients can stay overnight if it is indicated.

