Facial Plastic Surgeon in Denver, Colorado
Okland Facial Plastic Surgery is a Denver facial plastic surgery practice focused on aesthetic surgery of the nose, face and neck. Trained at Stanford and Vanderbilt, Dr. Tyler Okland combines structural surgery with an obsessive focus on proportion and shape to create results that leave no visible evidence of surgery.
BOARD-CERTIFIED Facial Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery
+ Otolaryngology–Head & Neck Surgery
UNIVERSITY Otolaryngology–Head & Neck Surgery Residency
UNIVERSITY Facial Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery Fellowship
COLORADO Denver-Based · Patients Travel Nationally
The best result still looks like you.
Dr. Tyler Okland is a facial plastic surgeon in Denver specializing in primary and revision rhinoplasty, extended deep plane facelift surgery, deep neck lift surgery and comprehensive facial rejuvenation.
The practice is intentionally narrow. Dr. Okland does not divide his surgical attention across the body. His work centers on the nose, face and neck — structures he evaluates, plans and operates on every week.
That specialization shapes everything from consultation and surgical planning to postoperative care: understand the anatomy, protect identity, make only the changes that improve the whole face, and pursue a result that looks natural enough to escape notice.
The result should be obvious. The surgery should not be.
A nose should still belong to the face around it. A facelift should not look uncomfortably tight or pulled.
Dr. Okland plans the face as a composition rather than a collection of isolated features. Bone structure, skin quality, facial proportions, volume, movement and the way light moves across the face all matter. The operation is then built around the individual anatomy — not around a template.
The goal is not to give a patient a different face. It is to make the features that are already theirs look more balanced, more rested and more naturally refined.
Rhinoplasty designed for the face around it.
The nose sits at the center of the face, and even small changes can alter the way the eyes, lips, profile and smile are perceived.
Dr. Okland approaches rhinoplasty structurally and face-first. He evaluates the nose from the profile, frontal and three-quarter views; studies the chin, radix, lips and facial skeleton around it; and examines nasal breathing before the aesthetic plan is finalized.
The objective is a nose that is straighter, more symmetric and more harmonious — while preserving the features that make the patient recognizable. Form and function are planned together rather than treated as separate goals.
Extended Deep Plane Facelift and Facial Rejuvenation: The Face and Neck Should Be Treated As a Whole
Facial aging is not a single problem. Gravity causes tissues to descend while volume is lost from predictable areas of the face. Treating only loose skin cannot fully correct either process.
For appropriate patients, facial rejuvenation may combine an extended deep plane facelift and deep neck lift with selective procedures such as brow lift, fat transfer, eyelid surgery or lip lift. The plan is determined by the patient’s anatomy and pattern of aging.
The goal is not simply to tighten the lower face. It is to restore the face as a complete composition — elevating descended tissues along the correct vectors, restoring lost volume and rebuilding clean definition through the jawline. The goal is a face that looks restored, not rearranged.
Real patients. Individual anatomy. Results that still look like them.
A surgeon’s aesthetic is best judged across many different faces. These cases should demonstrate how technique changes with skin thickness, skeletal proportions, patterns of facial aging, breathing anatomy and the patient’s goals.
Double board-certified facial plastic surgeon. Stanford residency. Vanderbilt fellowship.
Dr. Tyler Okland is a double board-certified facial plastic surgeon in Denver whose surgical practice is focused on the nose, face and neck.
After medical school at the University of Colorado, Dr. Okland completed a five-year residency in Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery at Stanford, where he trained extensively in the anatomy and surgery of the face, nose and neck. He then completed fellowship training in Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery at Vanderbilt.
That training path shaped a practice built around specialization rather than breadth. His work centers on rhinoplasty, facial rejuvenation and the procedures that support them.
Surgical planning is personal, postoperative care is direct, and patients are cared for with the expectation that trust must be earned repeatedly — before surgery, during recovery and long after the operation.
No templates. Your face sets the plan.
Dr. Okland’s consultation process is designed to identify the changes that will create the greatest improvement while preserving what makes your face recognizable.
For rhinoplasty, that means evaluating facial proportions, nasal structure and breathing together. For facial rejuvenation, it means understanding where tissues have descended, where volume has been lost and which vectors must be reversed to restore youth.
The goal is a clear, individualized surgical plan built around your anatomy, priorities and long-term result.
Focused exclusively on the face, nose and neck.
Dr. Okland’s practice is intentionally narrow. His surgical work centers on rhinoplasty and comprehensive facial rejuvenation, supported by a limited group of procedures addressing the brow, eyes, lips and neck.
The common thread is specialization: every operation is planned around facial anatomy, proportion and a result that remains recognizably yours.
The team supporting recovery and long-term skin health.
Surgery changes structure. Healing, skin quality and long-term maintenance require a different set of tools.
Okland Facial Plastic Surgery works hand-in-glove with Tone Medical Aesthetics to support patients before and after surgery with individualized recovery and skin-health strategies. The purpose is not to add treatments for the sake of treatment. It is to protect and maintain the surgical result as long as possible.
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Trust is built before, during and after surgery.
Patient experiences reflect the care, planning and attention to detail that shape every stage of surgery and recovery.
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Operation Breathe
Facial plastic surgery can restore more than appearance.
Through Operation Breathe, Dr. Tyler Okland donates his surgical care to eligible women living with nasal deformity, impaired breathing or both as a result of physical domestic violence.
Independent facility and anesthesia fees remain the patient’s responsibility.
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Common questions about choosing a facial plastic surgeon.
The result should be obvious. The surgery should not be.
If you are considering rhinoplasty, extended deep plane facelift or another facial procedure, schedule a consultation with Dr. Tyler Okland, MD to explore what can be achieved while preserving what makes your face uniquely yours.