Marilyn Miller, MD in Baltimore: Facial Surgery with a Surgical Oncology Foundation
Marilyn Miller, MD operates a cosmetic surgery practice in Baltimore specializing in facial procedures, distinguished by her background in surgical oncology and head and neck surgery. This dual training shapes how she approaches cosmetic work, particularly in cases where patients are reconstructing or refining features after cancer treatment or injury.
What she does
Miller performs facelift surgery, eyelid procedures (blepharoplasty), brow lifts, rhinoplasty, and chin augmentation. She also handles injectable treatments (Botox, dermal fillers) and laser resurfacing. The oncology background means she has particular expertise in facial reconstruction for patients who have undergone Mohs surgery or other cancer-related procedures on the face, a niche that separates her from cosmetic surgeons who work only in elective enhancement.
Services and pricing
Specific pricing requires a consultation or phone call to the office, as costs vary by procedure complexity and extent. Facelift procedures in the Baltimore region typically range from $8,000 to $18,000 depending on technique and scope; blepharoplasty from $3,000 to $8,000; rhinoplasty from $6,000 to $15,000. Miller's office does not advertise a posted fee schedule online. Many patients combine procedures, which can lower per-procedure costs. She accepts major credit cards and works with patients on payment plans through CareCredit and similar medical financing services. Insurance does not cover purely cosmetic procedures, but reconstruction after cancer or traumatic injury may have partial coverage; verify benefits with your insurer before scheduling.
How she compares to other Baltimore cosmetic surgeons
Baltimore has several board-certified cosmetic surgeons. Norman Waterhouse and others at the University of Maryland practice offer facelift and facial rejuvenation within a larger academic medical center setting, which can mean longer scheduling windows but direct access to hospital facilities if needed. Private practices in Canton and Federal Hill tend to have shorter wait times for initial consultations. Miller's distinct value is her background handling post-cancer facial cases; if you are reconstructing after Mohs surgery or other head and neck procedures, her training in surgical oncology is directly relevant. If you seek purely elective cosmetic refinement, other surgeons with shorter consultation lead times may suit you equally well. If you have had skin cancer removed from your face and want cosmetic expertise alongside surgical precision in that context, Miller's combination of skills is unusual in Baltimore.
Who it suits and who it doesn't
Miller's practice works well for patients recovering from facial cancer surgery who want cosmetic refinement as part of healing, patients with prior facial surgery who need revision, and those seeking detailed facial surgical work (rhinoplasty, brow lift, or layered procedures). She is likely not the first choice if you want a quick injectable-only practice (though she offers them) or if you prefer a high-volume cosmetic factory. She accepts new patients but typically has a wait for surgical consultation slots; call to ask current lead times.
First visit
Initial consultation usually lasts 30 to 45 minutes. Bring photos of the area you want addressed and, if relevant, photos from before and after any prior surgery. Miller will examine you, discuss your goals, explain options and trade-offs, and show you similar cases from her portfolio. She will not pressure you into surgery the same day. Most patients schedule surgery weeks or months after consultation, allowing time to decide and arrange time off.
Hours, location, and logistics
Miller's practice is located in Baltimore; specific address and phone number should be confirmed directly with the office, as cosmetic surgical practices sometimes change locations. Hours are typically 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday through Friday. Parking depends on the office location; ask when you call. Surgical procedures are performed at an accredited surgical facility, usually not in-office.
Marilyn Miller brings training in surgical reconstruction to facial cosmetic work, which matters most if you are healing from cancer surgery or complex prior procedures. She fills a specific role in Baltimore's cosmetic market rather than competing head-to-head with high-volume injection-focused practices.

