Chicago’s Premier Plastic Surgeon

Dr. Michael Ogilvie

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Background

Meet Dr. Ogilvie

Michael P. Ogilvie, M.D., M.B.A., is a plastic and reconstructive surgeon who is double board certified by the American Board of Surgery and the American Board of Plastic Surgery. A native Chicagoan, he was born and raised in Hyde Park and is proud to serve the community he loves. Dr. Ogilvie prides himself on providing his patients with the highest levels of care founded on surgical expertise and artistic vision to give the most natural results possible.

With his highly personalized approach and meticulous attention to detail, Dr. Ogilvie strives to fully understand his patients’ goals to provide realistic expectations and expert care. He offers a full complement of cosmetic and reconstructive surgical procedures to meet every patient’s individualized needs. The dedication Dr. Ogilvie has exhibited throughout his career allows him to provide the absolute best results possible with understanding, kindness, and compassion.

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Education

Medical Training & Experience

  • Doctor of Medicine, University of Chicago Pritzker School of Medicine
  • MBA, University of Chicago Booth School of Business
  • Cum Laude, Biochemical Sciences, Harvard University
  • Double Board Certified Plastic Surgeon by The American Board of Plastic Surgery
  • Member of the American Society of Plastic Surgeons
  • Member of the American Society of Aesthetic Plastic Surgery
  • Member of the Illinois Society of Plastic Surgery

After receiving his dual degrees, Dr. Ogilvie completed a rigorous five-year general surgery residency and a two-year post-doctoral research fellowship in trauma and critical care at Jackson Memorial Hospital at the University of Miami in Miami, FL. Dr. Ogilvie continued his training by accepting a plastic and reconstructive surgery fellowship at the highly renowned Duke University in Durham, NC, where he spent three years training alongside some of this country’s leading plastic and reconstructive surgeons. Finally, he rounded out his training experience with a year-long aesthetic and oculoplastic surgery fellowship at the prestigious Few Institute for Aesthetic Surgery in Chicago under the mentorship of the world-renowned plastic surgeon Dr. Julius Few. While at the University of Miami and Duke University, Dr. Ogilvie was named a chief resident at both programs.

Getting to know Dr. Ogilvie

  • The University of Chicago, Pritzker School of Medicine

    Medical Doctor

    June 2006

  • The University of Chicago, Booth School of Business

    Master of Business Administration, Concentrations: Economics, Entrepreneurship and Finance

    June 2005

  • Harvard University

    Bachelor of Arts in Biochemical Sciences, cum laude in field

      June 2001

  • Ogilvie Plastic Surgery, LLC

    Founder and Director

  • 2017 – Present

    Advocate Christ Medical Center, Div. of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery

    Attending Plastic Surgeon

  • 2016 – 2017

    The Few Institute for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery

    Aesthetic and Oculoplastic Surgery Fellow, Julius W. Few, MD

  • 2013 – 2016

    Duke University, School of Medicine, Div. of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery

    Clinical Fellow

  • 2010 – 2013

    University of Miami, Miller School of Medicine, Dept. of Surgery

    General Surgery Resident, PGY 3-5

  • 2008 – 2010

    University of Miami, Miller School of Medicine, Div. of Trauma and Critical Care

    Research Fellow, Kenneth Proctor, PhD

  • 2006 – 2008

    University of Miami, Miller School of Medicine, Dept. of Surgery

    General Surgery Resident, PGY 1-2

  • 2006 – 2007

    University of Miami, Miller School of Medicine, Div. of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery

    Research Assistant, Zubin Panthaki, MD

  • 2003 – 2006

    University of Chicago, Pritzker School of Medicine, Div. of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery

    Research Assistant, David Song, MD, Lawrence Gottlieb, MD, Jayant Agarwal, MD

  • 2002

    University of Chicago, Pritzker School of Medicine, Dept. of Internal Medicine

    NIH Summer Research Program Participant, David Meltzer, MD, Chad Whelan, MD

  • 2000 – 2001

    Harvard University, Dept. of Molecular and Cellular Biology

    Research Assistant, Jonathan Seidman, PhD

  • Board Certified Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeon, American Board of Plastic Surgery, 2018

  • Board Certified General Surgeon, American Board of Surgery, 2014

  • Diplomate, National Board of Medical Examiners, 2007

  • American College of Surgeons – Fellow

  • American Society of Plastic Surgeons – Active Member

  • American Society of Aesthetic Plastic Surgery – Active Member

  • Illinois Society of Plastic Surgeons – Active Member

  • University of Miami’s Robert Zeppa Resident Research Award, 2010

  • The Provident Foundation’s Legacy Helping Hands Scholarship (Excellence in medical education), 2004

  • Graduate School of Business Merit Scholarship (Joint study in MD/MBA program), 2004

  • Jocelyn Grant Scholarship (Seniors pursuing careers in science), 2001

  • Harvard College Scholarship (Dean’s List), 2000

  • Maier Scholarship (Merit, all four years), 1997

  • Senior thesis: “Genetic Linkage Analysis for Peg Lateral Incisor/Hypodontia Tooth Abnormalities.” (2001). Jonathan Seidman, PhD.

  • Agarwal JP, Ogilvie MP, Wu LC, Lohman RF, Gottlieb LJ, Franczyk M, Song DH. Vacuum assisted closure for sternal wounds: A first line therapeutic management approach. Plastic Surgical Forum. 2004; 27: 143-145.

  • Agarwal JP, Ogilvie MP, Wu LC, Lohman RF, Gottlieb LJ, Franczyk M, Song DH. “Vacuum assisted closure for sternal wounds: A first line therapeutic management approach.” Plast Reconstr Surg. 2005 Sep; 116(4): 1035-1040.

  • Polavarapu N, Ogilvie MP, Panthaki Z. “Microbiology of burn wound infections.” J Craniofac Surg. 2008 Jul; 19(4): 899-902.

  • Ogilvie MP, Panthaki Z. “Burns of the developing breast.” J Craniofac Surg. 2008 Jul; 19(4): 1030-1033.

  • Ogilvie MP, Panthaki Z. “Electrical burns of the upper extremity in the pediatric population.” J Craniofac Surg. 2008 Jul; 19(4): 1040-1046.

  • Cheung MC, Housri N, Ogilvie MP, Sola JE, Koniaris LG. “Surgery does not adversely affect survival in primary gastrointestinal lymphoma.” J Surg Oncol. 2009 Jul; 100(1): 59-64.

  • Dayicioglu D, Martell E, Ogilvie MP, Goza A, Panthaki Z, Armstrong M. “Vascular anomalies of the upper extremity in children.” J Craniofac Surg. 2009 Jul; 20(4): 1025-9.

  • King DR, Ogilvie MP, Pereira BM, Chang Y, Manning RJ, Conner JA, Schulman CI, McKenney MG, Proctor KG. “Heart Rate Variability as a Triage Tool in Patients with Trauma During Prehospital Helicopter Transport.” J Trauma. 2009 Sep; 67(3): 436-40.

  • Use of the Bispectral Index Monitoring on Office-based Sedation in Plastic Surgery Procedures: An Evidence-based Tutorial. Plastic Surgery Hyperguide. 2009. Available at: http://www.plasticsurgery.hyperguides.com/tutorial.asp?tid=50361. Last accessed: Jan 8th.

  • Pereira BM, Ogilvie MP, Gomez-Rodriquez JC, Ryan ML, Pena D, Marttos AC, Pizano LR, McKenney MG. “A review of ureteral injuries after external trauma.” Scand J Trauma Resusc Emerg Med. 2010 Feb; 18(6): 2-11.

  • Ogilvie MP, Pereira BM, McKenney MG, McMahon PJ, Manning JR, Namias N, Livingstone AS, Schulman CI, Proctor KG. “First report on the safety and efficacy of hetastarch solution for initial resuscitation at a level 1 trauma center.” J Am Coll Surg. 2010 May; 210(5): 870-80, discussion 880-2.

  • Ogilvie MP, Pereira BM, Ryan ML, Panthaki ZJ. “Emergency department assessment and management of facial trauma from war-related injuries.” J Craniofac Surg. 2010 Jul; 21(4): 1002-8.

  • Pereira BM, Ryan ML, Ogilvie MP, Gomez-Rodriguez JC, McAndrew P, Garcia GD, Proctor KG. “Predeployment mass casualty and clinical trauma training for US Army forward surgical teams.” J Craniofac Surg. 2010 Jul; 21(4): 982-6.

  • Cheung MC, Zhuge Y, Yang R, Ogilvie MP, Koniaris LG, Rodriguez MM, Sola JE. “Incidence and outcomes of extremity soft-tissue sarcomas in children.” J Surg Res. 2010 Oct; 163(2): 282-9.

  • Ogilvie MP, Pereira BMT, Ryan ML, Gomez-Rodriguez JC, Pierre EJ, Livingstone AS, Proctor KG. “Bispectral Index (BIS) to monitor propofol sedation in trauma patients.” J Trauma. 2011 Nov; 71(5): 1415-21.

  • Ryan ML, Thorson CM, Otero CA, Ogilvie MP, Cheung MC, Saigal GM, Thaller SR. “Pediatric facial trauma: a review of guidelines for assessment, evaluation and management in the emergency department.” J Craniofac Surg. 2011 Jul; 22(4): 1183-9.

  • Ryan ML, Ogilvie MP, Pereira BMT, Gomez-Rodriguez JC, Manning RJ, Vargas P, Duncan RC, Proctor KG. “Heart rate variability is an independent predictor of morbidity and mortality in hemodynamically stable trauma patients.” J Trauma. 2011 Jun; 70(6): 1371-80.

  • Ogilvie MP, Ryan ML, Proctor KG. “Hetastarch during initial resuscitation from trauma.” J Trauma. 2011 May; 70(5): S19-21.

  • King DR, Ogilvie MP, Velmahos G, Alam HB, Demoya MA, Wilcox SR, Mejaddam AY, Van Der Wilden GM, Birkhan OA, Fikry K. “Emergent cricothyroidotomies for trauma: training considerations.” Am J Emerg Med. 2012 Oct; 30(8): 1429-32.

  • King DR, Ogilvie MP, Michailidou M, Velmahos G, Alam H, deMoya M, Fikry K. “Fifty-four emergent cricothyroidotomies: are surgeons reluctant teachers?” Scand J Surg. 2012; 101(1): 13-5.

  • Ryan ML, Ogilvie MP, Pereira BM, Gomez-Rodriguez JC, Livingstone AS, Proctor KG. “Effect of hetastarch bolus in trauma patients requiring emergency surgery.” J Spec Oper Med. 2012 Fall; 12(3): 57-67.

  • Van Haren RM, Thorson CM, Ogilvie MP, Valle EJ, Guarch GA, Jouria JA, Busko AM, Harris LT, Bullock MR, Jagid JR, Livingstone AS, Proctor KG. “Vasopressin for cerebral perfusion pressure management in patients with severe traumatic brain injury: preliminary results of a randomized controlled trial.” J Trauma Acute Care Surg. 2013 Dec; 75(6): 1024-30.

  • Waldron NH, Stolp BW, Ogilvie MP, Powers DB, Shaughnessy MR. “Transorbital endotracheal intubation: a nonstandard approach to a difficult airway”. J Clin Anesth. 2016 Nov; 34: 314-7.

  • Ogilvie MP, Few JW Jr, Semersky AJ, Kulick NT, Vorisek MK. “What neurotoxins have taught us about the brow: The reintroduction and review of the transpalpebral browpexy”. Aesthetic Plast Surg. 2018 Feb; 42(1): 126-36.

  • Ogilvie MP, Few JW Jr, Tomur SS, Teven CM, Semersky AJ, Bruno CR, Kulick NT. “Rejuvenating the face: An analysis of 100 absorbable suture suspension patients”. Aesthet Surg. 2018 May; 38(6): 654-63.

  • Hoschander AS, Ogilvie MP, Oeltjen J. “Implant-based breast reconstruction: Exchange of tissue expander for permanent implant”. Operative Procedures in Plastic, Aesthetic and Reconstructive Surgery, ed. Hoschander AS, et al (Boca Raton: CRC Press, 2016), 75-9.

  • Ogilvie MP, Few JW Jr. “Blepharoplasty Discussion”. The Unfavorable Result in Plastic Surgery: Avoidance and Treatment 4th ed., eds. Cohen MN, Thaller SR (New York: Thieme, 2018).

  • Few JW Jr, Ogilvie MP. “Concepts of Beauty”. The Art of Combining Surgical and Nonsurgical Techniques in Aesthetic Medicine, ed. Few JW Jr (New York: Thieme, 2018), 1-5.

  • Ogilvie MP, Few JW Jr. “Future Considerations”. The Art of Combining Surgical and Nonsurgical Techniques in Aesthetic Medicine, ed. Few JW Jr (New York: Thieme, 2018), 159-66.

  • 2024

    “Obstetric & Gynecological Considerations in Plastic Surgery Patients.”

    Presented at the Advocate South Region OB/Gyn Grand Rounds, Mar 14th

  • 2020

    “What is an Employed Practice?”

    Presented at the Senior Residents Conference at the 89th Annual Virtual Meeting of The American Society of Plastic Surgeons, Oct 15th

  • 2019

    “What is an Employed Practice?”

    Presented at the Senior Residents Conference at the 88th Annual Meeting of The American Society of Plastic Surgeons, San Diego, CA, Sep 19th.

  • 2017

    “Rejuvenating the Face of Aesthetic Medicine: Silhouette InstaLiftTM”.

    Presented at the 1st Annual ASAPS Endorsed Fellowship Forum at the 50th Annual Meeting of The American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery, San Diego, CA, Apr 28th.

  • 2017

    “Facial Anatomy”.

    Presented at the Society of Plastic Surgical Skin Care Specialists Nurse Injectors’ Cadaver Lab, San Diego, CA, Apr 27th.

  • 2015

    “Ethnic Rhinoplasty”.

    Presented at the Duke University Div. of Plastic Surgery, Surgical Grand Rounds, Durham, NC, Apr 29th.

  • 2014

    “Creation of Digital Data Log for Free Flap Monitoring”.

    Presented at the Duke University Healthcare Quality Improvement Course, Durham, NC, Jun 6th.

  • 2014

    “Chest Wall Reconstruction”.

    Presented at the Duke University Div. of Plastic Surgery, Surgical Grand Rounds, Durham, NC, Feb 26th.

  • 2010

    “Reducing Morbidity & Mortality in Trauma Victims in the 21st Century: Novel Training, Therapeutic and Monitoring Strategies”.

    Presented at the University of Miami Dept. of Surgery, Surgical Grand Rounds, Miami, FL, May 27th.

  • 2010

    “The Use of Bispectral Index to Monitor Propofol Sedation in Ventilated Trauma Patients: Accuracy, Specificity and Precision”.

    Presented at the South Florida Chapter of the American College of Surgeons 21st Annual Fellow, Resident & Medical Student Surgical Research Forum Paper Presentations, Miami Beach, FL, Apr 29th, Awarded 1st place in category of Clinical Surgery Research.

    Presented at the Florida Chapter of the American College of Surgeons 2010 Annual Meeting, 3rd Annual Copeland Resident Paper Competition, Key Largo, FL, May 21st.

  • 2009

    “Initial Fluid Resuscitation using a Hetastarch Solution: Safety and Efficacy at a Single Level 1 Trauma Center”.

    Presented at the University of Miami Dept. of Surgery, Surgical Grand Rounds, Miami, FL, Nov 5th.

    Presented at the American College of Surgeons Florida Committee on Trauma Resident Paper Competition, Tampa, FL, Nov 13th.

    Presented at the 121st Annual Meeting of the Southern Surgical Association by Alan S. Livingstone, MD and Michael P. Ogilvie, MD, MBA, Hot Springs, VA, Dec 9th, published online http://www.southernsurg.org/PDFs/2009_PrelimProg.pdf.

  • 2009

    “First Report on Use of Bispectral Index (BIS) to Monitor Propofol Sedation in Ventilated Trauma Patients”.

    Presented at the American College of Surgeons Florida Committee on Trauma Resident Paper Competition, Tampa, FL, Nov 13th.

  • 2006

    “Vacuum-Assisted Closure for Sternal Wounds: A First-Line Therapeutic Management Approach”.

    Presented at the University of Chicago – 60th Annual Senior Scientific Session, Chicago, IL, Jun 10th.

  • 2005

    “Recognizing Pain in the JCAHO Compliant Environment: Are we there yet?”.

    Presented at The Society of Hospital Medicine National Meeting, Chicago, IL. Presented by Chad T. Whelan, MD, Michael P. Ogilvie and David O. Meltzer, MD, PhD of the University of Chicago.

  • 2002

    “A Cohort Study Comparing a Post-Discharge Survey on Pain to Real-Time Chart Review: A Measure of Unrecognized Pain in the General Internal Medicine Service”.

    Presented at the NIH sponsored, University of Chicago – 8th Annual Student Summer Research Poster Forum, Chicago, IL, Jun 6th.

  • 2014

    The Plastic Surgery Foundation; Pilot Research Grant: Delivery of miR through Biodegradable Scaffolds. Proposal ID: 311778.

  • Dr. Ogilvie is highly professional, personable, and knowledgeable. In my consultation, he listened carefully to my concerns, offering great advice for optimal treatment results.

    – C.B.

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