Lisa D Taylor, MD operates a solo plastic surgery practice in Oklahoma City specializing in both reconstructive procedures and cosmetic enhancement, with a board certification from the American Board of Plastic Surgery. Her practice serves patients across the Oklahoma City metro who are seeking surgical refinement rather than injectable-only services, positioning her as a full-scope option in a market where some competitors focus narrowly on Botox and fillers.
Taylor's office functions as an independent surgical practice rather than a clinic within a larger medical system or chain. The surgical scope includes breast procedures (augmentation, reconstruction, lift, reduction), facial surgery (rhinoplasty, facelifts, blepharoplasty), body contouring (abdominoplasty, liposuction, post-bariatric surgery), and reconstructive work following trauma or cancer treatment. The practice does not appear to emphasize injectables as a primary revenue driver; consultations center on surgical candidacy and outcome expectations.
Specific fee schedules vary by procedure complexity and individual anatomy, but Taylor's office quotes fees on a case-by-case basis during the consultation. Breast augmentation in Oklahoma City typically ranges from $6,000 to $9,500 depending on implant type and approach; facelift procedures generally fall between $8,000 and $12,000. These figures track regional averages and should be confirmed directly with the office, as surgical pricing reflects anesthesia, facility, and surgeon variables rather than published menus.
Taylor operates in accredited surgical settings, which adds facility fees beyond the surgeon's charge. Financing options (payment plans, medical credit lines like CareCredit) are available but specifics should be verified with the office. Insurance covers reconstructive procedures when medically necessary (post-cancer, significant trauma, functional breathing impairment); cosmetic surgery is out-of-pocket.
Oklahoma City's plastic surgery landscape includes both single surgeons and multi-surgeon practices. The Plastic Surgery Center of Oklahoma, led by multiple board-certified surgeons, offers a broader range of injectables and laser services alongside surgery; it suits patients who want to bundle cosmetic maintenance with one-time surgical procedures. Taylor's solo practice model may appeal to patients who prefer continuity with a single surgeon through consultation, surgery, and follow-up. Some OKC practitioners (Aesthetic Surgery Center, practices in Edmond) emphasize non-surgical offerings more heavily; Taylor's reputation tilts surgical. For reconstructive work specifically, patients referred post-cancer often find Taylor through Integris or OU Health tumor centers rather than through cosmetic networking.
Taylor's practice works best for patients seeking breast surgery, facial rejuvenation, or body contouring with realistic outcome expectations and the ability to take time off work (surgical recovery typically spans 1 to 4 weeks depending on procedure). Candidates should have stable health, be non-smokers (or willing to quit pre-surgery), and be prepared to invest in post-operative care and follow-up appointments.
The practice is less suitable for patients seeking quick results via injectables, those uncomfortable with downtime, or anyone unwilling to engage in detailed pre-surgery consultation. Patients with significant medical complexity may encounter referral-back requirements to their primary care doctor.
Initial consultation involves assessment of the surgical area, photographs for comparison, discussion of realistic goals versus patient expectations, and review of surgical options and risks. Taylor typically allocates time to review before-and-after images from her own patients (filtered by similar anatomy) and to explain recovery timelines. Patients should bring reference images if they have them and be prepared to discuss lifestyle factors (smoking, sun exposure, fitness goals) that affect healing. The office gathers baseline medical history and coordinates any pre-surgery lab work or imaging. Consultations are not free; confirm the consultation fee when scheduling.
The practice operates in Oklahoma City proper; specific street address and current hours should be confirmed by calling the office or visiting the website. Like most surgical practices, appointments require advance scheduling (typically 2 to 6 weeks for surgery slots). Parking is available at the surgical facility. Surgery is performed at accredited centers, not in-office, so patients must arrange transportation home on the day of procedure.
Taylor's solo practice status means her calendar can fill faster than multi-surgeon centers during peak seasons (pre-holiday, pre-summer), particularly for popular procedures.
Taylor combines board certification, surgical breadth, and a focused reconstructive-and-cosmetic model that distinguishes her from injectable-forward competitors and from surgeons who operate exclusively within hospital systems. Patients seeking surgical expertise without the clinic-chain experience can rely on consistency.
