Our Practice
When you arrive at the office, typically the first contact is with Alicia or Talena. They will organize your cosmetic consultation appointments and follow-ups. At the time of the consultation, Kristina will assist with the consultation and take care of scheduling any surgical procedures.
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FAQ’s
The most commonly asked question at our office is "Who is Dr. Sandra Taylor?" Sandra Taylor is a General Practitioner who works in the office surgically treating skin cancer and cosmetic facial moles. While not in the office, she is a surgical assistant for Dr. Chris Taylor and several other plastic surgeons in Victoria. Much to everyone's surprise, they are not actually related!

Dr. Sandra Taylor
Facilities
The Oak Bay office is primarily used for initial cosmetic and reconstructive consultations and minor procedures such as cosmetic facial mole excision and scar revision.

Oak Bay Office
Most procedures such as liposuction, breast augmentation, and abdominoplasty requiring general anesthesia take place at Victoria Surgery, a private plastic surgical center established in 1966.
For more extensive procedures such as abdominoplasty, brachioplasty (arm lift) and belt lipectomy (lower body lift), Mary, a registered nurse, along with the other postoperative care nurses at Victoria Surgery, will provide any necessary at home postoperative visits.
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Belt-lipectomy or other more complex procedures following massive weight loss or bariatric surgery and abdominoplasty or cosmetic breast surgery for those patients with unique medical needs may be undertaken at the Royal Jubilee Hospital.

Royal Jubilee Hospital
Directions to the Clinic
Dr. Taylor's plastic surgery office is located on Oak Bay Avenue, a few blocks from the Royal Jubilee Hospital. When coming from downtown Victoria along Fort Street, make a right turn onto Oak Bay Avenue and the office is the first office building on the right.
Parking: Turn onto McGregor which is just on the downtown side of the building leading to the parkade which is on the second floor of the building.
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