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Sunday, July 20, 2008
My Surgery Didn't Turn Out as I Expected. Is This Malpractice?
As a part of informed consent, a physician must discuss the risks involved with a procedure, as well as the alternatives to the procedure, including non-treatment if it is an option. In the case of cosmetic procedures, the cosmetic surgeon and patient must discuss at length the aesthetic goals of the patient. A voluntary, cosmetic procedure such as a rhinoplasty or facelift that does not turn out exactly as the patient envisioned does not constitute a valid malpractice claim. If the surgeon failed to adequately discuss such aesthetic goals, and this can be proven, then a case might be made.
Emergency surgeries often have the potential to produce undesirable results. Surgeons sometimes have to make decisions based on the unexpected. If a surgeon makes a wrong decision, or one that might be outside the reasonable standard of care, then a patient might have a malpractice claim.
If your surgery did not go as planned, and believe you might have a malpractice case, please contact malpractice attorneys Weiss & Paarz today to arrange a consultation.
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