Facial Plastic Surgery before and after with Dr. Paul Nassif; Should victims of cosmetic surgery malpractice be able to sue the doctor whom ‘treated’ them?

www.spaldingplasticsurgery.com, (310)-275-2467 There are two main types of nasal plastic surgery rhinoplasty surgery and septoplasty surgery. The first, rhinoplasty is a cosmetic plastic surgery procedure to change the shape and contour of the patient’s nose. The second, septoplasty, is a reconstructive procedure designed to improve nasal function from the inside. Here at FaceForum, we are concerned primarily with the former. Small incisions are created behind the hairline, measuring less than 2-cm in length. These incisions hide quite nicely in the hairline. This minimally invasive technique of endoscopic brow lift visualization is performed using a fiber optic endoscope. Visualization is in an exact plane beneath the scalp and subcutaneous tissue. Tissue is released and repositioned to appear more youthful. The hairline is slightly raised. The eyebrows and redundant eyelid skin are also repositioned upward. The forehead glabellar muscles, which cause the facial expressions of worry, concern, and fatigue are trimmed. A muscle sectioning procedure is performed in the central portion of the forehead to these muscles. Following the healing process, the muscles will not contract as much and the sense of worry and fatigue will be resolved. Eyelid surgery (technically called blepharoplasty) is a procedure to remove fat–usually along with excess skin and muscle from the upper and lower eyelids. Eyelid surgery can correct drooping upper lids and puffy bags below your eyes

Question by why not?: Should victims of cosmetic surgery malpractice be able to sue the doctor whom ‘treated’ them?
I think it could force cosmetic surgery industry standards to go much higher up as a result and lead to fewer mistakes.

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Answer by J LOVE
Yes, they normally do sue the doctors.

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Arabic-web-Europeans go to Morocco for cheaper plastic surgery; should victims of cosmetic surgery malpractice be able to sue the doctor whom ‘treated’ them?

In a growing trend, people from all over Europe and as far as the United States are flocking to Morocco for plastic surgery, preferring clinics in the affluent districts of Rabat to the ones they have back home. A voiced AFPTV report.
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Question by why not?: should victims of cosmetic surgery malpractice be able to sue the doctor whom ‘treated’ them?
I think it could force cosmetic surgery industry standards to go much higher up as a result and lead to fewer mistakes.

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Answer by mbrcatz17
They can sue now. Nothing stopping them.

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