Publisher's Synopsis
This guide by Maikel Nisimblat empowers patients to understand their legal rights and seek compensation for medical errors or unsatisfactory results in plastic surgery. It focuses on result-based liability, where plastic surgeons must deliver promised outcomes, unlike other medical fields.
Key Points:Medical Liability: Plastic surgeons are held accountable for achieving promised results. Patients can sue for negligence, malpractice, or failure to meet expectations.
Common Procedures: Covers risks and legal implications of popular surgeries like breast augmentation, liposuction, gluteoplasty, and rhinoplasty.
Legal Rights: Patients can sue if results don't match promises. The book guides on gathering evidence, filing lawsuits, and navigating Colombia's legal system.
Types of Liability:
Contractual: Based on prior agreements.
Extracontractual: No formal contract (e.g., emergencies).
Result-based: Surgeons must achieve specific outcomes.
Case Studies: Realistic examples illustrate common issues like asymmetry, complications, or dissatisfaction, showing when patients can sue.
Filing a Lawsuit: Steps include gathering medical records, filing a conciliation request, and presenting evidence in court. Hiring a specialized lawyer is crucial.
Compensation: Explains how to quantify damages, including:
Emerging damages: Costs to repair harm.
Lost profits: Income lost due to injury.
Moral damages: Psychological suffering.
Criminal Liability: In severe cases (e.g., death), patients can file criminal complaints for culpable homicide, potentially leading to imprisonment.
Aesthetic Tourism: Colombia is a global hub for plastic surgery, but patients must verify surgeon credentials and clinic accreditation to avoid risks.
Ethical Considerations: Emphasizes ethical advertising, clear communication, and ensuring patients are psychologically prepared for surgery.
This guide is a vital resource for patients considering plastic surgery or dealing with complications. It highlights patients' rights to seek justice and compensation while cautioning surgeons to adhere to ethical practices and medical protocols.