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Can a plastic surgeon in Florida be sued if they did a bad job?

Fort Walton Beach, FL—Many individuals today turn to plastic surgery to correct or improve a feature of their body. The American Society of Plastic Surgeons says that in 2020, 15.6 million cosmetic procedures were performed in the U.S. along with 6.8 million reconstructive procedures. The top five cosmetic surgical procedures that were performed during that year include:

  • Facelift
  • Nose reshaping
  • Eyelid surgery
  • Liposuction
  • Breast augmentation

 

The top five reconstructive procedures that were performed in 2020 include:

  • Tumor removal
  • Laceration repair
  • Scar revision
  • Hand surgery
  • Maxillofacial surgery

 

When an individual agrees to undergo a cosmetic procedure, they expect that the outcome will meet certain standards. While some come out of surgery and heal to their liking, others are left with what they might call a “botched” outcome. If someone underwent a cosmetic procedure in Florida and they are displeased with the final result, they may have a valid case against the plastic surgeon and may even be entitled to financial relief.

 

When can a plastic surgeon be sued?

 

Generally, a patient can only sue their plastic surgeon if:

  • The surgeon deviated away from the procedure that was initially agreed upon. If an individual went in to have a nose reshaping procedure performed and the outcome was much different from what was discussed with the doctor prior to surgery, they should speak with a medical malpractice lawyer to find out if they have the grounds to sue him/her.

 

  • The surgeon injured the patient while performing a cosmetic procedure. If a patient suffered an injury as a result of undergoing plastic surgery, a Fort Walton Beach, FL medical malpractice attorney can determine if the doctor can be sued for medical malpractice. When a doctor in Florida causes harm to a patient because of his/her negligence or lack of attention, they can be held accountable for their error and the pain and suffering they cause a patient to experience.

 

How can a medical malpractice lawyer help someone who is unhappy with the outcome of the plastic surgery procedure they had performed?

 

The first thing an attorney is going to do is determine whether the patient has a valid case. If they do, a lawyer can then work on gathering evidence to prove the surgeon was negligent in some way and begin the lawsuit process. Filing a lawsuit against a medical professional can be difficult, especially because there are laws that protect them from liability.

This is why patients are encouraged to retain a lawyer who can advise and guide them as they fight for financial relief. If an individual would like to discuss their situation with a skilled medical malpractice attorney in Fort Walton Beach to find out what their case might be worth, they can contact Browning Law Firm at 850-344-1736.

 

Browning Law Firm is located at:

 

418 Racetrack Rd. NE, Ste B

Fort Walton Beach, FL 32547

Phone: 850-344-1736

Website: www.browninglawfirm.com