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Whilst plastic surgery can enhance one’s appearance and boost self-esteem, the potential risks associated with these surgeries and procedures are often underestimated. Unfortunately, when negligence cosmetic surgery is performed, the consequences for the patient can be significant, if not detrimental to their physical and mental well-being.

Negligent cosmetic surgery arises where a medical professional, usually the surgeon, fails to provide the standard of care expected in cosmetic procedures, leading to harm or injury to the patient. 

 Negligent acts that are common in cosmetic surgery include but are not limited to:

  • Improper surgical techniques;
  • Lack of informed consent;
  • Inadequate post-operative care; and 
  • Failure to recognise and address complications. 

The consequences of negligent surgery can be devastating. This includes, excessive scarring, poor aesthetic outcome, ongoing pain, nerve damage, haematomas, infections, blood clots, numbness and the associated psychological impacts. 

 If a patient experiences negative outcomes due to negligent cosmetic surgery, they may be able to make a medical negligence claim. Wollens has successfully claimed compensation on behalf of patients who have suffered as a result of negligent plastic surgery, which has helped to pay for corrective treatments and any counselling that has been needed. 

 Our specialist solicitors can discuss your circumstances with you and recommend the best next steps.

Elizabeth Larner 20
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Many people who have cosmetic dental treatment find that the results are not as promised.  If you believe the standard of care that you received surrounding your cosmetic treatment fell below that of a reasonable standard, you may be eligible to make a clinical negligence claim.

Our specialist solicitors can discuss your injury with you and recommend the best next steps. Hannah Goodman is a Paralegal in the Clinical Negligence and Personal Injury team.