Secrets of a Beverly Hills Cosmetic Surgeon

Secrets of a Beverly Hills Cosmetic Surgeon

Author: Robert Kotler

Publisher:

Published: 2003

Total Pages: 268

ISBN-13: 0971226202

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Renowned Beverly Hills cosmetic surgeon, Dr. Robert Kotler, not only guides you through the entire decision process -- he also dispels many common myths and misconceptions about face and body surgery. Dr. Kotler reveals: Why some celebrities look so bad after cosmetic surgery. That most surgical fees are negotiable -- and while sky-high fees do not guarantee superior results, low-ball fees may not be a bargain. Why some self-proclaimed "cosmetic surgeons" are poorly trained, unqualified and may be learning-on-you. How some medications, vitamins and herbs can speed healing while others are dangerous, including the 136 you do not want to take. That the "big risk" is not the operation; it's the anesthetic. Why you need to know who's "at the controls..." Book jacket.


Hazards, Negligence, and Liability in Plastic Surgery

Hazards, Negligence, and Liability in Plastic Surgery

Author: Dr. Borko B. Djordjevic, M.D., Ph.D., F.I.C.S

Publisher: Gatekeeper Press

Published: 2023-03-17

Total Pages: 377

ISBN-13: 166293520X

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This Handbook resulted from the mutual cooperation between dedicated experts in medical and criminology practice. The idea arose from years-long practical experience of the authors and true care for the protection of human health with the aim of enhancing measures and procedures of prevention from ensuing damaging consequences in the area of cosmetic surgery. Everything you have ever wished to know about cosmetic surgery is summed up in this Handbook! This book could only have been written by a preeminent plastic surgeon who the BBC calls one of the team best plastic surgeons in the world. Known as the plastic surgeon to the stars in the U.S. Dr. Djordjevic brings years of experience in avoiding complications of these cosmetic procedures. For anyone contemplating plastic surgery, this is a must-read. As well, any plastic surgeon will find the information presented herein invaluable.


Risk, Liability and Malpractice

Risk, Liability and Malpractice

Author: Phil Haeck

Publisher: Elsevier Health Sciences

Published: 2011-01-01

Total Pages: 171

ISBN-13: 1437727018

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"Risk, Liability and Malpractice: What Every Plastic Surgeon Need To Know" is your indispensable guide to maintaining a reputable, safe, successful plastic surgery practice. Authors Phil Haeck, MD and Mark Gorney, MD, two of the best-known and most trusted authorities on this subject, discuss every issue you need to consider, from which procedures carry the highest risk through claims arising from Medi-Spas and unique aspects of providing aesthetic surgery for male patients. Written in a concise and easy-to-read style, this is the book you need to make wise clinical and practice decisions, manage your patients' expectations, avoid complications, and deliver satisfying results. Effectively navigate your toughest legal issues! Must-read chapters include "The Most Risky Procedures in Plastic Surgery," "Claims Arising From Medi-Spas," and "The Unique Aspects of The Male Patient and Aesthetic Surgery." Get advice you can trust! Phil Haeck, MD has been writing Plastic Surgery News's "On Legal Grounds" column for more than five years and is the 2011/2012 president of ASPS. Mark Gorney, MD, a former ASPS president, is a founding member of The Doctors Company, now the country's largest malpractice insurance carrier, and has taught the basics in risk management to thousands of his colleagues. Read it quickly and put it to work in your practice! A concise, practical approach with minimal legal jargon presents the guidance you need in a way that is easy to understand and apply. A vital reference on avoiding risks in malpractice for any leading plastic surgeon who wants to maintain a reputable, safe, successful plastic surgery practice.


Cosmetic Surgery

Cosmetic Surgery

Author: Deborah A. Sullivan

Publisher: Rutgers University Press

Published: 2001

Total Pages: 258

ISBN-13: 9780813528601

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Cosmetic surgery is big business. With demand rising, this commercial medical practice has become a modern body custom. To explain the emergence and growth of this demand, Deborah A. Sullivan looks beyond the cultural imperatives of appearance and examines the market dynamics inherent in the business and politics of cosmetic surgery. In so doing, she also considers the effect of commercialization on the medical profession. After reviewing prevailing beauty ideals, Sullivan looks at the social, psychological, and economic rewards and penalties resulting from the way we look. Following a historical overview of the technological advances that made cosmetic surgery possible, she explores the relationship between improved surgical techniques and the resulting increased demand; she also examines the ensuing conflict within the profession over recognition of commercial cosmetic surgery as a specialty. Among the topics covered are sensitive areas such as physician advertising, unregulated practice, and ambulatory surgery, and the consequences of commercialism on medical judgment. Finally, she reveals how physicians and their professional organizations have shaped the ways in which cosmetic surgery is presented in advertisements and women's magazines that would promote patient demand.