The central importance of information in cosmetic surgery and treatments

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Abstract

The increase in the number of people who choose to have medical procedures done to improve their appearance may be due to changed social and cultural factors in modern society, as well to the ease of access and affordable costs of these cosmetic treatments. Today, two elements legitimate recourse to this type of treatment: the broad definition of health accepted by the law and the scientific community, and the provision of meticulous information to the entitled party previous to obtaining his or her consent. In Italy, while current case-law views treatments exclusively for cosmetic purposes as unnecessary, if not even superfluous, it nonetheless demands that providers inform clients about the actual improvement that can be expected, as well as the risks of worsening their current esthetic conditions.

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Di Lorenzo, P., Casella, C., Capasso, E., Conti, A., Fedeli, P., Policino, F., & Niola, M. (2018). The central importance of information in cosmetic surgery and treatments. Open Medicine (Poland), 13(1), 153–157. https://doi.org/10.1515/med-2018-0024

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