[From information to the right to advice, the responsibility increase in aesthetic surgery].
Abstract
The law stipulates that the patient should be informed by the surgeon. For plastic surgery the right to advice has also become jurisprudence. This right obliges the surgeon to take an active part in his patient's decision. The medical contract is obsolete since the law of 4th march 2002. Thus medical staffs are only responsible if they are in fault. On the other hand the legal obligation to establish an estimate before operating and to give a withdrawal date constitutes a real consumer's contract between the surgeon and his patient. Maybe this is the reason why the right to advice, which is common practice in commercial or service contracts, is now also important for the plastic surgeon.
MeSH Terms
Access to Information; Contracts; France; Humans; Informed Consent; Liability, Legal; Patient Education as Topic; Patient Participation; Patient Rights; Physician-Patient Relations; Social Responsibility; Surgery, Plastic