Risk and Assessment in Aesthetic Consultations
Viewed from a clinical standpoint, aesthetic medicine is founded on the four fundamental principles of medical ethics: autonomy, beneficence, non-maleficence, and justice.
What is the Standard of Care?
For the average individual, this standard reflects what a reasonable person would consider appropriate. For professionals, however, the standard is higher, reflecting the expertise and training expected in their field.
Advice for Solicitors When Considering Taking on a Cosmetic Claim Involving Non-Medical Practitioners
From my experience, it is crucial for solicitors to rely on expert witnesses to provide clarity on whether a practitioner’s actions met the expected standard of care.
Understanding Valid Consent in Aesthetic Treatments
In aesthetic medicine, obtaining valid consent is about more than just obtaining a signature from the patient. It’s a process that ensures the patient is fully informed and understands what they’re agreeing to.
Why You Need an Aesthetic Expert Witness for Cosmetic Disputes in the UK
Regulations can sometimes be unclear in the world of aesthetics and cosmetic procedures, and an expert witness serves as a trusted voice in ensuring fairness when dealing with complications.
The Role of an Aesthetic Expert Witness in the UK
As the aesthetic industry continues to grow, so do the complexities surrounding the procedures and treatments offered, making the role of an expert witness increasingly vital.
Why I Became an Expert Witness in Aesthetic Medicine
My decision to become an expert witness in aesthetic medicine stems from a combination of professional dedication, patient safety, and a commitment to improving standards in this rapidly growing industry.