Sovilj, Ranko and Vukadinović, Aleksandar (2026) Rethinking Medical Liability in Elective Cosmetic Surgery: Legal Gaps and Ethical Challenges. In: Health in All Policies – 20 Years Later. Institut of Social Sciences, Vojvodina Bar Association, Erasmus University Rotterdam – Erasmus School of Law, Belgrade, pp. 58-59. ISBN 978-86-7093-293-7
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Abstract
The increasing global prevalence of elective cosmetic procedures has reshaped traditional conceptions of medical liability in cosmetic surgery. This trend challenges established doctrines of profession- al responsibility. This expansion has occurred within a fragmented and inconsistent regulatory landscape, generating signiicant legal, ethical, and policy concerns, particularly with respect to physicians' duties to prioritize patient welfare and uphold both legal and pro- fessional standards of conduct. Elective cosmetic interventions car- ry signiicant risks of harm, with potentially serious consequences where procedures are performed by inadequately qualiied prac- titioners or involve the use of unsafe or substandard products, thereby raising critical questions concerning breach of the duty of care and the applicable standard of professional conduct.
| Item Type: | Book Section |
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| Uncontrolled Keywords: | Elective cosmetic surgery, Medical liability, Informed con- sent, Duty of care, Ethical and professional responsibility |
| Institutional centre: | Centre for legal research |
| Depositing User: | D. Arsenijević |
| Date Deposited: | 08 Apr 2026 09:28 |
| Last Modified: | 08 Apr 2026 09:28 |
| URI: | http://iriss.idn.org.rs/id/eprint/2943 |
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