Cosmetic Surgery
Cosmetic surgery claims for botched treatment are on the rise in the UK, as the number of procedures performed increases.
One reason for the increase in cases, especially relating to procedures involving Botox and dermal fillers, is that anyone can set up a cosmetic surgery practice and call themselves an ‘expert’.
A feature of most cosmetic surgery claims is the psychological injury caused to patients after a procedure goes wrong. These can have a debilitating impact on all aspects of an individual’s life, so it is important to seek legal advice from a professional able to secure the compensation that reflects your situation.
If you believe you have a claim for cosmetic surgery negligence, get in touch with our expert team to see how we can help.
Examples of cosmetic surgery claims:
- Claims arising from breast implants
- Nerve damage caused by all types of cosmetic surgery
- Negligent facial surgery such as mentoplasty (chin), otoplasty (ears) and rhinoplasty (nose)
- Poor results
- Unexpected and avoidable scarring
- Perforated bowel caused by liposuction
- Hair transplant negligence
Telephone: 01603 214 220
At Hatch Brenner, our experienced personal injury solicitors understand the distress that can result from cosmetic surgery negligence. In addition to helping clients secure compensation for botched treatments, we also provide expert advice across a range of personal injury claims, including medical negligence and workplace accidents. Our compassionate team is here to guide you through every step of the legal process, ensuring you receive the support and resolution you deserve.

How we
can help you
Medical Negligence can have a wide range of effects, many of which may not be obvious immediately after an accident. With specialist accreditations with Action Against Medical Accidents (AvMA) and the Law Society, our team has represented victims in a wide range of cases.
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Cosmetic surgery case study
In 2004, our client (LB) was diagnosed with Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS). Like many women with the condition, this led to weight gain and triggered excess androgen; ‘male hormones’ that caused her to develop excess facial and body hair.
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