Louisiana Administrative Code
Title 48 - PUBLIC HEALTH-GENERAL
Part I - General Administration
Subpart 1 - General
Chapter 23 - Informed Consent
Section I-2347 - Plastic Surgery
Universal Citation: LA Admin Code I-2347
Current through Register Vol. 50, No. 9, September 20, 2024
A. Facelift and Coronal Lift
1. bleeding or
hematoma (blood clot) that may need to be evaluated;
2. infection, skin loss, poor healing that
may require prolonged treatment;
3.
hypertrophic (thick) scars that may need to be revised and injected to soften
them;
4. discoloration and swelling
in face and neck;
5. numbness
and/or pain in face, neck, ears, scalp may be permanent;
6. seroma (accumulation of fluid) under skin
may require a second surgery or drainage;
7. facial nerve damage that can cause facial
paralysis;
8. loss of hair around
incisions may be permanent;
9.
facial asymmetry (unequal appearance);
10. contour irregularities (rippled and
uneven) effects of skin surface.
B. Abdominoplasty
1. bleeding and hematoma (blood clot)
requiring evacuation;
2. infection
that may require treatment and dressing changes for a prolonged
period;
3. poor healing, necrosis
(tissue loss), and dehiscence (wound opening) and may require a graft or
secondary surgical procedure;
4.
permanent scars that can become hypertrophic (thick) that may need revision or
injections to soften the scars;
5.
numbness or altered sensation in abdomen may be permanent;
6. swelling, tightness, discomfort and pain
in abdominal area may be temporary, but can also be permanent;
7. blood transfusion reaction with adverse
risk of hepatitis, aids, and other complications;
8. loss of umbilicus
(naval/"bellybutton");
9.
seroma-accumulation of fluid under skin may require evacuation or
drainage.
C. Breast Reduction
1. bleeding or hematoma (blood
clot) which may require secondary surgery;
2. blood transfusion may be
necessary;
3. infection or open
wound (dehiscence) that may require treatment and dressing changes or secondary
surgery;
4. poor healing and
necrosis of skin (tissue loss);
5.
permanent hypertrophic (thick) scars around nipple, down to the breast crease,
and under breast crease;
6.
asymmetry (uneven) of breasts and nipples;
7. nipple and breast sensation can be altered
(numbness) or permanently lost;
8.
loss of all or part of the nipple/areola;
9. unexpected malignancies (cancer) may be
found requiring more extensive surgery;
10. alteration of appearance of breast tissue
during mammograms;
11. interference
with ability to breast feed in future;
12. contour/firmness of breast nipple and/or
breasts may not be symmetrical and the breasts may sag.
D. Augmentation Mammaplasty with Implant Use or Breast Reconstruction Following Mastectomy with Implant Use
NOTE: When silicone gel implants are used, FDA consent is required. Risks specific to this product have, therefore, been excluded from this list.
1. capsule formation (scar
formation around implant resulting in hard breasts and/or pain);
2. deflation of implant;
3. loss of sensation to the nipple and
breast;
4. persistent pain in
breast;
5. distortion of breast
mound at rest and with activities;
6. palpable implant;
7. infection possibly requiring removal of
implants;
8. leakage of implant
contents.
AUTHORITY NOTE: Promulgated in accordance with R.S. 40:1299, 40E et seq.
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