ya tht i wud but how do i make sure tht he hasnt included myy face.....can i ask for the reels or his digicam whichhehas used......coz if he is a cheat then he can use my face for marketin perpose.....can i take him to court if he includes my face purposely or accidentally(tht can hardly b the case though).
If a patient tells me that I do not have permission to take photographs, then I am unable to offer them surgery. Before surgery pictures are essential for documentation and as a guide to compensate for the distortions of tumescent fluid during surgery. For my gynecomastia patients concerned about their face, I have them write on the consent form that I do not have permission to show their face or photograph their face. Actually if you have such concerns, why are you trusting a doctor sculpting your body?
Actually it is my policy to not include the face for my gynecomastia patients and it really hit me the other day on what a restriction I have done over the years. One of the recent teenagers I operated on had a tired strained look on his face throughout our talks before surgery. After the surgery, there always was a big smile. It was so nice seeing that smile on his face looking at his new chest. A picture of that expression or a movie showing his face as he talked about himself could have meant so much, but no, I did not include the face. The patient and family did not put such a restriction on me, it was just how I have done it. His parents have told me he is a new person, the smiles just look so good on his face, you can just about hear the smiles as he talks about himself now.
You will note that none of the many gynecomastia patients on my site has their face showing.
Hope this helps,
Michael Bermant, MD
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