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21-03-2024 | Labioplasty | Original Article

A Decade of Lawsuits Against Surgeons Performing Female Genital Cosmetic Surgery (FGCS) in Tehran, Iran

Authors: Tahereh Eftekhar, Marjan Ghaemi, Zahra Shabannejad, Zeinab Mansouri, Sedigheh Hantoushzadeh, Elham Bazmi, Mehdi Foroozesh, Ilnaz Mohammadi, Nasim Eshraghi

Published in: Aesthetic Plastic Surgery | Issue 13/2024

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Abstract

Background

The objective of this study is to evaluate the legal proceedings that arise from Female Genital Cosmetic Surgeries (FGCS) and analyze the reasons why women file complaints against their surgeons. Additionally, we examined the outcomes of the legal decisions associated with these complaints.

Methods

This descriptive cross-sectional study was conducted in Tehran province, Iran, from 2012 to 2021. The primary data source for this study was forensic medical records, which were reviewed to gather relevant information. The collected data included the characteristics of the participants, the reasons for lawsuits, the procedure setting, and the outcomes of the legal decisions.

Results

A total of 121 patients were examined in the study, revealing that Labiaplasty was the most prevalent procedure (49.6%), followed by vaginoplasty (19.8%) and perineoplasty (13.2%). The most common complaints were related to cosmetic concerns (57%), lack of recovery (26.4%), and sexual dysfunctions (22.3%). Healthcare providers were found liable for malpractice in 52.1% of cases. Additionally, having the surgery performed by a gynecologist decreased the risk of malpractice (β = 0.21, p= 0.034), while procedures in private clinics increased the risk (β = 2.95, p = 0.040).

Conclusion

The study's findings emphasized the importance of providing women with comprehensive education and consultations to ensure they are well-informed about the potential outcomes and risks of FGCS. Furthermore, the study highlighted the significance of having these surgical procedures performed by skilled and experienced surgeons.

Level of Evidence V

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Metadata
Title
A Decade of Lawsuits Against Surgeons Performing Female Genital Cosmetic Surgery (FGCS) in Tehran, Iran
Authors
Tahereh Eftekhar
Marjan Ghaemi
Zahra Shabannejad
Zeinab Mansouri
Sedigheh Hantoushzadeh
Elham Bazmi
Mehdi Foroozesh
Ilnaz Mohammadi
Nasim Eshraghi
Publication date
21-03-2024
Publisher
Springer US
Published in
Aesthetic Plastic Surgery / Issue 13/2024
Print ISSN: 0364-216X
Electronic ISSN: 1432-5241
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00266-024-03980-9