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Patient claims surgeon upsold unnecessary surgery, nostril collapsed

11 August 2025
in New Zealand
Patient claims surgeon upsold unnecessary surgery, nostril collapsed
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A woman claims her surgeon “overserviced” her nose by persuading her to undergo unnecessary surgery, resulting in a collapsed nostril. She reported feeling humiliated when the doctor refused to discuss the complications, and she later raised concerns with the Health and Disability Commissioner about inadequate risk information and poorly informed pre-surgery tests.

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