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Sullivan v. O’Connor
Citation:
363 Mass. 579, 296 N.E.2d 183 (1973)Facts
Alice Sullivan, a professional entertainer, contracted with Dr. O’Connor to perform plastic surgery on her nose to enhance her appearance. The doctor promised to reduce the prominence of her nose and somewhat shorten it through two operations. Instead of the promised improvement, the plaintiff was required to undergo three operations, and her appearance was worsened. Her nose developed a concave line to the midpoint where it became bulbous; viewed frontally, it was flattened and broadened, and the tip lost symmetry. This configuration could not be improved by further surgery. The plaintiff paid $622.65 for the defendant’s fee and hospital expenses. Although her appearance was worsened, she did not demonstrate that this resulted in loss of employment.
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