La cirugía estética como relación de consumo

Capitalist society determines the creation of needs expressed in the access to new goods and services that are far from subsistence consumption, which promotes the purchase of symbolic products providing experiences that deploy satisfaction other than rational consumption. The proliferation of plast...

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Main Authors: Sayas Contreras, Rafaela Ester, Mercado Verbel, Juan Sebastián
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Source:Opinión Jurídica: Publicación de la Facultad de Derecho de la Universidad de Medellín, ISSN 1692-2530, Vol. 17, Nº. 33, 2018, pags. 199-220
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Opinión Jurídica: Publicación de la Facultad de Derecho de la Universidad de Medellín, ISSN 1692-2530, Vol. 17, Nº. 33, 2018, pags. 199-220
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Cirugía estética
responsabilidad médica
relación de consumo
obligaciones de medio
obligaciones de resultado
Cosmetic surgery
medical responsibility
consumption ratio
environmental obligations
performance obligations
Cirurgia estética
obrigações de meio
obrigações de resultado
relação de consumo
responsabilidade médica
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Cirugía estética
responsabilidad médica
relación de consumo
obligaciones de medio
obligaciones de resultado
Cosmetic surgery
medical responsibility
consumption ratio
environmental obligations
performance obligations
Cirurgia estética
obrigações de meio
obrigações de resultado
relação de consumo
responsabilidade médica
Sayas Contreras, Rafaela Ester
Mercado Verbel, Juan Sebastián
La cirugía estética como relación de consumo
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Capitalist society determines the creation of needs expressed in the access to new goods and services that are far from subsistence consumption, which promotes the purchase of symbolic products providing experiences that deploy satisfaction other than rational consumption. The proliferation of plastic surgery deserves a special analysis, since in 2016, Colombia was the third Latin American country –only preceded by Brazil and Mexico, respectively– where more cosmetic surgical procedures were performed, to the point of being promoted as a destination for “scalpel tourism” in an institutional manner. This paper aims to characterize cosmetic surgery as a consuming product, within the framework of an interpretation in accordance with the pro-consumer’s principle, with the legal consequences of such a position. To this end, the legal relationship between the cosmetic surgeon and his or her patient will be analyzed, in order to verify whether this is within the framework of the consumer’s status, and finally, the practical consequences of including the obligations of this contract within the consumer’s law will be identified, in order to elucidate the medical responsibility for damages caused to a patient by this type of procedure.
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Mercado Verbel, Juan Sebastián
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dialnet-ar-18-ART00012885442018-10-17La cirugía estética como relación de consumoSayas Contreras, Rafaela EsterMercado Verbel, Juan SebastiánCirugía estéticaresponsabilidad médicarelación de consumoobligaciones de medioobligaciones de resultadoCosmetic surgerymedical responsibilityconsumption ratioenvironmental obligationsperformance obligationsCirurgia estéticaobrigações de meioobrigações de resultadorelação de consumoresponsabilidade médicaCapitalist society determines the creation of needs expressed in the access to new goods and services that are far from subsistence consumption, which promotes the purchase of symbolic products providing experiences that deploy satisfaction other than rational consumption. The proliferation of plastic surgery deserves a special analysis, since in 2016, Colombia was the third Latin American country –only preceded by Brazil and Mexico, respectively– where more cosmetic surgical procedures were performed, to the point of being promoted as a destination for “scalpel tourism” in an institutional manner. This paper aims to characterize cosmetic surgery as a consuming product, within the framework of an interpretation in accordance with the pro-consumer’s principle, with the legal consequences of such a position. To this end, the legal relationship between the cosmetic surgeon and his or her patient will be analyzed, in order to verify whether this is within the framework of the consumer’s status, and finally, the practical consequences of including the obligations of this contract within the consumer’s law will be identified, in order to elucidate the medical responsibility for damages caused to a patient by this type of procedure.A sociedade capitalista determina a criação de necessidades expressas no acesso a novos bens e serviços que se distanciam do consumo de subsistência, o que promove a compra de produtos simbólicos que proporcionam experiências que desdobram satisfatores diferentes ao consumo racional. A proliferação da cirurgia plástica merece uma análise especial, já que, no ano de 2016, a Colômbia foi o terceiro país latino-americano —precedido apenas pelo Brasil e pelo México, respectivamente— onde mais se realizou procedimentos estéticos cirúrgicos, a ponto de promover-se como um destino para o “turismo do bisturi” de forma institucional. Este artigo pretende caracterizar a cirurgia estética como produto de consumo, no âmbito de uma interpretação conforme o princípio pro consumidor, com as consequências jurídicas de tal postura. Para isso, a relação jurídica que surge entre o cirurgião estético e seu paciente será analisada para depois verificar se esta se encaixa no estatuto do consumidor; por último, serão identificadas as consequências práticas de incluir as obrigações desse contrato dentro do direito do consumidor e, assim, elucidar a responsabilidade médica em virtude dos danos causados a um paciente por esse tipo de procedimento.La sociedad capitalista determina la creación de necesidades expresadas en el acceso a nuevos bienes y servicios que distan del consumo de subsistencia, lo que promueve la compra de productos simbólicos que proporcionan experiencias que despliegan satisfactores distintos al consumo racional. La proliferación de lacirugía plástica merece un análisis especial, pues en el año 2016, Colombia fue el tercer país latinoamericano –solo precedido por Brasil y México, respectivamente– donde más se realizaron procedimientos estéticos quirúrgicos, al punto de promoverse como un destino para el “turismo de bisturí” de forma institucional.Este artículo pretende caracterizar a la cirugía estética como producto de consumo, en el marco de una interpretación conforme al principio pro consumidor, con las consecuencias jurídicas de tal postura. Para ello, se analizará la relación jurídica surgida entre el cirujano estético y su paciente, para luego verificar si estase enmarca dentro del estatuto del consumidor, y por último se identificarán las consecuencias prácticas de incluir las obligaciones de este contrato dentro del derecho del consumidor, y así dilucidar la responsabilidad médica en virtud de daños causados a un paciente por este tipo de procedimientos.2018text (article)application/pdfhttps://dialnet.unirioja.es/servlet/oaiart?codigo=6580565(Revista) ISSN 1692-2530Opinión Jurídica: Publicación de la Facultad de Derecho de la Universidad de Medellín, ISSN 1692-2530, Vol. 17, Nº. 33, 2018, pags. 199-220spaLICENCIA DE USO: Los documentos a texto completo incluidos en Dialnet son de acceso libre y propiedad de sus autores y/o editores. Por tanto, cualquier acto de reproducción, distribución, comunicación pública y/o transformación total o parcial requiere el consentimiento expreso y escrito de aquéllos. 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