And any good malpractice attorney is unlikely to take such a case for a variety of reasons. The consent form is certainly a detterant. It may not be an impediment but many attorneys would avoid taking such a case because of this. It also depends on who drafted the consent forms. There is a distinction in the quality of the consent form depending upon who you hired to draft it. Furthermore, the damages that could result from these procedures are not life threatening in most cases and thus will not cause the type of damages that could award a large settlement which is what attracts reputable malpractice attorneys. Good malpractice attorneys seek larger and more substantial cases. And finally, the nature of the case will affect a judge's opinion should a case like this go to trial. Cosmetic procedures rarely inspire much sympathy unless the patient is permanently disfigured or handicapped which is rare considering these are non-invasive outpatient procedures.