Any recourse against unethical doctor?
Do I have any recourse (in Small Claims Court)? I wanted to look better (less tired?) for my son's wedding and made an appointment at a dermatologist's office to have cosmetic injections. I wasn't given any definite price before the injections, but discussion with her assistant led me to believe that the total cost would be in the range of $750 - $900 maximum.
As soon as I was seated in the treatment chair her assistant came in and began massaging my neck and shoulders. This REALLY relaxed me, to the point where I felt light-headed. After the doctor had given the injections that I had agreed to, she urged me to have more injections. I refused, and she continued to insist that I "needed" them. I continued to refuse, and finally she just gave me four or five additional injections. I protested, but was too relaxed and woozy to actually put up any physical resistance. Afterwards I had a big shock when I was handed a bill for $2500. I wasn't thinking clearly and I paid it with a credit card.
So basically I received injections that I said I didn't want, and (as I later learned) paid more than twice as much as I would have at other dermatologists for the same procedures. At first, the results looked OK. Then, after 4 - 5 days when the swelling went away, I realized that there was virtually no change at all in my appearance. Were the cosmetic filler products she used diluted, or expired? I have no idea. However, my husband did take pictures afterwards, and it's very obvious that there was no change or improvement. Being retired, and on a limited income, this hurts! Any point in my taking this further?