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  2. Consent (criminal law) - Wikipedia

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    When in doubt, consent should be sought from the courts. In any event, treatment will only be lawful if it is of therapeutic rather than cosmetic value. Similarly, tattooing, ear piercing and other cosmetic procedures will be lawful if there is actual consent.

  3. Legal status of tattooing in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Parent/guardian must be present during the procedure and give written consent. [73] cannot get tattoos or other body art [74] N.D. Code §23-01-35 [75] N.D. Code §12.1-31-13 [7] [73] Ohio none specified [76] Parent/guardian must both sign a consent form and "appear in person at the business at the time the procedure is performed." [76]

  4. Legal status of gender-affirming healthcare - Wikipedia

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    Although gender-affirming surgeries are available, trans people in Peru often face barriers to gender-affirming care (e.g., lack of qualified and willing providers, high cost, restrictive gatekeeping in assessment for hormones and surgery), and trans individuals may face malpractice and various forms discrimination. [61]

  5. Gender-affirming surgery - Wikipedia

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    Phalloplasty is a cosmetic procedure that produces a visual penis out of grafted tissue from the patient. In 1971, Roberto Farina performed Brazil's first male-to-female gender-affirming surgery. [36] In 1984, Jalma Jurado developed a new surgical technique, which he used in surgeries for more than 500 trans women in Brazil and from around the ...

  6. Genital modification and mutilation - Wikipedia

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    When performed with the consent of the adult individual, it can be considered an elective plastic surgery procedure for reducing the size and the area of the clitoral hood (prepuce) in order to further expose the glans of the clitoris; the therapeutic goal is thought to improve the sexual functioning of the woman, and the aesthetic appeal of ...

  7. Martha Stewart reveals which cosmetic procedures she’s had ...

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    And that’s why I really work hard at it,” Stewart said. In addition to exercise and a healthy diet, the lifestyle guru said she's a fan of cosmetic procedures to help her look her best.

  8. Transgender rights in the United States - Wikipedia

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    These states make it easy for trans adults to sue their doctors: Utah: In January 2023, Utah stripped liability protections from any doctor who treats a trans person under the age of 25, and allowed any trans person under 25 to retroactively "disaffirm" consent and sue the doctor for providing care they previously consented to. [343] [344] [345 ...

  9. Informed consent - Wikipedia

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    Understanding needed for informed consent is present but is, in fact (through ignorance), not present. A person signs a legal release form for a medical procedure, and later feels he did not really consent. Unless he can show actual misinformation, the release is usually persuasive or conclusive in law, in that the clinician may rely legally ...