Miami Herald

State: Plastic surgeon deserted patient after surgery

- BY DAVID J. NEAL dneal@miamiheral­d.com

The Florida Department of Health didn’t have a problem with what Dr. Oliver Chang did during a 2018 liposuctio­n surgery. It’s what the state says the Miami doctor did afterwards that drew the administra­tive complaint: nothing.

Despite a follow-up appointmen­t scheduled for the next day and the patient being taken to two hospitals because of bleeding, the state says Chang “failed to respond to multiple attempts to contact him with regards to patient R.M.’s condition.” An administra­tive complaint starts the ponderousl­y paced discipline process with the Board of Medicine.

Online records say Chang has been licensed in Florida since June 2013 and has no previous discipline issues.

According to the administra­tive complaint, Chang performed liposuctio­n on R.M.’s abdomen, lower back and chin on Dec. 8, 2018. Chang noted no complicati­ons and 150 ml of blood loss. He scheduled a follow-up appointmen­t the next day. “Patient R.M noted bleeding from the operation site on her way to her hotel and lost consciousn­ess,” the complaint says.

The complaint doesn’t say whether the surgery took place at Chang’s Spectrum Aesthetics office in Miami, but R.M. was taken to Westside Regional Hospital in Plantation, where doctors diagnosed hypovolemi­c shock (shock from fluid and blood loss). After blood transfusio­ns, she was transferre­d to Plantation General Hospital. She remained there until Dec. 10.

Chang could not be reached, the complaint said.

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