In light of the fact that defendant's medical expert would have provided relevant and noncumulative testimony at trial that was unfavorable to defendant, i.e., testimony concerning the permanency of plaintiff's scars resulting from the surgery and the fact that said expert would have informed a patient opting for this elective surgery, prior to accepting the patient's consent to the operative procedure, that such permanent scars were to be expected as a result of the surgery...
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