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Identification criteria of facial scar disability
"The standard of 10-level facial disability for work-related injuries is:" facial scar, skin graft, pigmentation or loss of foreign body is more than 2 square centimeters "; Nine, eight or more rely on (subject to the municipal labor ability appraisal where the employer is located). First, apply for work-related injury identification (including supporting disability grade identification) according to the prescribed procedures. If the employer fails to handle work-related injury insurance for employees according to law, the compensation and work-related injury treatment shall be fully borne by it.

Legal basis: Appraisal standard of human injury degree: The appraisal standard of facial disability can refer to disfigurement grade, and the contents are as follows:

Level a

1. The face is severely disfigured and accompanied by a second-degree disability.

2. Severe scar formation of the whole body, accounting for more than 90% of the body surface area, accompanied by the loss of basic motor function of spine and limbs.

assistant

1. The whole body is severely scarred, accounting for more than 80% of the body surface area, accompanied by limited movement of more than three limbs.

2. Full face scar or skin grafting with severe disfigurement

Three levels

1. Severe scars are formed all over the body, accounting for ≥ 70% of the body surface area, accompanied by limited movement of more than two limbs.

2 facial scar or skin graft ≥ 2/3 with moderate disfigurement.

Totally good.

1. Moderate facial disfigurement

2. The scar area of the whole body is ≥ 60%, and the motor function of the main joints of limbs 1 joints is limited.

3 facial scar or skin graft ≥ 1/2 with slight disfigurement.

Piati

1. The total body scar accounts for more than 50% of the body surface area, and the joint activity and function are limited.

2 facial scar or skin graft ≥ 1/3 and disfigurement is one of the criteria.

College English Test Band-6

1. Severe foreign body pigmentation or depigmentation on the face.

2 facial scar or skin graft ≥ 1/3

3. The whole body movement trace area is more than or equal to 40%

4. Scalp loss after avulsion injury is greater than 1/5.

5. Female breasts are completely defective or severely scarred.

Seven grades

1. Those who meet the second serious disfigurement standard.

2. The full-thickness skull defect after burn is ≥30 cm2, or the area of dural graft is ≥250px2.

3. Scar contracture of neck affects neck activity.

4. Total scar area ≥ 30%

5. Skin grafts with facial scars, foreign bodies or pigment changes account for more than 10% of the face.

6. Female bilateral breast partial defect

8th grade

1. People who meet one of the criteria of severe disfigurement.

2. Skin transplantation for facial burns ≥ 1/5

3. Mild foreign body deposition or depigmentation on the face

4. Most of the bilateral auricles or one auricle are defective.

5. Total scar area ≥ 20%

6. Female breast defect or severe scar deformity.

7. One or both eyelids are obviously defective.

Grade?Nine

1. Those who meet the second criterion of moderate disfigurement or slight disfigurement.

2. Scary baldness at the edge of hairline or baldness in other parts, who needs to wear a wig.

3. There are scars on the face ≥200px2 or more than three scars ≥25px2.

4. Neck scar deformity does not affect activities.

5. The total body scar accounts for ≥ 5% of the body surface area.

Ten grades

1. People who meet one of the criteria of moderate disfigurement.

2. Foreign body with facial scar, skin graft, pigmentation or depigmentation >; 50px2

3. The whole body scar area