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Netizen consultation:
I am a staff member of a song and dance troupe. I underwent a cosmetic surgery in a beauty salon this year. After the operation, I found that there were surgical scars on my face and the surrounding tissue continued to grow. growth, causing facial deformation and extreme pain. Afterwards, I discovered that the staff of the beauty salon did not have the qualifications to practice medicine at all, and the beauty salon did not have a medical institution license! How should I protect my rights? If I sue, will it be a medical malpractice dispute?
Lawyer’s reply:
Your dispute is not a medical malpractice dispute. Article 2 of my country's "Regulations on the Handling of Medical Accidents" stipulates: "Medical accidents as mentioned in these regulations refer to violations of medical and health management laws, administrative regulations, departmental rules, diagnosis, treatment and nursing norms and routines by medical institutions and their medical staff during medical activities. , An accident that causes personal injury to a patient due to negligence. "Article 60 stipulates: "Medical institutions as mentioned in these regulations refer to institutions that have obtained a "Medical Institution Practice License" in accordance with the "Medical Institution Management Regulations". "So you can't. Sue for medical malpractice disputes. However, Article 61 of the "Regulations on the Management of Medical Institutions" also stipulates: "If the illegal practice of medicine causes personal injury to patients, which does not constitute a medical accident and violates criminal laws, criminal liability shall be pursued in accordance with the law; for relevant compensation, the victim shall directly file a lawsuit with the People's Court "If you want to ask for financial compensation, you can file a lawsuit in the People's Court for personal injury compensation.