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Is it a minor injury to sew ten stitches for the laceration of the lower lip?
Whether the ten stitches of the victim's lower lip laceration constitute a minor injury requires forensic doctors to judge according to the degree of cleft lip and the appraisal standard, and the appraisal conclusion shall prevail. \x0d\x0d\ Supreme Law Supreme Inspection Ministry of Justice \ x0d \ Appraisal standard of human injury degree \ x0d \ facial and auricle injury \x0d\5.2. 1 serious injury level \x0d\a) Appearance injury (severe). \x0d\5.2.2 Severe injury level II \x0d\a) Strip scar on the face (more than 50% is located in the central area), with a single length greater than 250px, or more than two cumulative lengths greater than 375px. \x0d\b) facial massive scar (more than 50% is located in the central area), with a single area greater than 150px2, or with a cumulative area of more than two pieces greater than 250px2. \x0d\c) Small patches of scars or obvious abnormal pigments on the face, with the cumulative area reaching 30% of the face. \x0d\d) One eyeball is atrophied or missing. \x0d\e) Eyelid loss is equivalent to more than one upper eyelid 1/2. \x0d\f) Severe eversion of single eyelid or moderate eversion of double eyelids. \x0d\g) One ptosis completely covers the pupil. \x0d\h) enophthalmos caused by unilateral orbital fracture 12.5px or more \x0d\i) rupture of one nasolacrimal duct and medial canthus ligament. \x0d\j) More than 30% of the alar is broken or defective. \x0d\k) Cumulative auricle amputation, defect or contracture deformity is equivalent to more than 50% of an auricle area. \x0d\l) Lip separation or defect, exposing more than 3 teeth. \x0d\m) Tongue until the lingual frenum is broken or defective. \ x0d \ n) More than 7 teeth have fallen off or broken. \x0d\o) The injury makes it difficult to open the mouth for the third degree. \x0d\p) Facial nerve injury leads to paralysis of most unilateral facial muscles, leaving eyelid dysfunction and bickering. \x0d\q) Appearance damage (slight). \x0d\5.2.3 Minor injuries \x0d\a) The length of a single facial wound or scar is greater than150px; The cumulative length of multiple wounds or scars exceeds 250 pixels. \x0d\b) Huge facial scar with a single area exceeding 100px2; The cumulative area of several blocks is greater than 175px2. \x0d\c) Small patches of scar or obvious abnormal pigment on the face, with the cumulative area exceeding 750px2. \x0d\d) Eyelid loss is equivalent to more than one upper eyelid 1/4. \x0d\e) Moderate eversion of single eyelid; Slight eversion of bilateral eyelids. \x0d\f) blepharoptosis on one side, covering the pupil above 1/2. \x0d\g) More than two different orbital wall fractures; The enophthalmos caused by unilateral orbital wall fracture is larger than 5px. \x0d\h) bilateral lacrimal apparatus injury with epiphora. \x0d\i) A nasolacrimal duct is broken; The medial canthus ligament is broken. \x0d\j) Cumulative auricle amputation, defect or contracture deformity is equivalent to more than 30% of an auricle area. \x0d\k) More than 15% of the nose was cut off or defective. \x0d\l) More than 65,438+0 teeth were exposed due to the disconnection or defect of oral cavity and lip. \ x0d \ m) More than 4 teeth are missing or broken. \x0d\n) It is difficult to open your mouth due to injury. \x0d\o) The parotid duct is completely broken. \x0d\p) Facial nerve injury leads to partial paralysis of muscles on one side of the face, leaving incomplete eyelid closure or skewed corners of the mouth. \x0d\5.2.4 Minor injuries \x0d\a) The length of a single facial wound or scar is greater than112.5px; The cumulative length of multiple wounds or scars is greater than 150px. \x0d\b) The length of cheek penetrating injury, skin injury or scar is more than 25px. \x0d\c) Full-thickness laceration of lips, skin wound or scar with a length exceeding 25px. \x0d\d) massive facial scar, with a single area greater than 75px2 or multiple cumulative areas greater than 125px2. \x0d\e) Small patches of scars or abnormal pigments on the face, with an accumulated area of more than 200px2. \x0d\f) Fracture of orbital wall (except simple fracture of orbital inner wall). \x0d\g) Eyelid defect. \x0d\h) Slight eversion of single eyelid. \x0d\i) One side of the upper eyelid droops to cover the pupil. \x0d\j) One eyelid is not completely closed. \x0d\k) Lacrimal organ injury caused by unilateral epiphora. \x0d\l) The cumulative length of auricle wound or scar is greater than 150px. \x0d\m) Cumulative auricle amputation, defect or contracture deformity is equivalent to more than 15% of an auricle area. \x0d\n) Defect of nasal tip or alar. \x0d\o) comminuted fracture of nasal bone; Bilateral nasal bone fracture; Nasal bone fracture combined with maxillary frontal process fracture; Nasal bone fracture with nasal septum fracture; Bilateral maxillary frontal process fractures. \x0d\p) Tongue defect. \ x0d \ q) More than 2 teeth are missing or broken. \x0d\r) Substantial damage of parotid gland, submandibular gland or sublingual gland. \x0d\s) Injury makes it difficult to open my mouth for the first degree. \x0d\t) Jaw fracture (except alveolar process fracture and unilateral maxillary frontal process fracture). \x0d\u) zygomatic bone fracture. \x0d\5.2.5 Minor injury \x0d\a) Facial soft tissue trauma. \x0d\b) Facial injuries leave scars or pigment changes. \x0d\c) facial skin abrasion area is greater than 50px2 facial soft tissue contusion; Facial scratches 100px or more. \x0d\d) Orbital inner wall fracture. \x0d\e) eye contusion; Eye trauma affects beauty. \x0d\f) Auricular trauma. \x0d\g) nasal bone fracture; A nosebleed. \x0d\h) Maxillary frontal process fracture. \x0d\i) oral mucosa damage; Tongue injury. \x0d\j) Missing or defective teeth; Fracture of alveolar process; Loose more than 2 or loose more than 3 times 1 piece.