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The standard of serious injury is the functional injury of body organs.

What is functional injury?

Refers to physical disability, disfigurement, hearing loss, vision loss, loss of other organ functions or other injuries that are harmful to personal health.

Give a simple example. For example, someone cut off someone's finger.

Cutting off the thumb is a serious injury. And the other fingers are not.

Because the thumb is missing. The function of the hand is basically lost.

This situation is a serious injury.

Article 9 disfigurement means disfiguring the face of others, resulting in obvious deformation, ugliness or dysfunction.

Sixteenth other appearance damage refers to any of the following circumstances:

(1) Facial trauma left obvious massive scars, with a single area of more than 4 square centimeters, two areas of more than 7 square centimeters, three or more total areas of more than 9 square centimeters or obvious strip scars, with a single length of more than 5 centimeters, two cumulative lengths of more than 8 centimeters and three cumulative total lengths of more than 10 centimeters, which caused disfigurement or dysfunction in eyelids, nose, lips and cheeks.

(two) facial nerve injury caused by unilateral facial paralysis, resulting in eyelid closure, mouth askew;

(three) the face has a small scar, obvious pigmentation or obvious hypopigmentation, covering 30% of the face.

(4) Scar contracture caused by deep second-degree burns on the face and neck obviously affects the serious obstacle of facial or neck movement.

In your case, I don't think it belongs to the scope of serious injury.