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How does the law define disfigurement? Which part of the face is disfigured?
According to the identification standard of human injury, the following injuries belong to disfigurement:

A, serious injury level:

1, appearance damage (serious)

Seriously injured level 2:

1, facial strip scar (more than 50% located in the central area), single length exceeding 10.0cm, or more than two cumulative lengths exceeding 15.0cm.

2, facial massive scar (more than 50% located in the central area), the single area is greater than 6.0cm2, or the cumulative area of more than two pieces is greater than 65438±00.0 cm2.

3. Small flaky scars or obvious abnormal pigments on the face, with a cumulative area of 30% of the face.

4. Atrophy or loss of one eyeball.

5. Eyelid loss is equivalent to more than one upper eyelid 1/2.

6. Severe eversion of single eyelid or moderate eversion of double eyelids.

7. A ptosis completely covers the pupil.

8, one side of the orbital fracture caused by enophthalmos more than 0.5 cm.

Extended data:

Serious injury

Disability, disfigurement, loss of hearing, loss of vision, loss of other organ functions or other injuries that have great harm to personal health, including first-degree and second-degree serious injuries.

slight wound

Damage to limbs or appearance, dysfunction of hearing, vision or other organs, or other injuries with moderate damage to personal health, including minor injuries of Grade I and II.

Minor physical injury

Primary injury caused by various injury factors, resulting in slight damage to tissues and organs or slight dysfunction.

Baidu Encyclopedia-"Appraisal Standard of Human Injury Degree"