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Should beauty salons compensate for mental loss when washing eyebrows and scars?
The girl went to the beauty salon to wash her eyebrows, and there was swelling pain at the eyebrow washing place that night. After diagnosis, it is confirmed that eyebrow washing touches the dermis, hair follicle tissue is necrotic, and eyebrows have formed scars, which can only be made up by plastic surgery. So Guan went to the beauty salon and demanded compensation. However, the beauty salon only agreed to refund the eyebrow washing fee, and did not recognize mental damage compensation's compensation proposed by Guan. Should beauty salons compensate mental damage compensation?

Beauty salons should compensate mental damage compensation. In this case, the beauty surgery in the beauty salon failed to meet certain technical standards, which led to the illegal infringement of Guan's right to health, which led to non-property damage to his personality and brought mental pain to Guan, and compensation should be paid for mental losses.

Interpretation of compensation for mental damage Article 1 If a natural person brings a lawsuit for compensation for mental damage to the people's court because the following personality rights have been illegally violated, the people's court shall accept it according to law:

Right to life, health and body;

(two) the right to name, portrait, reputation and honor;

(3) the right to personal dignity and personal freedom.