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How to protect rights in plastic surgery
Legal analysis: If there is no agreement on the use of portrait rights in plastic surgery hospitals, rights can be protected through negotiation and litigation. The behavior of the hospital is a violation of the right to portrait, and the other party can be required to bear civil liability. This kind of civil liability includes stopping the infringement, eliminating the influence, apologizing and compensating for the losses.

Legal basis: Article 179 of the Civil Law of People's Republic of China (PRC) bears civil liability mainly in the following ways: (1) Stop the infringement; (2) remove obstacles; (3) eliminating danger; (4) returning property; (5) restitution; (six) repair, rework and replacement; (7) continue to perform; (8) Compensation for losses; (9) Paying liquidated damages; (ten) to eliminate the influence and restore the reputation;

(eleven) apologize. Where the law provides for punitive damages, such provisions shall prevail. The ways of bearing civil liability as stipulated in this article can be applied separately or in combination.