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How to treat the hairdressing nail salon to attract customers to do medical beauty with a maximum rebate of 70%?
I think this phenomenon should be banned. It is precisely because of this behavior that the medical and beauty industry is in chaos.

A woman surnamed Zhang was introduced by a friend and underwent cosmetic surgery in a medical beauty institution in Nanjing. However, various adverse reactions occurred after operation and the operation failed. The friend introduced is an employee of a nail salon. According to the reporter's investigation, many nail salons are engaged in recommending customers to beauty hospitals, and there are high rebates of 50% to 70%.

The recommended hospital is irregular and the sanitary conditions are very poor. Some patients were infused in the aisle, and the blanket covered by the patient was not clean and was used by others. All kinds of unsanitary situations exist, such as medical staff drawing blood without gloves.

At present, the Health and Health Commission and relevant departments have conducted an investigation. It is precisely because people who come to nail salons love beauty that these medical beauty institutions will target them. And will choose the quotation according to the customer's value.

Under high interest rates, these intermediaries do not know the specific situation of medical and aesthetic institutions, so they blindly recommend them. Moreover, they also think that they have no responsibility, and this defect of legal consciousness is helpless.

Everyone loves beauty, but we must choose regular hospitals and experienced doctors for medical cosmetic surgery. And many people actually don't need such an operation and are misled by the rhetoric of sales. As a result, they lost money and hurt their appearance.

Therefore, this kind of irregular medical beauty institutions should be closed, and these intermediaries who ignore others for the benefit should confiscate their illegal income, bear part of the compensation of the victims and impose a fine, so as not to be lucky enough to hurt others.

I believe that the relevant departments will also make the most just judgment, and those who violate the law and discipline cannot be allowed to go unpunished. I also hope that everyone can learn from Ms. Zhang's lessons and choose a regular hospital for surgery.