Usually, a strict physical examination is required before enlisting, which requires a higher level of human body. Surgical scar, if it is caused by surgery, the scar caused by major organ surgery cannot be a soldier. Because screening will be carried out in the physical examination stage, in the process of quarantine and re-examination, recruits who are found to be unqualified for active service in the army due to physical and political conditions will be dismissed. People with scars or smoke scars are not allowed to be soldiers, especially when the air force is on the plane. Because of the air pressure, the scars may be split. You can consult the relevant departments first, observe the size and location of the scar, and determine whether you can be a soldier.
Generally speaking, if it is a scar caused by shooting, fighting, burning smoke, etc. It is more troublesome and usually fails;
What is caused by surgery depends on the doctor's grasp. Some major organs that have undergone major surgery may be unqualified;
Accidental injuries in life are not affected if the area is not large, but if scars are worn in exposed parts of the body (such as face and forearm) in summer, there are requirements for the size of scars, and if they exceed the regulations, they are unqualified.
Legal basis:
the draft regulations on the work
Article 18 Medical personnel in charge of physical examination shall strictly implement the physical examination standards and relevant regulations issued by the Ministry of National Defense to ensure the physical quality of recruits.
Nineteenth county and city recruitment offices shall organize physical examinations for citizens who are ready to be approved for active service, and the number of spot checks shall generally be no less than one-third of the number of applicants; After the spot check, a large number of unqualified personnel were found, and all of them should be re-examined. Submarine personnel, surface ship personnel, tank crew, airborne troops and other personnel who have special requirements for physical conditions shall be organized by the county and city conscription offices to conduct physical examinations for all personnel.
Fortieth recruits should be quarantined and re-examined in accordance with the regulations after arriving in the army. If an infectious disease is found through quarantine, it shall be isolated and treated in time and necessary epidemic prevention measures shall be taken; If a suspect is found before enlisting, necessary control measures shall be taken.
Forty-first recruits in quarantine and review, found that due to physical and political conditions are not suitable for active service in the army, according to the withdrawal from the army. If the political conditions are unqualified, the period of withdrawal from the army shall not exceed 90 days from the date of arrival of the recruits to the date of approval of the army; If the physical condition is unqualified, it shall not exceed 45 days. Among them, recruits suffering from infectious diseases or critical diseases should be treated in time, and at the same time, the recruitment offices of provinces, autonomous regions and municipalities directly under the Central Government should be notified, and they should be discharged after their illness is stable, and the discharge time is not limited. No substitutions after retirement.