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What's wrong with the crash course of zero-based medical cosmetic surgery?
Recently, CCTV exposed a crash course of zero-based medical cosmetic surgery. After consulting a medical beauty training school, the reporter learned that the first phase of the micro-integration course cost 12800 yuan and the course time was six days.

The course content includes injection molding and line carving technology. The first all-round class of line carving 12800 yuan, the course lasts for 4 days. Mainly explain medical beauty marketing, resource fission, talking about single skills, building a circle of friends, and preventing complications of line carving technology. In addition, it also offers injection courses including botulinum toxin.

However, the core of Botox injection beauty project is the "location" and "dose" of injection. An unqualified operator is likely to push beauty seekers to endless risks.

The situation of medical beauty industry 10 may be hit hard.

On August 27th, the website of the General Administration of Market Supervision issued an announcement for soliciting opinions on the Law Enforcement Guide for Medical Beauty Advertisements (Draft for Comment), suggesting that the market supervision department should rectify all kinds of medical beauty advertisements according to law and make efforts to solve the problem of great harm and concentrated response from the masses. ?

10 big situation or hit hard:

(1) Violates good social customs, creates "appearance anxiety", improperly associates bad appearance with negative evaluation factors such as "low energy", "laziness" and "poverty", or improperly associates outstanding appearance with positive evaluation factors such as "high quality", "diligence" and "success".

(two) in violation of the provisions of laws and regulations such as drugs, medical devices and advertisements. Advertisements for drugs and medical devices that have not been approved or filed by the pharmaceutical supervisory and administrative department.

(3) Propagandizing or containing medical subjects and service items that have not been approved and filed by the administrative department of health.

(four) to publicize the effect of diagnosis and treatment or to make a commitment to the safety and efficacy of diagnosis and treatment.

(five) using the patient's name or image to compare or prove the effect before and after diagnosis and treatment.

(six) the use of advertising spokespersons to recommend and prove medical beauty. The so-called "recommendation officer" and "experience officer" who make recommendation certificates for medical beauty in their own names or images in medical beauty advertisements should be recognized as advertising spokespersons.

(seven) to introduce health, health knowledge, interviews, news reports and other forms of disguised medical beauty advertisements.

(eight) life beauty institutions and other non-medical institutions to carry out medical beauty advertisements.

(nine) to promote the disease treatment function of food, health food, disinfection products and cosmetics, or to claim that foods other than health food have health care functions.

(ten) other acts that violate the provisions of advertising laws and regulations and seriously infringe upon the rights and interests of the masses.