When going abroad to do a passport, have you been asked to prove that "you are you"? Recently, the reporter learned that with the change in the concept of plastic surgery and beauty, the number of female groups undergoing facial plastic surgery is increasing, which makes the medical certificates related to plastic surgery more and more common.

  Can't get passport after plastic surgery

  Recently, Ms. Chen had to go abroad to do things. Unexpectedly, when handling a passport, the staff told her that it was inconsistent with her ID card, and it was necessary to obtain an ID card before applying for a passport. After arriving at the police station, the staff looked at the ID card for a long time, and could not be sure that it was the same person: the mole on the face was gone, the photo was a single eyelid, and now the lady standing in front of her is a proper double eyelid.

  It turned out that six months ago, Ms. Chen had plastic surgery. When the "personal evidence does not match", she had to go to the hospital where the operation was performed to open a certificate of previous operation, proving that "you are you".

  After the doctor carefully checked the medical records and confirmed that the operation was done by himself, he issued a medical certificate for Ms. Chen.

  It was too late to take a breath, Ms. Chen ran to the police station with proof, "Inexperienced, it seems that it is not just that you have become more beautiful, and there are 'sequelae.'" Ms. Chen quipped.

  Hospital: Keep medical records and receipts

  The reporter learned that not only Ms. Chen, but since May, the plastic surgery hospital has received more than 30 customers to open plastic certificates. The medical director of the hospital said that 20 years ago, few people had medical certificates after plastic surgery, but now, the hospital has to issue dozens of medical certificates every month.

  "The features of the black mole on the face and the parts of the eyes are the most significant and most important features of the human face. Once these features change significantly from the data of the police population system, identity verification is required, and proof of facelift is the most common verification of identity The way. "The dean reminded that after performing facial cosmetic operations such as moles and eyelids, it is best to keep the medical records and related bills properly.

  Most people issue certificates to re-apply for ID cards, passports, and other documents. Due to the rapid development of intelligent AI recognition systems in recent years, facial recognition is required for bus, plane, and bank transactions. The person may not be recognized and can only re-apply for the certificate.

  On the other hand, there is a strict process for issuing plastic certificates to the hospital, which must be checked by the hospital, and the surgical records can be retrieved to verify the person. On the medical certificate, there will be basic information about the person who issued the certificate, as well as basic information such as the time of the operation in the hospital and the details of the operation.

  "Too much adjustment"

  It is best to register before the operation

  Public security organ reminds: citizens who have undergone cosmetic surgery should bring their personal account book, original ID card, certificate of cosmetic surgery opened by a legal cosmetic surgery institution, comparison before and after cosmetic surgery, etc. to the local police station for consultation .

  If the public's appearance has changed too much before and after the facelift, if two people are judged, and the registration has not been done before the operation, the public security organ may require the organization or personnel in its network to be an identity prover, and issue relevant certification materials to prove the facelift The witness is the person.

  After multiple verifications, the public security organ will wait until the citizens have collected all necessary procedures before replacing their ID cards.

  Chongqing Morning News · Upstream News Reporter Shi Heng