Recently, some netizens revealed that the blogger "Breast Augmentation and Liposuction Guo Zhenyu" posted post-operative videos of women's private parts on social platforms. One of the videos was not fully coded and exposed women's private parts. On January 19, Guo Zhenyu, the blogger involved, told reporters that the videos posted on his account were mainly used to demonstrate medical effects and that the consent of the subjects had been obtained. The videos involving exposure of women's private parts were due to staff errors and were deleted that day.
On January 19, staff at the Liuhua Police Station of the Yuexiu District Branch of the Guangzhou Municipal Public Security Bureau told reporters that they were aware of the matter and were currently evaluating whether the video was suspected of spreading obscene information.
The patient communicated with Guo Zhenyu after surgery.
Recently, Guo Zhenyu responded to reporters on this matter, saying that the spread of the video was accidental and had been removed from the shelves more than ten days ago. At the same time, Guo Zhenyu said, "Some videos are internal to our institution. If (customers) want to see some more comprehensive photos, they can add WeChat to view Moments." "We have signed case agreements with patients, and we also block The face." Guo Zhenyu said.
Regarding the "case agreement" mentioned by Guo Zhenyu's team staff, some lawyers believe that an agreement on giving up privacy rights should be added to the contract. At the same time, the lawyer said that the blogger's promotion of the results of the surgery violated relevant regulations. "First, the blogger is not a medical institution. He posted videos and pictures related to breast augmentation and added WeChat information on them, which violated Article 5 of the "Measures for the Administration of Medical Advertising"; second, the pictures and videos he posted included patients Comparison pictures before and after surgery, some pictures with the words "promote the results of diagnosis and treatment" are in violation of Article 7 (3) and (6). At the same time, this behavior also violates the Advertising Law of the People's Republic of China "Article 46, the Market Supervision and Administration Bureau may impose penalties."
case agreement.
"Not only that, the video posted by this blogger violates public order and good customs, and may also violate the relevant regulations of other harmful information on the platform, but the right to interpret the specific standards lies with the platform." The lawyer said.
A plastic surgeon released a video of half-nude women
He was accused of having no professional ethics
Earlier, media reported that a doctor from a plastic surgery hospital in Dalian, Liaoning Province posted an indecent video on Weibo. In the video, a woman's upper body is naked, with only two spots mosaic-marked. In the comment area of the Weibo post, many people said the scale was too large, while others pointed out that the doctors had no professional ethics.
A lawyer said that my country’s criminal law stipulates that if the use of the Internet to spread obscene information constitutes a crime, you will be punished for the crime of spreading obscene materials. If it is spread for the purpose of profit, you will be punished for the crime of spreading obscene materials for profit. Hospitals and doctors gain attention by publishing videos with adverse effects, increase exposure for the hospital, and promote profits through disguised marketing. There is a profit-making plot. Lawyer
said: "Similar plastic surgery promotions have also brought about many negative social effects. Especially for minors whose values have not yet matured, such promotions exaggerate appearance and body anxiety, and this kind of anxiety and pressure is increasingly spreading. "He suggested that the laws related to plastic surgery advertising should be standardized, advertising that exaggerates the effects of plastic surgery, promotes gender discrimination, and conceals the risks of surgery should be prohibited, and illegal activities in the plastic surgery industry should be focused on rectification.
Source: Beijing News, Chinese Business News