The 2023 military scar criteria are as follows:
Scars or tattoos on the face and neck with a diameter of more than 2cm are not eligible.
Scars or tattoos with a diameter of more than 3 cm on other exposed parts of the body (except the face and neck) after wearing short clothes are not eligible.
Scars or tattoos that still affect the appearance of the military despite surgical treatment are not eligible.
Male lips, eyebrows, and eyeliner are unqualified; Men who have no obvious scars on the ears and eyes, no visible perforations, and do not affect the appearance of the military are qualified.
Female lips, eyebrows, eyeliner, and ear piercing that do not affect the appearance of the military are qualified.
If you have vitiligo, it is required that the diameter of each exposed part of the body should not exceed 1cm when wearing short; The diameter of each non-exposed part shall not exceed 2cm, and the number shall not exceed 2, which shall be deemed to be qualified.
It is important to note that the above standards are for reference only, and specific standards and regulations may vary depending on time, region, and changes in military policy. In addition, the medical examination for joining the military is not only a requirement for scars, but also includes other aspects of physical examination, such as height, weight, vision, hearing, electrocardiogram, etc. Therefore, those who are willing to join the military need to have a comprehensive understanding of the standards and requirements of the physical examination for joining the army, and maintain good living habits and health in peacetime in order to better adapt to military life and complete military tasks.