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Artificial Intelligence Technologies and Mobile Applications in Cosmetic Surgery: Trends and Recommendations

2025·1 Zitationen·The American Journal of Cosmetic Surgery
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Artificial intelligence (AI) is increasingly applied across all fields of medicine, including plastic and cosmetic surgery, where it has become essential. Numerous mobile applications (apps) are available on various app store platforms, allowing patients to explore options for facial aesthetic modifications. Evidence suggests that AI tools can enhance surgeon-patient communication, assist patients in decision-making and managing surgical expectations, improve patient care, and streamline administrative, marketing, and logistical aspects. For surgical residents, AI tools and mobile apps also facilitate access to educational content, potentially improving surgical skills through virtual surgery simulations. Data on relevant online apps were gathered from official virtual app stores, including the Apple App Store, Google Play Store, Amazon Appstore, and Windows Store. App features were analyzed for compatibility with iOS, Android, and web-based platforms. Information on apps and online tools was sourced from the official websites of leading societies in aesthetic, cosmetic facial, and general plastic surgery. This article provides an overview of available online tools, detailing their focus, customer reviews, download size, and availability on app stores. It includes mobile apps launched by leading aesthetic/cosmetic surgery societies, which are utilized by members for networking, event information, practice management, and patient care. Trends in AI tools used by cosmetic plastic surgeons are also examined. A summary of the most popular mobile apps, both with and without AI technology and non-immersive virtual reality—recommended by prominent American and international aesthetic/cosmetic surgery societies confirms the growing significance and utilization of these tools in the field.

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