Decades of Scientific Data and Global Media Reporting on Complications in Non-surgical Aesthetic Treatments for a Transparent Safety Profile: Kissing Snow White Awake.

IF 2 3区 医学 Q2 SURGERY
Eqram Rahman, Parinitha Rao, Karim Sayed, Patricia E Garcia, Sotirios Ioannidis, Nanze Yu, Shabnam Sadeghi-Esfahlani, Alexander D Nassif, William Richard Webb, Zakia Rahman, Hsien-Li Peter Peng, Greg J Goodman
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Abstract

Introduction: Non-surgical aesthetic treatments (NSATs) have gained significant traction over the past two decades, prized for their minimally invasive nature, cost-effectiveness, and rapid outcomes. Yet complications associated with these procedures remain underreported, inadequately studied, and inconsistently regulated, compromising patient safety.

Methodology: This mixed-methods study synthesised global data from 457 peer-reviewed studies, 37,250 media articles, 2.28 million social media posts, and regulatory databases, encompassing 231,475 documented complications. Statistical methodologies, including Cox proportional hazards models, Bayesian hierarchical modelling, and geospatial mapping, were employed to evaluate risk trends. Machine learning algorithms forecasted emerging risks, while sensitivity analyses addressed potential data biases.

Results: Dermal fillers accounted for 42% of complications, chiefly granulomas, vascular occlusions, and delayed hypersensitivity reactions. Botulinum toxin A contributed 15% of cases, predominantly mild adverse effects such as headache, ptosis, and bruising. Thread lift procedures were marred by frequent extrusion and infection rates. The safest products were identified as Prabotulinumtoxin A, Juvéderm high-viscosity fillers, Profhilo, APTOS Light Lift, microneedling radiofrequency devices, Ultherapy, and EMFACE, each demonstrating > 85% safety probability. Predictive models highlighted escalating risks linked to unregulated therapies (e.g. exosomes), while geospatial analysis revealed stark regional disparities, with Asia reporting 34% of complications-attributed to medical tourism and variable oversight.

Conclusion: While advancements like standardised complication registries and ultrasound-guided techniques herald progress, transformative measures are imperative. These include mandating adverse event reporting, harmonising global regulatory frameworks, and integrating AI-driven surveillance systems. The field must prioritise transparency, rigorous credentialling, and patient-centred ethics to ensure its evolution aligns with uncompromising safety standards.

Level of evidence iv: This journal requires that authors assign a level of evidence to each article. For a full description of these Evidence-Based Medicine ratings, please refer to the Table of Contents or the online Instructions to Authors www.springer.com/00266 .

数十年的科学数据和全球媒体报道关于非手术美容治疗并发症的透明安全概况:亲吻白雪公主清醒。
导语:在过去的二十年里,非手术美容治疗(nsat)因其微创性、成本效益和快速疗效而获得了显著的发展。然而,与这些手术相关的并发症仍然报告不足,研究不充分,监管不一致,危及患者安全。方法:这项混合方法研究综合了457项同行评议研究、37250篇媒体文章、228万篇社交媒体帖子和监管数据库的全球数据,包括231475例记录在案的并发症。采用统计学方法,包括Cox比例风险模型、贝叶斯分层建模和地理空间制图来评估风险趋势。机器学习算法预测新出现的风险,而敏感性分析解决了潜在的数据偏差。结果:皮肤填充物占并发症的42%,主要是肉芽肿、血管闭塞和迟发性超敏反应。肉毒杆菌毒素A占15%的病例,主要是轻微的不良反应,如头痛、上睑下垂和瘀伤。螺纹提升过程因频繁挤压和感染率而受到影响。最安全的产品被确定为prabotulintoxin A、juvaccumderm高粘度填料、Profhilo、APTOS Light Lift、微针射频设备、Ultherapy和EMFACE,每种产品的安全概率为85%。预测模型强调了与不受管制的疗法(如外显体)相关的风险不断上升,而地理空间分析显示了明显的区域差异,亚洲报告了34%的并发症,原因是医疗旅游和监管不一。结论:虽然标准化并发症登记和超声引导技术等进步预示着进步,但变革措施势在必行。这些措施包括强制规定不良事件报告、协调全球监管框架以及整合人工智能驱动的监测系统。该领域必须优先考虑透明度、严格的资格认证和以患者为中心的道德规范,以确保其发展符合毫不妥协的安全标准。证据等级iv:本刊要求作者为每篇文章指定一个证据等级。有关这些循证医学评级的完整描述,请参阅目录或在线作者说明www.springer.com/00266。
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CiteScore
4.40
自引率
25.00%
发文量
479
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: Aesthetic Plastic Surgery is a publication of the International Society of Aesthetic Plastic Surgery and the official journal of the European Association of Societies of Aesthetic Plastic Surgery (EASAPS), Società Italiana di Chirurgia Plastica Ricostruttiva ed Estetica (SICPRE), Vereinigung der Deutschen Aesthetisch Plastischen Chirurgen (VDAPC), the Romanian Aesthetic Surgery Society (RASS), Asociación Española de Cirugía Estética Plástica (AECEP), La Sociedad Argentina de Cirugía Plástica, Estética y Reparadora (SACPER), the Rhinoplasty Society of Europe (RSE), the Iranian Society of Plastic and Aesthetic Surgeons (ISPAS), the Singapore Association of Plastic Surgeons (SAPS), the Australasian Society of Aesthetic Plastic Surgeons (ASAPS), the Egyptian Society of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeons (ESPRS), and the Sociedad Chilena de Cirugía Plástica, Reconstructiva y Estética (SCCP). Aesthetic Plastic Surgery provides a forum for original articles advancing the art of aesthetic plastic surgery. Many describe surgical craftsmanship; others deal with complications in surgical procedures and methods by which to treat or avoid them. Coverage includes "second thoughts" on established techniques, which might be abandoned, modified, or improved. Also included are case histories; improvements in surgical instruments, pharmaceuticals, and operating room equipment; and discussions of problems such as the role of psychosocial factors in the doctor-patient and the patient-public interrelationships. Aesthetic Plastic Surgery is covered in Current Contents/Clinical Medicine, SciSearch, Research Alert, Index Medicus-Medline, and Excerpta Medica/Embase.
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