4 Ways AI May Change Plastic Surgery
It has a ways to go in the field, but AI promises to modernize plastic surgery along both its main branches, cosmetic and reconstructive, according to AI in Healthcare.
It has a ways to go in the field, but AI promises to modernize plastic surgery along both its main branches, cosmetic and reconstructive, according to AI in Healthcare.
Using artificial intelligence (AI), researchers from UT Southwestern have developed a way to accurately predict which skin cancers are highly metastatic. The study is published in Cell Systems.
The American Society of Plastic Surgeons (ASPS) has released supplemental data for its 2022 procedural statistics, revealing generational trends, increasing male interest in minimally invasive procedures, and fluctuating surgeon fees, with an emphasis on safety and authenticity in the pursuit of beauty and self-confidence.
We may not be at the point where you overhear your surgeon saying, “Hey, Google, pass the scalpel,” but artificial intelligence (AI) is gradually making its way into the healthcare industry and, by extension, dermatology and plastic surgery practices, according to the American Healthcare Journal.
Read MoreThe use of artificial intelligence (AI) in plastic surgery is not limited to giving cosmetic enhancements to people but can also help in treating people with skin conditions, per BBN Times.
Read MoreThree-quarters of patients would recommend artificial intelligence as a component of clinical decision-making for skin cancer, according to a survey, per Healio.
Read MoreMedTEch Outlook takes a look at the latest trends in the dermatology field that are revolutionizing the way practices are offered to patients.
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