The role of artificial intelligence in cosmetic dermatology-Current, upcoming, and future trends.

Journal: Journal of cosmetic dermatology
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Abstract

Within the field of cosmetic dermatology, several promising developments utilize artificial intelligence to better patient care. While many new treatments in cosmetic dermatology feature components of artificial intelligence, there is a knowledge gap within the field regarding the current and developing products featuring AI. We aim to highlight current and developing applications of artificial intelligence in cosmetic dermatology and provide insight into future modalities in this field. Methods include literature review, including peer-reviewed journal articles as well as product websites. In an age of medical and technological advancement, the utility of artificial intelligence models continues to grow.There are many new facets of artificial intelligence in cosmetic dermatology, marketed to both the consumer and the physician. With the development of customizable skin care, augmented reality applications, and at-home skin analysis tools, patients are empowered to be the masters of their cosmetic care. Artificial intelligence is utilized by physicians in new ways in their practices, with the advent of models for prediction of clinical outcome to treatments and tools for in-depth analysis of the patient's skin. Further research is required in the development of automated energy-based treatment devices and robotic-assisted treatments. Models for AI in cosmetic dermatology serve to increase patient involvement in their skin care decisions and have the ability to enhance the patient-physician experience. Dermatologists should be well-informed of the emerging technologies to better educate patients and enhance their clinical practice.

Authors

  • Alexandra Elder
    Sidney Kimmel Medical College, Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, PA, USA.
  • Christina Ring
    Department of Dermatology and Cutaneous Biology, Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, PA, USA.
  • Kerry Heitmiller
    Department of Dermatology and Cutaneous Biology, Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, PA, USA.
  • Zena Gabriel
    Department of Dermatology and Cutaneous Biology, Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, PA, USA.
  • Nazanin Saedi
    Department of Dermatology and Cutaneous Biology, Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, PA, USA.