Science or Spectacle? A Critical Evaluation of the Decade of Aesthetic Medicine Conferences Using the Punctuated Equilibrium Framework.

Plastic and reconstructive surgery 2025 Vol.155(6) p. 986e-1004e

Rahman E, Sayed K, Rao P, Yu N, Wang K, Garcia PE, Ioannidis S, Philipp-Dormston WG, Carruthers JDA, Webb WR

Abstract

[BACKGROUND] The global aesthetic medicine industry is expanding rapidly, with conferences serving as crucial platforms for knowledge exchange and collaboration. However, concerns have emerged about the increasing prioritization of commercial content over scientifically rigorous presentations. This study critically evaluates the balance between commercial and scientific content at aesthetic medicine conferences, using artificial intelligence (AI) tools to analyze the impact of industry sponsorship and live procedural demonstrations on educational value.

[METHOD] Using the punctuated equilibrium framework, AI-driven content analysis, social network analysis, and sentiment analysis were applied to evaluate conference data, including programs, sponsorship details, speaker affiliations, and attendee engagement metrics. The study analyzed global and regional aesthetic medicine conferences from 2014 to 2024, identifying patterns and punctuated shifts in the balance between scientific and commercially driven content.

[RESULTS] AI-based analysis of 487 conferences, comprising more than 28,000 sessions and 2 million social media posts, revealed an increasing trend toward commercially focused content, particularly in industry-sponsored events. Approximately 44% of sessions were commercially oriented, with significant spikes during product launches. Academic and clinical speakers were more prevalent in scientific conferences, whereas industry-affiliated speakers dominated commercial sessions. Social media sentiment, analyzed using AI tools, reflected high engagement with procedural demonstrations, but also highlighted concerns about educational quality.

[CONCLUSIONS] Although industry-driven sessions garnered higher immediate engagement, they reduced long-term cognitive retention and compromised the educational integrity of conferences. The use of AI in this study enabled a deeper understanding of content trends and their effects. Aesthetic medicine conferences must recalibrate the balance between commercial interests and scientific rigor to ensure sustainable professional development and patient safety.

추출된 의학 개체 (NER)

유형영어 표현한국어 / 풀이UMLS CUI출처등장
약물 [BACKGROUND] scispacy 1
약물 [CONCLUSIONS] scispacy 1
질환 reduced long-term cognitive retention scispacy 1
기타 patient scispacy 1

MeSH Terms

Congresses as Topic; Humans; Artificial Intelligence; Social Media; Surgery, Plastic

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