Dr. Phillip Frost Department of Dermatology and Cutaneous Surgery, University of Miami Miller School of Medicine, Miami, Florida, USA.
Nova Southeastern University Dr. Kiran C. Patel College of Osteopathic Medicine, Fort Lauderdale, Florida, USA.
J Cosmet Dermatol. 2022 Oct;21(10):4249-4253. doi: 10.1111/jocd.15038. Epub 2022 May 17.
Social media networks serve as convenient platforms for the dissemination of information, including that which pertains to healthcare. However, social media networks may also disseminate incorrect information, and may even propagate potentially harmful skincare trends. Since its inception in 2016, TikTok, a social media platform wherein users can create and share videos, has served as a tool for the propagation of multiple, potentially dangerous cosmetic trends, most recently the usage of fibroblast pens. Fibroblast pens, also known as plasma pens, are toted to produce a variety of skincare benefits. However, many of the pens being sold commercially, and subsequently used on TikTok, are not FDA-regulated. Potential adverse effects include the development of dyspigmentation, scarring, and mechanical burns of the skin. This study assessed social media content to improve our understanding of fibroblast pen usage amongst TikTok creators. An initial search of public TikTok posts tagged with "#PlasmaPen," "#PlasmaPenTreatment," "#FibroblastPlasma," or "#FibroblastPlasmaPen" identified 200 posts, of which 78 were eliminated after accounting for overlapping posts between hashtags, posts that were later deleted by the user, and those in languages other than English. We analyzed posts according to creator type and classified them into four main themes. The 78 videos were later re-viewed to provide more detailed subdivisions within the four main themes. Analysis showed that 36% of the posts were created by lay-person TikTok users, followed by 25% of posts being created by self-proclaimed fibroblast skin tightening specialists. Major themes include advertisement of the fibroblast pen (61%), experience with the fibroblast pen (26%), education on the fibroblast pen's uses and benefits (6.5%), and warnings related to usage of the pen (6.5%). TikTok users are more likely to encounter a post regarding fibroblast pen usage from uncredentialled, non-medical professional accounts. Only 6.5% of posts were created with the intention of serving as a warning to users, with most of these posts being created by medical doctors. Dermatologists should be aware of the misinformation regarding fibroblast pens and consider posting on social media to raise awareness about this potentially dangerous skincare trend.
社交媒体平台是信息传播的便捷平台,包括与医疗保健相关的信息。然而,社交媒体平台也可能传播错误信息,甚至传播潜在有害的护肤趋势。自 2016 年成立以来,TikTok 一直是用户创建和分享视频的工具,它传播了多种潜在危险的美容趋势,最近是使用成纤维细胞笔。成纤维细胞笔,也称为等离子笔,据称可以产生多种护肤益处。然而,许多在商业上销售并随后在 TikTok 上使用的笔都没有经过 FDA 监管。潜在的不良反应包括色素沉着异常、疤痕和皮肤机械性烧伤。本研究评估了社交媒体内容,以提高我们对 TikTok 创作者中成纤维细胞笔使用情况的理解。最初在公共 TikTok 上搜索标记为“#PlasmaPen”、“#PlasmaPenTreatment”、“#FibroblastPlasma”或“#FibroblastPlasmaPen”的帖子,共识别出 200 个帖子,其中 78 个帖子因标签重叠、用户后来删除的帖子以及非英语帖子而被排除在外。我们根据创作者类型对帖子进行分析,并将其分为四个主要主题。这 78 个视频后来被重新审查,以在四个主要主题内提供更详细的细分。分析显示,36%的帖子是由非专业的 TikTok 用户创建的,其次是 25%的帖子是由自称成纤维细胞皮肤紧致专家创建的。主要主题包括成纤维细胞笔的广告(61%)、使用成纤维细胞笔的经验(26%)、关于成纤维细胞笔用途和益处的教育(6.5%)以及与笔使用相关的警告(6.5%)。TikTok 用户更有可能从未经认证的非医疗专业账户中遇到有关成纤维细胞笔使用的帖子。只有 6.5%的帖子是为了警告用户而创建的,其中大多数是由皮肤科医生创建的。皮肤科医生应该意识到关于成纤维细胞笔的错误信息,并考虑在社交媒体上发布信息,以提高对这一潜在危险护肤趋势的认识。