Ashley Emmaline, Walker Lee, Chadha Priyanka
Drs. Ashley and Chadha are with Acquisition Aesthetics in London, United Kingdom.
Dr. Walker is with B City Clinics in Liverpool, United Kingdom.
J Clin Aesthet Dermatol. 2025 Apr;18(4):24-27.
This paper examines the multifaceted nature of beauty, encompassing evolutionary, biological, neurological, cultural, and individual factors. It explores the limitations of objective assessments, such as artificial intelligence (AI) algorithms like the Facial Aesthetic Index and Facial Youthfulness Index, which often fail to capture the diversity of individual preferences and cultural standards. While AI tools can provide valuable insights into facial features, their use in aesthetic medicine should be approached with caution, recognizing the importance of subjective perceptions. We emphasize the need for a collaborative approach that integrates AI insights with clinical expertise and patient involvement to achieve personalized and satisfying outcomes in aesthetic medicine. Ultimately, beauty is a complex and subjective experience that cannot be fully defined or assessed objectively, and successful aesthetic interventions require a holistic approach that values both objective data and individual perspectives.
本文探讨了美的多面性,涵盖进化、生物学、神经学、文化和个体因素。它探讨了客观评估的局限性,例如像面部美学指数和面部年轻化指数这样的人工智能(AI)算法,这些算法往往无法捕捉个体偏好和文化标准的多样性。虽然人工智能工具可以对面部特征提供有价值的见解,但在美容医学中使用它们时应谨慎行事,认识到主观感知的重要性。我们强调需要一种协作方法,将人工智能的见解与临床专业知识和患者参与相结合,以在美容医学中实现个性化和令人满意的结果。归根结底,美是一种复杂而主观的体验,无法完全客观地定义或评估,成功的美容干预需要一种重视客观数据和个体观点的整体方法。