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A Comparative Analysis of Online Reporting of Possible Complications for Minimally Invasive Cosmetic Procedures.

Authors :
Patel AA
Garg SP
Varghese J
Alleyne B
Williams T
Huffman K
Ellis M
Galiano RD
Source :
Eplasty [Eplasty] 2023 Mar 10; Vol. 23, pp. e17. Date of Electronic Publication: 2023 Mar 10 (Print Publication: 2023).
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Background: The rise in Botox, fillers, and chemical peel procedures demands transparent online information that discloses all relevant risks and complications. This study assesses the quality of complication disclosure on the most popular cosmetic sites.<br />Methods: The top 50 Google search results for "Botox," "fillers," and "chemical peel" were analyzed for their reporting on relevant complications. Websites were categorized based on their origin. An overall complication, prevention, management, prevalence, and disclaimer score were assigned to each site.<br />Results: A total of 136 websites were analyzed. Of these websites, 31 (22.7%) did not mention any complications or risks associated with the treatment. The most commonly reported complications were bruising (67.0%) for Botox, swelling (79.0%) for fillers, and redness (58%) for chemical peels. The least-reported serious complications were toxin spread effects (31.0%) for Botox, vision loss (23.0%) for fillers, and allergic reaction for chemical peel (18.0%). Reports of serious and rare side effects were significantly lower than those of common side effects (Botox, P = .001; fillers, P = .004; chemical peels, P < .001). The overall mean (standard deviation) complication score across all websites was 2.81/5 (1.31). Online health reference and academic/hospital sites disclosed complications better than sources in most other categories ( P < .001).<br />Conclusions: The reporting of online complications for the top 3 cosmetic procedures performed in the US is highly variable, biased, and at times, completely absent. Patients pursuing cosmetic surgery are heavily influenced by the internet and vulnerable to misinformation. Cosmetic procedure websites are in need of drastic improvement to ensure the health and safety of all patients.<br />Competing Interests: Disclosures: The authors have no conflict of interest to disclose.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1937-5719
Volume :
23
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Eplasty
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
37187869