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Aesthetically Ideal Breasts Created With Artificial Intelligence: Validating the Literature, Racial Differences, and Deep Fakes

Aesthetic Surgery Journal Open Forum
Aesthetic Surgery Journal Open Forum

AUTHORS: Aaron L. Wiegmann, MD ; Elizabeth S. O’Neill, MD; Sammy Sinno, MD; and Karol A. Gutowski, MD, FACS

SUMMARY: The article explores the role of artificial intelligence (AI) in defining and creating aesthetically ideal breast shapes. It validates existing literature on breast aesthetics while examining racial differences in perceptions of ideal breast appearance. The study also addresses the implications of deep fake technology in the cosmetic surgery field, highlighting potential ethical concerns and the impact on patient expectations. The authors emphasize the need for careful consideration of cultural factors in aesthetic preferences and advocate for using AI to enhance personalized treatment plans, ensuring that diverse perspectives are integrated into cosmetic surgery practices.

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