What happens when simulations get real and cosmetic dermatology goes virtual?

According to some studies, the use of virtual reality (VR) in health care provides the benefit of 230% improvement in surgical performance in comparison with traditional training methods; procedures are completed 29% faster when trained in VR, and the risk of errors is 6 times lower. In the future,...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of cosmetic dermatology 2023-10, Vol.22 (10), p.2682-2684
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description According to some studies, the use of virtual reality (VR) in health care provides the benefit of 230% improvement in surgical performance in comparison with traditional training methods; procedures are completed 29% faster when trained in VR, and the risk of errors is 6 times lower. In the future, AI will continue to evolve and have this powerful impact on the healthcare system and society as a whole. [...]AI lowers healthcare expenses by reducing rates of morbidity and mortality, improving the effectiveness of the healthcare system, in lowering healthcare expenditures by reducing the number of unnecessary interventions, hospital visits, and automating some operations. AI's potential extends to tumor detection, classification, grading, molecular characterization, treatment personalization, drug discovery, and clinical research. [...]AI tools aid primary care clinicians in accurate skin analysis and diagnosis, particularly for imperceptible features, ensuring better observations and consistent measures. [...]there should be clear guidelines for the use of AI in cosmetic dermatology, including data privacy, informed consent, and responsible advertising practices.
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subjects Accuracy
Automation
Chatbots
Datasets
Dermatology
Hair
Health care policy
Patient satisfaction
Physicians
Prevention
Reproducibility
Skin
Transplants & implants
Virtual reality
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