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11 May 2026
Journal of Aesthetic Medicine | Aims and Scope Update

To further enhance the quality of the Journal of Aesthetic Medicine and the papers published in it, under the guidance of our Editor-in-Chief, Prof. Dr. Steven Paul Nistico, the journal has updated and revised its aims and scope. The original scope and the updated version are listed below:

Aims (new version):

Aims (old version):

The aim of the Journal of Aesthetic Medicine (ISSN 3042-6774) is to publish open access, peer-reviewed papers on improving aesthetics through dermatology, plastic surgery, cosmetic procedures, and a combination of all three. This journal publishes Research Papers, Reviews, and Communications; other article types are also considered. Our aim is to encourage scientists to publish their experimental and theoretical results in as much detail as possible so that the results can be reproduced according to the instructions. There are no restrictions on the maximum length of papers.

The aim of the Journal of Aesthetic Medicine (ISSN 3042-6774) is to publish open access, peer-reviewed papers in the field of improving aesthetics through dermatology, surgical procedures, non-surgical procedures, and a combination of all three. It publishes Research Papers, Reviews, Communications, etc. Our aim is to encourage scientists to publish their experimental and theoretical results in as much detail as possible so that the results can be reproduced.

Scope (new version):

Scope (old version):

This journal covers all topics related to aesthetic medicine. Topics of interest include (but are not limited to) the following:

Aesthetics:

  • Aesthetic psychology and care;
  • Aesthetic education;
  • The ethical care of patients;
  • Aesthetics and the law;
  • Risk management and prevention of aesthetic medicine.

Reconstructive surgery and plastic surgery:

  • Microsurgery;
  • Breast surgery;
  • Breast reconstruction;
  • Cosmetic surgery.

Dermatology:

  • Facial rejuvenation;
  • Scars;
  • Skin laxity;
  • Wrinkles;
  • Skin management;
  • Alopecia areata;
  • Dermoscopy.

Oral and maxillofacial surgery:

  • Blepharoplasty;
  • Rhinoplasty;
  • Otoplasty;
  • Cosmetic dentistry;
  • Head and neck reconstruction surgery;
  • Facial fracture;
  • Cleft palate.

Surgical procedures:

  • Liposuction;
  • Facelifts;
  • Abdominoplasty.

Non-surgical procedures:

  • Radio-frequency skin tightening;
  • Body contouring;
  • Photoaging;
  • Tissue engineering;
  • Implantation materials;
  • Lymphedema;
  • Lasers;
  • Intense pulse lights;
  • Chemical peels.

Aesthetics:

  • Aesthetic psychology and care;
  • Aesthetic education;
  • The ethical care of patients;
  • Aesthetics and the law;
  • Risk management caries prevention.

Reconstructive surgery and plastic surgery:

  • Microsurgery;
  • Breast surgery;
  • Breast reconstruction;
  • Cosmetic surgery.

Dermatology:

  • Scars;
  • Skin laxity;
  • Wrinkles;
  • Ulcers;
  • Skin cancer remotion;
  • Alopecia areata;
  • Dermoscopy.

Oral and maxillofacial surgery:

  • Blepharoplasty;
  • Rhinoplasty;
  • Otoplasty;
  • Dental implants;
  • Orthodontic treatment;
  • Head and neck;
  • Facial fracture;
  • Cleft palate.

Surgical procedures:

  • Liposuction;
  • Facelifts;
  • Abdominoplasty.

Non-surgical procedures:

  • Radio frequency skin tightening;
  • Body contouring;
  • Photoaging;
  • Mesenchymal stem cells;
  • Lasers;
  • Intense pulse lights;
  • LEDs;
  • Chemical peels;
  • Non-invasive diagnostic tools;
  • Confocal microscopy;
  • Line field confocal optical coherence tomography (LC-OCT).

For more detailed information, please visit the following link: https://www.mdpi.com/journal/journal_name/about.

Aesthetic Med. Editorial Office

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