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    Harley Street Institute · Harley Street, London, United Kingdom

    HSI Journal of Aesthetic Medicine & AI

    A peer-reviewed, open-access quarterly · Established 2025

    Current Issue

    Volume 1 · Issue 1 · 2025

    Inaugural issue of the HSI Journal of Aesthetic Medicine & AI. Published December 2025.

    1. Review Article

      Artificial Intelligence in Aesthetic Medicine: Current Applications and Future Directions

      Dr. Ahmed Haq

      Artificial intelligence (AI) is increasingly integrated into aesthetic medicine for diagnostics, treatment planning, image analysis and patient communication. The pace of clinical adoption now exceeds the rate of formal evaluation.

      HSI J Aesthet Med AI · Vol 1 · Issue 1 · pp 1–14DOI: 10.XXXXX/hsij.2025.01Full textPDF (placeholder)

    2. Review Article

      Patient Safety in Non-Surgical Facial Aesthetics: A Systematic Review

      Dr. Ahmed Haq

      Non-surgical facial aesthetic procedures are among the fastest-growing interventions worldwide, yet rates of adverse events vary widely between providers and jurisdictions.

      HSI J Aesthet Med AI · Vol 1 · Issue 1 · pp 15–28DOI: 10.XXXXX/hsij.2025.02Full textPDF (placeholder)

    3. Review Article

      The Role of Injection Anatomy in Reducing Complications in Dermal Filler Practice

      Dr. Ahmed Haq

      Vascular complications from dermal fillers are uncommon but potentially devastating. Understanding three-dimensional facial anatomy is central to prevention.

      HSI J Aesthet Med AI · Vol 1 · Issue 1 · pp 29–41DOI: 10.XXXXX/hsij.2025.03Full textPDF (placeholder)

    4. Commentary

      AI-Assisted Medical Education: Implications for Postgraduate Aesthetic Training

      Dr. Ahmed Haq

      Large language models and adaptive learning systems are reshaping postgraduate medical education, including in aesthetic medicine.

      HSI J Aesthet Med AI · Vol 1 · Issue 1 · pp 42–51DOI: 10.XXXXX/hsij.2025.04Full textPDF (placeholder)

    5. Review Article

      Vascular Complications in Aesthetic Medicine: Prevention, Recognition and Management

      Dr. Ahmed Haq

      Vascular occlusion is the most clinically significant complication of dermal filler injection. Early recognition and immediate management determine outcome.

      HSI J Aesthet Med AI · Vol 1 · Issue 1 · pp 52–66DOI: 10.XXXXX/hsij.2025.05Full textPDF (placeholder)

    HSI Journal of Aesthetic Medicine & AI

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    Harley Street Institute
    Harley Street, London, United Kingdom
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