How Artificial Intelligence is Transforming Aesthetic Medicine

Artificial intelligence (AI) has become a cornerstone in many medical fields, including aesthetic medicine. To understand how technology can be integrated with medical expertise for safe and effective cosmetic results, Nadormagazine spoke with Dr. Melina Al Mansouri, a member of the Emirates Dermatology Society, about AI applications in beauty treatments, new therapies, and personalized skincare.

How is AI Used in Aesthetic Medicine?

AI is reshaping the cosmetic sector—not as a replacement for doctors, but as a skilled assistant with exceptional memory and insight. Today, AI platforms can:

  • Analyze skin in minute detail, detecting pigmentation, texture changes, and early signs of aging invisible to the naked eye.

  • Map the face in 3D and simulate potential outcomes, helping specialists design precise and harmonious treatments.

Dr. Al Mansouri highlights the Janus Pro system, a diagnostic tool combining AI-supported analysis with multimodal imaging. While not “AI” in the strict academic sense, its capabilities are revolutionary. It allows dermatologists to interpret subtle changes in skin quality, pigmentation, and structure before they become visible, forming the basis for personalized treatment plans, especially in complex cases.

Can Doctors Benefit from AI?

AI is now an invaluable partner for aesthetic specialists, offering:

  • Objective analysis

  • Streamlined clinical documentation

  • Instant access to global expertise

However, AI relies on standardized data, while cosmetic medicine thrives on individuality. Every face is unique, and while AI enhances planning and precision, it cannot yet replicate a human expert’s nuanced understanding of beauty.

Preserving Facial Features During Slimming Treatments

With the growing use of injections like GLP-1 analogs for weight management, rapid facial volume loss and skin sagging can occur. Dr. Al Mansouri recommends a proactive, multi-stage approach:

  1. Study facial structure to anticipate changes.

  2. Use energy-based devices to support collagen as volume decreases.

  3. Restore facial volume gradually with moderate biological stimulation rather than excessive fillers.

  4. Encourage a healthy lifestyle, including protein-rich nutrition and proper hydration.

This approach preserves natural facial features while adapting harmoniously to body changes.

The Role of NAD+ Treatments

NAD+ injections and supplements are gaining popularity in longevity and wellness treatments. NAD+ boosts cellular energy and supports DNA repair—key elements for healthy, radiant skin. In aesthetic medicine, NAD+ is used to complement cosmetic procedures, enhancing recovery, energy, and overall treatment outcomes. While preliminary results are promising, large-scale aesthetic studies are still in early stages, warranting a balanced, evidence-based approach.

Importance of Professional Skin Testing

Professional skin testing is essential before starting at-home treatments. It reveals hidden issues such as:

  • Weak skin barrier

  • Sensitivities

  • Subtle inflammation

Based on these results, dermatologists design precise home-care protocols using targeted therapeutic products. This ensures maximum effectiveness while minimizing waste or adverse reactions. The difference lies between following general trends and adopting a carefully tailored strategy for sustainable, tangible results.


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