Global Surveillance of Public Interest in Cosmetic Tourism for Aesthetic Eyelid Surgery Abroad: Cross-Sectional Infodemiology Investigation of Internet Search Trends and Social Media Content
Daniel B Azzam, Yi Ling Dai, Victoria S North, Alison B Callahan, Katrinka L Heher, Mitesh K Kapadia, M Reza Vagefi

TL;DR
The study examines American interest in eyelid surgery abroad and finds that international surgeons often lack specialized training compared to US surgeons.
Contribution
This is the first global infodemiology study to analyze cosmetic eyelid surgery tourism trends and surgeon qualifications via digital data.
Findings
Top eyelid surgery destinations for Americans include South Korea, Mexico, Canada, Turkey, and China.
International eyelid surgeons are more likely to be general plastic surgeons without specialized fellowship training.
US surgeons have higher rates of professional society affiliations compared to international surgeons.
Abstract
Global medical tourism for aesthetic surgery has become a popular phenomenon through ease of access in the digital era, though such services are not without potential risks. The application of infodemiology for global health surveillance may provide unique insights into unknown patient travel patterns and surgeon workforce dynamics abroad. This study aimed to evaluate American cosmetic tourism trends in oculofacial plastic surgery, including demand profile and qualifications of the most sought-after international eyelid surgeons on social media. This cross-sectional infodemiology study queried Google Trends to assess US interests in aesthetic eyelid surgery abroad in 25 destination countries from 2013 to 2023. The highest-rated content posted by 55 eyelid surgeons (US: n=11; international: n=44) on a social media platform (Instagram; Meta Platforms) was evaluated. The main outcomes…
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TopicsGlobal Healthcare and Medical Tourism · Nasal Surgery and Airway Studies · Body Image and Dysmorphia Studies
