Abstract

BackgroundThe unprecedented COVID-19 pandemic has brought drastic changes to the field of plastic surgery. It is critical for stakeholders in this field to identify the changes in public interest in plastic procedures to be adequately prepared to meet the challenges of the pandemic.ObjectiveThe aim of this study is to examine tweets related to the public interest in plastic procedures during the COVID-19 pandemic and to help stakeholders in the field of plastic surgery adjust their practices and sustain their operations during the current difficult situation of the pandemic.MethodsUsing a web crawler, 73,963 publicly accessible tweets about the most common cosmetic surgical and minimally invasive plastic procedures were collected. The tweets were grouped into three phases, and the tweeting frequencies and Google Trends indices were examined. Tweeting frequency, sentiment, and word frequency analyses were performed with Python modules.ResultsTweeting frequency increased by 24.0% in phase 2 and decreased by 9.1% in phase 3. Tweets about breast augmentation, liposuction, and abdominoplasty (“tummy tuck”) procedures consecutively increased over the three phases of the pandemic. Interest in Botox and chemical peel procedures revived first when the lockdown was lifted. The COVID-19 pandemic was associated with a negative impact on public sentiment about plastic procedures. The word frequency pattern significantly changed after phase 1 and then remained relatively stable.ConclusionsAccording to Twitter data, the public maintained their interest in plastic procedures during the COVID-19 pandemic. Stakeholders should consider refocusing on breast augmentation, liposuction, and abdominoplasty procedures during the current phase of the pandemic. In the case of a second wave of COVID-19, stakeholders should prepare for a temporary surge of Botox and chemical peel procedures.

Highlights

  • The unprecedented COVID-19 pandemic has brought drastic changes to daily life and to the field of plastic surgery [1,2,3,4]

  • Keywords were determined by referring to the top plastic surgery procedures in the latest annual Plastic Surgery Statistics published by the American Society of Plastic Surgeons [16]

  • The keywords to be searched on Twitter were determined by referring to the annual Plastic Surgery Statistics published by the American Society of Plastic Surgeons [16]

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Introduction

The unprecedented COVID-19 pandemic has brought drastic changes to daily life and to the field of plastic surgery [1,2,3,4]. Due to repeated periods of quarantine and the deteriorating economy, many people are not scheduling nonessential medical services, such as plastic procedures; this has resulted in concerning prospects for stakeholders in this field, including plastic surgeons, hospital administrators, and clinic owners These stakeholders require a better understanding of the public interest in common plastic procedures to adjust their practices so that they can sustain operations during this difficult time. The unprecedented COVID-19 pandemic has brought drastic changes to the field of plastic surgery. Objective: The aim of this study is to examine tweets related to the public interest in plastic procedures during the COVID-19 pandemic and to help stakeholders in the field of plastic surgery adjust their practices and sustain their operations during the current difficult situation of the pandemic. In the case of a second wave of COVID-19, stakeholders should prepare for a temporary surge of Botox and chemical peel procedures

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