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               In summary, AI has the potential to greatly enhance the capabilities of plastic and reconstructive surgery,
               improving efficiency, accuracy, and patient-centered outcomes. Ongoing research and collaboration
               between technologists and medical professionals will be key to fully realizing the potential of AI in plastic
               and reconstructive surgery. Further research in plastic surgery is necessary to fully assess the potential
               advantages and address the risks associated with this emerging technology.


               DECLARATIONS
               Authors’ contributions
               Conceptualization: Radtke C, Fast A, Novotny MJ
               Design of the work: Novotny MJ, Fast A, Radtke C
               Investigation, writing original draft: Novotny MJ, Fast A
               Writing - review and editing: Fast A, Radtke C
               Supervision: Radtke C
               All authors have read and agreed to the published version of the manuscript.


               Availability of data and materials
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               Financial support and sponsorship
               None.

               Conflicts of interest
               All authors declared that there are no conflicts of interest.

               Ethical approval and consent to participate
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               Consent for publication
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               Copyright
               © The Author(s) 2024.


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