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Author Instructions

           7.2.2 Accuracy
           AI-generated figures must accurately reflect the data in the manuscript. Authors are responsible for ensuring data integrity
           and proper representation.

           7.2.3 Acknowledgment
           If AI tools are used for figures, authors must disclose this in the manuscript, including the tool’s name, version, model,
           source, input prompts, and output.

           7.2.4 Ethical Compliance
           AI-generated content must adhere to ethical standards, avoiding plagiarism or misrepresentation. Authors must verify the
           accuracy of AI-generated content.

           7.2.5 Supplementary Files
           Authors are encouraged to submit AI prompts and outputs as supplementary files for transparency.

           7.2.6 Disclosure in Methods
           The use of AI tools should also be disclosed in the methods section if applicable.

           7.2.7 Legal Compliance
           Authors should ensure AI-generated content complies with copyright and intellectual property laws.

           7.3 AI Use in Peer Review
           Confidentiality requirements:
           Reviewers must not upload manuscripts/materials to AI platforms, as this:
           1. Violates OAE’s confidentiality policies
           2. Risks intellectual property infringement
           3. May compromise personal data in identifiable content
           Review integrity standards:
           Peer review must remain human-driven – AI tools cannot replace critical scholarly judgment.
           Reviewers must not use AI for manuscript evaluation due to risks of:
           1. Inaccurate/incomplete assessments
           2. Algorithmic bias
           Declaration requirement: Reviewers retain full accountability for their reports, if any aspect of the manuscript’s evaluation
           was supported in any way by an AI tool, reviewers must explicitly disclose it in their report.
           OAE will periodically reassess this policy to align with technological advancements and academic standards.

           8. Conflict of Interests
           OAE journals require authors to declare any possible financial and/or non-financial conflicts of interest at the end of their
           manuscript and in the cover letter, as well as confirm this point when submitting their manuscript in the submission system.
           If no conflicts of interest exist, authors need to state “The authors declare no conflicts of interest”. We also recognize that
           some authors may be bound by confidentiality agreements, in which cases authors need to sate “The authors declare that
           they are bound by confidentiality agreements that prevent them from disclosing their competing interests in this work”.

           9. Editorial Process
           9.1 Initial check
           9.1.1 Initial manuscript check
           New submissions are initially checked by the Managing Editor from the perspectives of originality, suitability, structure
           and formatting, conflicts of interest, background of authors, etc. Poorly-prepared manuscripts may be rejected at this stage.
           If your manuscript does not meet one or more of these requirements, we will return it for further revisions.


           9.1.2 Publishing ethics
           All manuscripts submitted to Plastic and Aesthetic Research are screened using iThenticate powered by CrossCheck to
           identify any plagiarized content. Your study must also meet all ethical requirements as outlined in our Editorial Policies. If
           the manuscript does not pass any of these checks, we may return it to you for further revisions or decline to consider your
           study for publication.

           9.2 Editorial assessment
           Once your manuscript has passed the initial check, our editorial team will assign it to an Academic Editor, i.e., the Editor-
           in-Chief in the case of regular submissions, the Guest Editor in the case of Special Issue submissions, or an Editorial
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