Aesthetic Surgery Journal Open Forum (Jan 2023)

Content and Engagement Among Plastic Surgeons on Instagram

  • Kometh Thawanyarat,
  • Chandler Hinson,
  • Diego A Gomez,
  • Mallory A Rowley,
  • Yelissa Navarro,
  • Chelsea M Venditto

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1093/asjof/ojac096
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 5

Abstract

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Abstract BackgroundPatients routinely use social media to locate providers, review before-and-after photographs, and discuss experiences, making it a powerful marketing tool for plastic surgeons. A few studies have systematically evaluated plastic surgery app content. ObjectivesThis study aims to analyze engagement levels and content posted by top plastic surgeon influencers on Instagram (Menlo Park, CA). MethodsThe authors conducted a cross-sectional study in February 2022 to identify the top 10 global plastic surgeons on Instagram. Influencers were ranked based on the number of followers, and their latest 20 posts were analyzed. A total of 200 posts were categorized by 2 independent trainees as one of the following: marketing, education, personal, and miscellaneous. The number of likes was recorded as a proxy for engagement, and the average engagement for each category was calculated. ResultsThe top 10 influencers work primarily in private practice focusing on aesthetic procedures. Out of 200 categorized posts on Instagram, marketing posts had the greatest presence (64.5%), followed by personal (20%), miscellaneous (11%), and educational (4.5%). More still images were posted (56.5%) than videos (43.5%). The highest average engagement was for personal content (PP ConclusionsAlthough most content posted related to marketing efforts, many influencers were also using social media to post about their personal lives and promote their ancillary businesses. Although marketing content was the most common, engagement levels were the highest for personal and educational content, and no significant differences in engagement were found between videos and photos.