Aesthetic Surgery Journal Sees Significant Impact Factor Growth
Aesthetic Surgery Journal's Impact Factor Leap
The Aesthetic Society has celebrated a substantial advancement in the credibility of its publications, as evidenced by the recent increase in the impact factor of the Aesthetic Surgery Journal (ASJ). Rising from 3.1 to 3.9, this new figure underscores the journal's prominence in disseminating critical aesthetic surgery research and its relevance in the academic landscape. An impact factor reflects the average number of citations a journal's articles receive over a two-year period, serving as an essential measure for academia. This new score positions ASJ as a leader in the field, emphasizing its commitment to enhancing the science and practice of aesthetic surgery globally.
Dr. Jeffrey M. Kenkel, the Editor-in-Chief of Aesthetic Surgery Journal, expressed pride in this achievement, attributing it to the caliber of the research submitted by its authors and the diligence of the editorial team, which included Dr. Foad Nahai, the Editor Emeritus. Kenkel remarked, "This record score reflects the outstanding quality of our authors' work and the dedication of our editorial team. We are honored by this recognition as we continue to elevate academic excellence in aesthetic surgery and innovate educational methods."
In addition to ASJ, the ASJ Open Forum (ASJOF), which is a sister publication launched in January 2019, also celebrated a noteworthy improvement. Its impact factor increased from 1.6 to 1.9 in its second consecutive evaluation. This rise signifies not only a success story for a relatively new journal, but also highlights the Aesthetic Society's mission to increase accessibility and dissemination of high-quality research in aesthetic surgery. ASJOF serves as an open-access platform featuring a diverse range of content, including original articles, pilot studies, case reports, expert commentaries, and video articles, providing a rich resource for practitioners and researchers alike.
Dr. Al Aly, the Editor-in-Chief of ASJ Open Forum, commented on the significance of obtaining a second impact factor, stating, "This meaningful validation of our mission to broaden access to high-quality aesthetic research is something we cherish. We are proud to offer a trusted open-access platform where innovation and education converge."
Both journals have evolved to introduce innovative measures for knowledge sharing, aligning with the changing dynamics of research communication. They have introduced Supplements, Digital Editions, Language Translations, and Thematic Issues. Moreover, programming such as the ASJ Journal Club and GEMS webinars has fostered direct interactions between authors and practitioners, allowing for real-time discussions on emerging trends. The introduction of visual abstracts and rich video content further enhances the educational value provided alongside traditional articles.
The collaboration with Oxford University Press (OUP), which has been the publishing partner for over a decade, has played an indispensable role in these journals' growth. Kenkel highlighted the beneficial partnership, noting that OUP's Executive Publisher, Terry Matarese, shares their vision for the journals, driving forward the mission of disseminating quality aesthetic literature globally.
The achievements of ASJ and ASJOF reflect the dedication of the authors, reviewers, and editors involved, as well as the growing importance of aesthetic surgery scholarship on a global scale. Both journals are indexed in reputable databases, including MEDLINE/PubMed and Clarivate's Journal Citation Reports, ensuring that their studies reach a wide audience and garner significant recognition in the academic field.
An increasing number of contributions from active members, certified by the American Board of Plastic Surgery or equivalent institutions worldwide, ensures a continuous influx of high-quality research in aesthetic procedures and innovations. The Aesthetic Society, representing over 4,000 members, champions the continuity of excellence in aesthetic surgery, furthering education and contributing to the global dialogue on cosmetic advancements.
As we look to the future, the continuing rise in impact factors of ASJ and ASJOF promises not only improved visibility for research but also greater collaboration and knowledge-sharing within the aesthetic surgery community. This pivotal moment in the history of aesthetic surgery journals is indicative of an evolving landscape where innovation and quality converge, ensuring that academic discourse continues to thrive.