"Economic Daily: Maintain the security bottom line of 'beauty economy'"

date
28/04/2025
An article in the Economic Daily reported that in recent years, the medical and beauty industry is gradually moving from being high-end to more mass-market and diversified. However, behind the booming industry, there are frequent irregularities - such as unqualified beauty therapists illegally diagnosing and treating, lack of public display of information on anesthetists, and doctors directly operating without face-to-face consultations, all of which have repeatedly violated regulations, reflecting the blind spots and loopholes in industry regulation. Regulatory enforcement should "grow teeth". Regulatory authorities can use intelligent monitoring methods to support the establishment of a traceability system for the medical and beauty industry. By using artificial intelligence technology to build a regulatory platform, data such as advertising, surgery appointments, and the use of drugs and materials in medical and beauty institutions can be monitored in real-time, accurately identifying irregular operations and false advertising. Strengthen dynamic supervision of medical and beauty institutions and practitioners, and regularly review their qualifications.