Introduction: Physical activity has long been recognized as a key factor in promoting overall health, including cardiovascular, metabolic, and immune function. However, its role in skin health particularly in dermatological and aesthetic contexts remains underexplored in scientific literature. The bibliometric approach identifies research trends and gaps, guiding future studies on exercise and skin health. This study aims to map the global research landscape related to the impact of exercise on skin health using a bibliometric approach. Methods: Data were retrieved from the Scopus database using a combination of keywords such as “exercise,” “training,” “sports medicine,” “skin health,” and “aesthetics.” A total of 43 relevant articles published between 2005 and 2025 were identified. The analysis utilized Microsoft Excel for initial data processing, VOSviewer for keyword network visualization, and R Studio with Biblioshiny for advanced bibliometric mapping. Results: The findings show a notable increase in publication volume starting in 2018, peaking in 2023–2024. The United States and the United Kingdom led in research output, followed by Canada, India, and Turkey. Most studies were published in journals focused on aesthetic surgery and rehabilitative medicine. Keyword analysis revealed dominant themes such as “aesthetic surgery,” “training,” and “skin regeneration.” Conclusion: Research on exercise and skin health is gaining momentum, supported by interdisciplinary interest from the fields of sports science, dermatology, and aesthetic medicine. Conclusion: The study highlights current trends, identifies research gaps, and provides a foundation for future integrative research aimed at enhancing both health and appearance through physical activity.
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