Upon completion of comprehensive language editing, we issue an official Language Editing Certificate confirming that the manuscript has been professionally edited by qualified language specialists with expertise in academic medical and scientific English. The certificate attests that the text has been reviewed for grammar, syntax, clarity, consistency, and stylistic appropriateness in accordance with international academic writing standards.

The certificate explicitly states that language editing is conducted independently of the editorial evaluation process and is performed without altering the scientific content, data interpretation, research outcomes, or the authors’ intellectual contributions. Editing is carried out by professionals experienced in biomedical research communication and familiar with the linguistic and stylistic expectations of high-impact international journals.

This document serves as formal proof of language quality for journals, editors, and reviewers that require or recommend certification following language revision—particularly during initial submission, peer-review, or resubmission after reviewer comments. The certificate may be uploaded as a supplementary file or referenced in the cover letter, helping to address editorial concerns related to language clarity and readability.

While the certificate does not imply endorsement of the scientific findings, it provides reassurance that the manuscript meets professional standards of academic English, thereby supporting a smoother peer-review process and reducing the likelihood of language-related revision requests.

Importantly, the Language Editing Certificate does not imply endorsement of the scientific validity, originality, or significance of the manuscript, nor does it guarantee acceptance for publication. Editorial decisions remain solely the responsibility of the journal and are based on scientific merit, methodological rigor, and peer review outcomes. The certificate solely confirms that the manuscript meets professional standards of academic English, thereby supporting a smoother peer-review process and reducing the likelihood of language-related revision requests.