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Fitzpatrick Skin Type

Definition

A classification system (Types I–VI) describing how skin responds to ultraviolet (UV) light exposure.

Why It Matters

Skin type affects: - Sunburn risk - Lower types burn more easily - Vitamin D synthesis - Darker skin requires more sun exposure - UV exposure recommendations - Personalized sun protection guidance - Skin cancer risk - Varies by skin type - Cosmetic procedures - Laser and light treatments

The Fitzpatrick Scale

TypeDescriptionSun Response
IVery fair, freckles, red/blonde hairAlways burns, never tans
IIFair skin, light hairBurns easily, tans minimally
IIIMedium skinBurns moderately, tans gradually
IVOlive skinBurns minimally, tans well
VBrown skinRarely burns, tans darkly
VIDark brown/black skinNever burns, deeply pigmented

How It's Obtained

User-entered in Apple Health based on self-assessment.

Use Cases

  • UV exposure alerts - Personalized sun protection reminders
  • Outdoor activity planning - Appropriate exposure limits
  • Dermatology preparation - Relevant for skin treatments
  • Health education - Understanding personal sun sensitivity

Important Notes

  • This is a simplified classification; real skin response varies
  • Skin type doesn't change but sun sensitivity can be affected by medications
  • All skin types can experience sun damage; protection is always recommended

References

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  • 2026-01-21
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