ABCD Classification of Skin Types

Author:

Pashkovska Oksana1

Affiliation:

1. Oksana Pashkovska, MD, is a Dermatologist at the Face Zone Clinic for Aesthetic Medicine in Kiev, Ukraine. Dr. Pashkovska has a keen interest in the classification of skin types, particularly in dermatology and cosmetology. Her research focuses on evaluating the ABCD classification system that she developed, comparing it with previous systems, and exploring its advantages for personalized skincare.

Abstract

The classification of an individual’s skin type is important because it helps dermatologists and aesthetic clinicians select the most effective methods for treating the skin. To select suitable cosmetic products and procedures that help ensure healthy and beautiful skin, clinicians must consider the patient’s skin type. An individualized classification of skin types allows the clinician to develop personalized skin care recommendations that consider an individual’s genetic and physiological characteristics. In the fields of dermatology and aesthetics, the classification of skin types is the basis for scientific research. Skin type classification systems are additionally important for both dermatologists and aesthetic practitioners because they influence the selection of cosmetic products, procedures, and treatments. The purpose of this paper was to provide a detailed review and evaluation of the relevance, suitability, and benefits of the new ABCD Classification of Skin Types, to compare it with other systems for classifying skin types, and to identify parameters for its improvement.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

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