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The '''Fitzpatrick Scale''' (aka '''Fitzpatrick skin typing test''' or '''Fitzpatrick phototyping scale''') is a numerical classification schema for the color of skin. It was developed in 1975 by | The '''Fitzpatrick Scale''' (aka '''Fitzpatrick skin typing test''' or '''Fitzpatrick phototyping scale''') is a numerical classification schema for the color of skin. It was developed in 1975 by T.B. Fitzpatrick, a Harvard dermatologist, as a way to classify the response of different types of skin to [[UV]] light. It remains a recognized tool for dermatologic research into skin of color. | ||
It measures several components: Genetic Disposition, Reaction to Sun Exposure and Tanning Habits | It measures several components: Genetic Disposition, Reaction to Sun Exposure and Tanning Habits |
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The Fitzpatrick Scale (aka Fitzpatrick skin typing test or Fitzpatrick phototyping scale) is a numerical classification schema for the color of skin. It was developed in 1975 by T.B. Fitzpatrick, a Harvard dermatologist, as a way to classify the response of different types of skin to UV light. It remains a recognized tool for dermatologic research into skin of color.
It measures several components: Genetic Disposition, Reaction to Sun Exposure and Tanning Habits
The Fitzpatrick Scale:
- Type 1 (scores 0-7) White/Subject to sunburn
- Type 2 (scores 8-16) Tan/Capable of tanning
- Type 3 (scores 17-25) Dark/Capable of tanning
- Type 4 (scores 25-30) Dark
- Type 5-6 (scores over 30) Very dark
References
- Fitzpatrick TB: Soleil et peau. J Med Esthet 1975;2:33034.