DermAI launch library

Skin health writing for the moment before care.

Practical, source-aware articles on common skin concerns, AI triage, home monitoring, and when to involve a dermatologist.

Clinician reviewing skin health notes on a tablet in a bright exam room

Featured article

How to Tell If a Mole Is Cancerous: A Visual Guide

A careful, plain-English guide to mole changes, ABCDE warning signs, photo tracking, and when to book a dermatologist.

All launch posts

Ten detailed guides, built around safer next steps.

The launch library is written for people who are worried, curious, or preparing for a clinical visit.

Editorial standards

Source-aware content, conservative medical language.

DermAI articles are designed to clarify risk and prepare better care conversations, not replace medical evaluation.

We explain uncertainty plainly instead of turning every rash into a definitive answer.
Posts link out to recognized medical sources when discussing melanoma, screening, ringworm, and inflammatory skin conditions.
Every guide reinforces that DermAI is wellness guidance, not diagnosis or treatment.
The launch library focuses on decisions people actually face: monitor, self-care, routine review, or urgent care.

DermAI does not diagnose.

The product provides wellness information, probability estimates, and urgency guidance. Seek qualified medical care for diagnosis, treatment, rapidly changing symptoms, severe pain, fever, bleeding, infection signs, or any urgent concern.

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