Acne
Acne vulgaris
A common pore and oil-gland condition that can show comedones, inflamed bumps, pustules, nodules, or post-inflammatory marks.
A practical library for recognizing common skin concern patterns, understanding urgency, and preparing better questions for a dermatologist.
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Pattern library
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Use this hub to learn how DermAI frames visible skin patterns, what context improves a scan, and when the safest next step is professional care.
Acne vulgaris
A common pore and oil-gland condition that can show comedones, inflamed bumps, pustules, nodules, or post-inflammatory marks.
Atopic dermatitis pattern
An itchy, dry, inflamed skin pattern that can flare with irritants, weather, allergies, stress, or barrier disruption.
Plaque-like inflammatory pattern
A chronic inflammatory pattern that often creates well-defined plaques, scale, and recurring flares on characteristic body areas.
Facial redness and flushing pattern
A recurring facial pattern that can include flushing, sensitivity, visible vessels, bumps, pustules, or eye irritation.
Tinea corporis pattern
A contagious fungal infection pattern that may appear as an itchy, scaly, ring-shaped rash with a more active border.
Irritant or allergic contact pattern
A rash pattern triggered when skin reacts to an irritant or allergen such as fragrance, metal, adhesives, plants, cosmetics, or cleaning products.
Urticaria pattern
Raised, itchy welts that can move, change shape, and fade within hours, often linked to allergy, infection, heat, pressure, or unknown triggers.
Inflamed hair follicle pattern
Small inflamed bumps or pustules centered around hair follicles, often linked to shaving, friction, sweat, occlusion, or infection.
Herpes zoster pattern
A painful blistering rash that often appears on one side of the body or face after burning, tingling, or nerve-like pain.
Mole change review
A conservative screening workflow for new, changing, unusual, itching, bleeding, or non-healing moles and pigmented lesions.
Depigmented patch pattern
A pigment-loss pattern that can create sharply lighter or white patches, often around hands, face, body folds, or areas of friction.
Dark spots and post-inflammatory marks
A darker patch or spot pattern that can follow acne, irritation, sun exposure, hormones, injury, or inflammation.
UV injury pattern
A UV-related skin injury that can cause warmth, tenderness, redness or darkening, peeling, swelling, or blisters.
Prickly heat pattern
Small itchy or prickly bumps that can appear when sweat ducts are blocked during heat, humidity, tight clothing, or fever.
Pityriasis versicolor
A common yeast-related pigment and fine-scale pattern that can create lighter, darker, pink, tan, or brown patches on the trunk and shoulders.
Editorial safety
The condition pages are written to reduce panic, prevent false certainty, and help users choose the right next step.
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.
DermAI condition pages are designed to explain what a visible pattern may resemble and what context helps the scan. They are not a substitute for diagnosis, treatment, biopsy, lab testing, or urgent medical care.
If symptoms are severe, spreading quickly, painful, infected-looking, changing rapidly, near the eye, paired with fever, or simply worrying you, choose professional care over waiting for a scan result.
Start with context
Answer a few context questions, capture a clear image, and get a cautious probability report with next-step guidance.