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Fitzpatrick Scale

Meaning

The Fitzpatrick Scale is a standardized classification system that categorizes human skin types based on their typical reaction to ultraviolet (UV) radiation exposure, specifically regarding burning and tanning. Developed by Thomas B. Fitzpatrick in 1975, this scale ranges from Type I (very fair skin, always burns, never tans) to Type VI (deeply pigmented dark skin, never burns, always tans), providing a clinical reference for skin phototype.