Skin assessment
What's right for my skin?
Pick what bothers you when you look in the mirror, mark where on your face or body it is, and see which treatments typically address it, matched to your skin tone and how much downtime you want. About two minutes.
Educational self-assessment, not medical advice or a diagnosis. Treatments and their suitability vary; a licensed provider confirms what is right for your skin.
How this assessment works & sources
This tool matches the concern you pick to the treatments that clinicians typically use for it, then narrows by your skin tone and downtime. It reflects dermatology and manufacturer guidance and every timing or session figure is sourced below. It never diagnoses, and a licensed provider confirms what is right for your skin.
- Botox: what it treats, onset, and duration up to 4 months. Source: BOTOX Cosmetic (manufacturer).
- Dermal filler: static folds and lost volume, lasts 6 to 12 months. Source: Cleveland Clinic.
- IPL and skin tone: best for Fitzpatrick I to IV, with caution on deeper tones. Source: J Clin Med review (PMC).
- Morpheus8 and RF microneedling: 2 to 4 sessions, a few days of redness. Source: Cohn Plastic Surgery.
- Microneedling: 3 to 5 sessions. Sources: American Academy of Dermatology and Cleveland Clinic (downtime).
- Chemical peels: sessions, downtime by depth, and darker-skin caution. Source: American Academy of Dermatology.
- Medical facial (HydraFacial): no-downtime resurfacing. Source: Hydrafacial (manufacturer).
- Skin tightening (Ultherapy): results over 3 to 6 months, with laxity limits. Source: Cleveland Clinic.
- Laser and light for rosacea redness: 1 to 3 sessions. Source: American Academy of Dermatology.
- Laser skin resurfacing: downtime and pigment-change caution. Source: Cleveland Clinic.