UV Risk Analysis
Calculate your personalized UV damage index and hyperpigmentation risk based on your sun exposure history, Fitzpatrick skin type, and real-time UV conditions.
What You'll Get
Comprehensive UV risk analysis with personalized insights to protect your skin from sun damage.
Today's UV Index
Real-time UV data for your location with risk level indicator and peak UV times.
Safe Exposure Time
Personalized minutes based on current UV intensity and your Fitzpatrick skin type.
Outdoor Time Tracking
Log outdoor exposure sessions to build your personalized risk profile over time.
UV Damage Index
AI-calculated cumulative sun damage risk score from 0-100 based on your exposure history.
Hyperpigmentation Risk
Risk assessment for developing or worsening dark spots and uneven skin tone.
Weekly Trends
Track if your sun exposure habits are improving, stable, or worsening over time.
How It Works
Set Your Skin Type
Take our Fitzpatrick skin type assessment to determine your skin's sensitivity to UV radiation.
Track Outdoor Time
Log your outdoor exposure sessions using our timer to build your personalized exposure history.
Get AI Analysis
Receive personalized UV damage index, hyperpigmentation risk, and actionable recommendations.
Understanding UV Damage Index
The UV Damage Index is a cumulative score (0-100) that reflects your overall sun exposure risk based on your tracked outdoor time, UV intensity, and skin type.
Low
Minimal cumulative UV damage
Score: 0-25
Moderate
Some exposure accumulation
Score: 26-50
High
Significant UV exposure history
Score: 51-75
Very High
Excessive cumulative damage risk
Score: 76-100
Factors That Affect Your UV Damage Index:
- Total outdoor exposure duration
- UV intensity during exposure sessions
- Your Fitzpatrick skin type
- Frequency of peak UV hour exposure
- Cumulative UV dose over selected timeframe
- Weekly exposure patterns and trends
Hyperpigmentation Risk
UV exposure is a leading cause of hyperpigmentation—dark spots, melasma, and uneven skin tone. Our AI assesses your risk based on multiple factors.
Who Is at Higher Risk?
• Fitzpatrick skin types III-VI (olive to dark skin)
• History of melasma or post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation
• Hormonal changes (pregnancy, birth control)
• Previous sun damage or freckling
• Inconsistent sun protection habits
Prevention Strategies
• Consistent daily SPF 30+ sunscreen use
• Limit peak UV hour exposure (10am-4pm)
• Wear protective clothing and hats
• Track outdoor exposure with our app
• Use vitamin C and niacinamide skincare
Track Your Weekly Trends
See if your sun exposure habits are improving, stable, or worsening over time.
Improving
Your UV exposure is decreasing. Great sun-safe habits!
Stable
Consistent exposure levels. Monitor for changes.
Worsening
Increasing UV exposure. Consider more protection.
Related Resources
Learn more about UV protection, skin types, and sun safety with our comprehensive guides.
Safe Sun Exposure Time Calculator
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What Is the UV Index?
Understanding UV measurement
Fitzpatrick Skin Type Quiz
Find your skin type
Can You Burn on Cloudy Days?
Cloud cover myths
Sunscreen Myths Debunked
SPF doesn't mean all-day protection
Check Today's UV Index
Real-time UV for your location
Sun Damage Skin Signs
Recognize UV damage early
Dark Spots & Hyperpigmentation
Causes and prevention
Frequently Asked Questions
Everything you need to know about UV Risk Analysis.
Start Protecting Your Skin Today
Get your personalized UV risk analysis and take control of your sun exposure habits.
Medical Disclaimer
UV Risk Analysis provides educational estimates based on dermatological research and should not be considered medical advice. These calculations are estimates only and may not reflect your actual sun sensitivity. Factors like medications, skin conditions, and altitude can affect real-world results. Always consult a qualified dermatologist for personalized skin health guidance and skin cancer prevention.