We Asked A Dermatologist To Rate ChatGPT's SkinCare Advice

We Asked A Dermatologist To Rate ChatGPT's SkinCare Advice

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Like it or not, artificial intelligence is entering the beauty industry. From changing the way people interact with brand activation to merging the aesthetic and tech spaces, in the coming years you can expect AI to become as mainstream as any social media app you easily access on your phone.

ChatGPT is a unique innovative AI technology aimed at the masses. The system can be used for everything from planning trips to writing essays, so it's no surprise that some people have started using it to request "personalized" skin care tips and advice. "Specifically, people at TikTok have talked about how ChatGPT can be used for everything from product recommendations to evaluating current lineup performance.

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As this approach to skin care continues to grow, we asked dermatologist Michelle Henry, MD, FAAD at ChatGPT for her thoughts on skin care tips. Read Doctor to learn how Henry evaluates the system's responses.

Suggestion How can I get rid of acne the right way?
Discussion GPT is generally best to remove blisters, but if necessary, after cleaning the area, using a clean needle and use disinfectants. If in doubt, consult a dermatologist.
Dr. Henry Chatgpti is right. I often say don't foam because it's hard to do properly using pressure or the right equipment. When you get it wrong, you increase the risk of post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation or dark spots. Depending on your skin type, you may have persistent red spots, so I recommend having this done by your dermatologist. But if you need to pop a blister at home, the system advises, use a sterile needle, push gently, then clean the area thoroughly.

Suggestion How can I reduce my pores?
Discussion GPT Maintain consistent skin care to minimize pores. Use a gentle cleanser, exfoliate regularly and include products with retinoids or niacinamide. Stay hydrated and protect your skin from sun damage.
Dr. Cleansing and using products like retinol and peptides are great, but in-office procedures like chemical peels and lasers are great tools in your arsenal. The latter is excellent for collagen stimulation. If you think of your pores as the opening of a Ziploc bag, you're blocking them. So with a laser we stimulate the collagen around the mouth of the pore which helps it close and look less defined.

Suggestion What is the right treatment for dark circles?
Discussion GPT Fighting dark circles involves good sleep, hydration and a good skin care regimen. Consider using ingredients like vitamin C, retinol, and hyaluronic acid. If persistent, consult a dermatologist for individual advice.
Dr. Henry Chatgpiti was on the right track but left out some important ingredients that we often use to treat dark circles around the eyes. Vitamin C is good for light. Retinol and retinoids are great for increasing collagen and plumping up the area. But what is not mentioned is caffeine. It is often used in eye creams because it helps to close blood vessels that can be swollen by the weather, lack of sleep or allergies. Sometimes we use other soothing ingredients like arbutin and licorice extract, but if we can't solve the problem with skin care alone, we do more advanced procedures like filler injections. The injection uses hyaluronic acid, but instead of being applied locally, the gel form fills the area under the eyes due to weight loss and fat loss on the face.

Tips How to tell the difference between dry skin and eczema?
Discussion GPT Dry skin is temporary and associated with factors such as the weather, while eczema is a chronic condition characterized by symptoms such as redness, swelling, and itching. If in doubt, consult a dermatologist for proper diagnosis.
Dr. Henry, this is a pretty detailed description, but it still leaves out some pretty important information. Of course, dry skin can be a problem, especially in winter when the radiators and heaters are working and it is generally dry. Some people are genetically under-produced, so it may be a function of your body and environment. Eczema, on the other hand, is completely different: it is inflammatory and people can have many types such as hereditary, oily and chronic dryness, which can be inherited from your parents. When trying to tell the difference between a rash and dry skin, you should look for three important differences: visibly flaky skin, intense itching, and redness.

Suggestion: Does the oil sit before or after moisturizing?
Chatgpt In general, apply oil after moistening. Moisturizers help retain water, then oiling helps retain that moisture. This procedure helps your skin to first get moisture and then oil blocking properties. However, skin care routines may vary based on personal preferences and specific products. Always check the directions on your skin care products as some formulas may suggest a different method of application.
b. If you don't pack, there is something called transepidermal water loss, which means that moisture can enter and leave your skin, especially if the area you live in is relatively dry.

As you can see, while ChatGPT can provide some pretty good answers to your skin care questions, there are options and options that it doesn't offer. That's why turning to an expert is a no-brainer for your skincare journey.

"This system can sometimes be very effective in answering simple questions," Dr. Henry said. But when something goes wrong, it can often go terribly wrong; We must remember that this system is not intelligent and that ultimately people and their experiences still matter.

Image credit: Dr. Michelle Henry

Creepy dermatologist recommended treatment for hands and feet (in addition to sunscreen).

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