The role of wearable technology in real‐time skin health monitoring

Abstract The integration of wearable technology in real‐time skin health monitoring represents a significant advancement in personalised healthcare. This review synthesises existing research on wearable devices tailored for skin condition monitoring, encompassing aspects such as ultraviolet exposure...

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Main Authors: Kelly Frasier, Vivian Li, Michelle Sobotka, Julia Vinagolu‐Baur, Grace Herrick
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wiley 2025-03-01
Series:JEADV Clinical Practice
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1002/jvc2.587
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Summary:Abstract The integration of wearable technology in real‐time skin health monitoring represents a significant advancement in personalised healthcare. This review synthesises existing research on wearable devices tailored for skin condition monitoring, encompassing aspects such as ultraviolet exposure tracking, hydration level assessment, and early detection of potential dermatological diseases. Current literature underscores the efficacy of wearable sensors in providing timely insights into skin health parameters, enabling proactive skin care interventions and disease management. Moreover, the seamless integration of sensor data with smartphone applications facilitates user‐friendly monitoring and personalised alerts, enhancing user engagement and adherence to skincare regimens. Moving forward, future research should prioritise the refinement of sensor accuracy and reliability, the development of standardised metrics for skin health assessment, and the exploration of novel applications such as artificial intelligence‐driven predictive analytics for early disease detection. Additionally, interdisciplinary collaborations between engineers, dermatologists, and data scientists hold promise for unlocking the full potential of wearable technology in revolutionising skin health management. Incorporating wearable technology in real‐time skin health monitoring not only revolutionises preventive skincare practices but also holds immense potential for transforming the management of chronic skin conditions, paving the way for personalised, proactive, and patient‐centric dermatological care.
ISSN:2768-6566