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From photo to full acne assessment in under 30 seconds. No appointments, no awkward waiting rooms.
Take well-lit, front-facing photos of your bare face (no makeup, filters, or editing). Multiple angles help the AI assess better.
Our AI examines your skin for lesions, inflammation, blackheads, whiteheads, cysts, and overall texture using advanced computer vision.
Receive a precise 0-100 Acne Severity Score, acne type classification, and breakdown by facial zone (forehead, cheeks, jaw, etc.).
Get custom skincare routines, product recommendations, lifestyle tips, and expected timeline to clearer skin.
Upload follow-up photos over time to measure improvement and adjust your routine with AI guidance.
Typical Score: 10-40
Primarily blackheads and whiteheads with minimal inflammation. Caused by clogged pores. Common on forehead and nose. Usually mild-to-moderate severity.
Typical Score: 35-65
Red papules and pustules with noticeable inflammation. Often triggered by bacteria (P. acnes), hormones, or diet. Affects cheeks and chin frequently.
Typical Score: 60-100
Deep, painful cysts and nodules under the skin. High risk of scarring. Often hormonal. Requires more aggressive treatment.
Typical Score: 40-80
Typically appears along the jawline, chin, and lower face in adults. Flare-ups tied to menstrual cycles, stress, or testosterone levels.
Typical Score: 20-50
Itchy, uniform small bumps often mistaken for regular acne. Triggered by yeast overgrowth, humidity, or occlusive products.
Different facial zones are linked to different root causes. Our AI maps your breakouts zone-by-zone so you can target the real problem — not just the symptoms.
Likely Cause: Digestive health, stress, or pore-clogging hair products
Common Type: Comedonal, inflammatory
Tip: Switch to non-comedogenic hair products and manage stress levels
Likely Cause: Dirty phone screens, pillowcases, or shaving irritations
Common Type: Inflammatory, cystic
Tip: Sanitize your phone daily and change pillowcases twice a week
Likely Cause: Large pores, sebum buildup, and blackhead-prone T-zone
Common Type: Comedonal
Tip: Salicylic acid cleanser and clay masks help decongest pores
Likely Cause: Hormonal fluctuations, testosterone, and stress hormones
Common Type: Hormonal, cystic
Tip: Focus on hormone-balancing routines and avoid picking
Likely Cause: Overactive sebaceous glands producing excess oil
Common Type: Comedonal, inflammatory
Tip: Use niacinamide to regulate oil production without stripping
Few blackheads/whiteheads or occasional papules. Minimal inflammation.
Recommended Action: Basic skincare with salicylic acid or benzoyl peroxide. Consistent routine usually clears it in 4-8 weeks.
Multiple inflamed lesions, pustules, affecting multiple zones.
Recommended Action: Combination therapy: retinoids + antibiotics (topical). Consider dietary changes and professional consultation.
Numerous cysts, nodules, widespread inflammation, high scarring risk.
Recommended Action: See a dermatologist. May need oral isotretinoin, hormonal treatments, or advanced procedures.
Your acne severity score is more than a number — it is a composite measure of lesion count, inflammation level, lesion depth, and scarring risk across your entire face. The AI acne analyzer evaluates each of these dimensions independently, then combines them into a single 0-100 score that lets you track real progress over time.
Acne type matters as much as severity. Comedonal acne (blackheads and whiteheads) behaves differently from inflammatory acne (papules and pustules), and both are worlds apart from cystic acne (deep painful nodules). Each type requires a different treatment approach. Our acne type identifier classifies your breakout pattern so you don't waste months on the wrong routine.
The acne face map reveals another layer: where your breakouts appear tells you about the underlying causes. Forehead acne often links to diet or hair products. Cheek acne may point to hygiene habits like phone sanitation or pillowcase rotation. Jawline acne is the hallmark of hormonal fluctuations driven by testosterone and stress. Chin breakouts in men frequently tie to the same hormonal pathways that drive facial hair growth.
For men focused on looksmaxxing, acne control is a foundational step. Clear skin signals health, discipline, and high testosterone — all traits that contribute to facial attractiveness. An acne score trending downward is one of the most visible indicators that your self-improvement efforts are working. That is why MoggerMan built this tool specifically for men who track their progress like athletes track their stats.
Disclaimer: This tool provides an AI-driven estimate based on visual analysis of your photos. It is designed for educational and progress-tracking purposes. It does not constitute a medical diagnosis. For persistent or severe acne, please consult a board-certified dermatologist.