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What is Skin Camouflage?

There are many skin conditions and disorders which manifest themselves in visible marking and discolouration including - for example - birthmarks, vitiligo or rosacea.

Equally, there are many cases where scarring derives from accident or injury - burning, scalding or abrasion; following surgery; and tattooing.

Given the impracticality, or even unavailability of treatment to remove disfigurement permanently, an alternative treatment - skin camouflage - can be employed to cover, conceal and mask it at surface level with the application of specially formulated creams.

Creams are applied by trained therapists - working within the NHS or privately. Additionally, they provide patients with instruction on the subsequent use of creams, that may be prescribed by the patient's general practitioner or specialist; and also valuable counselling.

Where treatment is provided by the NHS, patients require referral by their GP, or specialist, prior to consultation.

Skin camouflage represents a quick, inexpensive, non-invasive treatment which, in helping to lessen the impact of most disfiguring skin conditions, helps to significantly reduce patients' distress.

For the best results from any camouflage creams it is advisable to see a professional practitioner. Using their expertise they will colour match to your skin tones, and demonstrate the best method of application for your condition.

Anyone seeking information about clinics in their vacinity should telephone the SCN helpline on 07851 073795. Some members of SCN work for the NHS whilst others offer private treatments. Our members directory is updated annually.

Keromask BeforeKeromask After
Courtesy of Keromask by Lornamead

Cover Cream
Courtesy of Cover Cream by Veil

Birthmark
Courtesy of Dermacolor by Charles Fox