Abstract |
Camouflage therapy is a system of cosmetic techniques designed for patients to use to assist themselves in coping constructively with the psychological and physical trauma of their disfigurements. It is described as a "system" because these techniques are interrelated. A camouflage therapist may teach the patient to use one, two, or all of the techniques at the same time in order to normalize their appearance. Four basic techniques have been described in this article. They are as follows: (1) the use of opaque, waterproof cover creams to conceal scarring; (2) the application of pancake makeup for patients with oily or acne-prone skin; (3) color correctors to obliterate discoloration from postoperative trauma; and (4) recreating imperfections on the skin. For more information about the use of cosmetics to normalize the appearance of physical disfigurements, the following books are recommended.
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Authors | V L Rayner |
Journal | Dermatologic clinics
(Dermatol Clin)
Vol. 13
Issue 2
Pg. 467-72
(Apr 1995)
ISSN: 0733-8635 [Print] United States |
PMID | 7600717
(Publication Type: Journal Article)
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Chemical References |
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Topics |
- Adult
- Child
- Cosmetics
(therapeutic use)
- Esthetics
- Female
- Humans
- Male
- Skin Care
- Skin Diseases
(rehabilitation)
- Skin Pigmentation
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