The Power to Transform Dry Skin Begins Here.
Dermaplan provides cutting-edge medical skincare products for eczema, dermatitis, psoriasis, and other dry skin conditions.
Advanced Lipid Technology
Innovative dual-lipid bilayer technology for superior hydration and ultimate skin barrier repair.
Simple Routines
Embrace simpler and more effective solutions that increase compliance and elevate results.
Clinically Proven Results
Advanced formulations backed by science to provide effective relief for dry skin conditions.
Expertly formulated for dry skin concerns and related diseases
THE DERMAPLAN™ SOLUTION
Our passion for skin health and commitment to innovation have led us to create products that address our customers' unique needs. We strive to redefine body skincare standards by developing safe, effective, and clinically tested products for those struggling with skin conditions.
Our team of experienced pharmaceutical chemists and pharmacologists collaborates to create advanced formulations that address the root causes of skin challenges, such as eczema, psoriasis, dryness, and aging. Our comprehensive, holistic approach to skincare focuses on repairing, nourishing, and protecting the skin's natural barrier using potent, high-quality ingredients and innovative technologies. Rigorous testing and adherence to the highest industry standards ensure the safety, quality, and efficacy of our products.
Discover the Dermaplan™ difference, and let us be your partner in skin health, guiding you toward a future of comfort, confidence, and radiance.
Emollient-Rich & Lipid-Replenishing Cleanser
Cremedify
Creamy, non-foaming moisturizing cleanser formulated to effectively soothe, nourish, and calm dry, itching, psoriasis, atopic dermatitis, and eczema-prone skin. Cremedify supports the epidermal barrier and effectively cleans sensitive and dry skin while improving overall skin health.
Intense Multi-Lamellar Moisturizing Complex
Curexema
Intense multi-lamellar moisturizing complex for severely dry skin conditions, including eczema, dermatitis, psoriasis, and ichthyosis. Powered by advanced Dual Lipid Bilayer Technology and Ceramides, this advanced formulation rebuilds the skin's epidermal barrier, restoring structural integrity and enveloping the skin barrier in vital moisture and nourishment.
Antioxidant-Rich Body Lotion
Hydrabase
Antioxidant-rich body lotion powered by Niacinamide and Hyaluronic acid to improve elasticity, restore hydration, and promote even, energized, and healthy skin. Embrace the luxurious feel of supple, rejuvenated skin with this deeply moisturizing body lotion. Hydrabase revitalizes, soothes, and repairs aging, sun-damaged, and dry skin conditions.
Lipid-Replenishing Ointment
mediment
A lipid-replenishing ointment expertly crafted to repair and strengthen the skin's natural protective barrier, providing instant relief and lasting nourishment for irritated and compromised skin associated with eczema, contact dermatitis, ichthyosis, rashes, and other dry skin conditions.
Rejuvenize, Brighten & Soothe
Firsthand
Rejuvenize, brighten and soothe dehydrated hands. Firsthand™ is an advanced Physiological Ceramide-Dominant Barrier-Repair Therapy constructed with a robust spectrum of moisturizing agents, constituting an intelligent moisturizing complex. The potency of this hand emulsion is amplified by its multifunctional formulation designed to promote collagen synthesis, attenuate the impact of solar damage, inhibit the reduction of skin elasticity, and mend a compromised skin barrier.
Why dermaplan?
Reviews
Wilco - Great results – highly recommend!
I’ve been really happy with the Eczema Prone Treatment Pack. I noticed improvements in my skin within a few weeks, and it’s gentle yet effective. Definitely recommend it to anyone struggling with eczema.
Aishah - Miracle stuff
I used to get this weird rash that confused all my doctors. It was really itchy but not eczema, and not contagious. It was flesh coloured but throbs if I rubbed it, so itchy! It was concluded it was stress-induced 🤷🏻♀️ this cream stopped it progressing at the first sign of it and I use it religiously. It took away all of the itch as well! Phenomenal!
Willem - Excellent Products
The Eczema treatment pack is amazing and works wonders, in only a few days a huge difference to my face could be seen. Very thankful for this product.
Laurika Van der Merwe - Curexema
Best! product! Ever! My skin barrier was repaired within a couple of days!
Stephen Jordan - Curexema
The cream is great, it isn’t greasy so it is easy to use as it absorbs almost instantly and gives relief from the burn and itch when I have a flare up. I would recommend this product to anyone who struggles with dermatitis or eczema.
Sandra Willemse - This product is life changing !!!
I have tried everything on the market and nothing worked. My skin was so sensitive and even prescript medicine and ointments did not work after years of chemo and radiation treatments. Thank you for changing my life and being comfortable in my own skin again. No more itchy, dry skin and no more inflammation. I will definitely order this product again and again.
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Clinical Rationale: How Dual-Lipid Bilayer Technology Works Dual-lipid bilayer technology mimics the native stratum corneum architecture by delivering lamellar, multi-lamellar lipid structures that integrate with endogenous lipids. This facilitates: - Immediate occlusion and reduction in transepidermal water loss (TEWL). - Reconstitution of barrier lipid organization, improving corneocyte cohesion and desquamation. - Enhanced residence time of active hydrophilic and lipophilic actives within the epidermis. For clinicians, this translates to faster symptomatic relief (pruritus, burning) and measurable improvements in barrier function (reduced TEWL, improved skin conductance), particularly in patients with filaggrin-deficient or ceramide-poor phenotypes. Clinical Applications and Indications Dermaplan formulations are designed to complement medical management across a spectrum of dry-skin disorders: - Atopic dermatitis: adjunctive maintenance therapy to reduce flares and steroid/TCI burden. - Contact dermatitis: barrier repair and symptomatic relief post-exposure. - Psoriasis and ichthyotic disorders: restore epidermal lipid balance and improve scale hydration. - Post-oncologic or radiation dermatitis: re-establish barrier integrity and reduce chronic xerosis. - Pediatric use: pancreatropic, low-irritancy cleansers and ceramide-dominant moisturizers suitable for infants and children with AD — adapt frequency and vehicle per age and severity. Practical Prescribing Guidance - Cleansing: Recommend Cremedify as the primary cleanser for dry or inflamed skin — non-foaming, lipid-containing cleansers preserve lipids and reduce irritant potential compared with harsh surfactants. - Intensive repair: For severe barrier compromise, prescribe Curexema twice daily after gentle cleansing; apply a pea-to-finger-tip amount per affected site and emphasize gradual tapering to maintenance rather than abrupt cessation. - Maintenance: Hydrabase as daily emollient for trunk and limbs; use Firsthand for hand-specific photodamage and occupational xerosis; mediment reserved for fissures, erosions or weeping areas where an occlusive lipid ointment optimizes healing. - Combination with pharmacotherapy: These products are compatible with topical corticosteroids, calcineurin inhibitors, and biologic regimens. Use emollients liberally between medicated applications; allow a short interval (5–10 minutes) after topical medications to avoid dilution or displacement. Dosing and Patient Education Tips to Increase Adherence - “Leave-on” philosophy: Encourage liberal emollient application immediately after bathing (within 3 minutes) to trap residual moisture. - Frequency: At minimum twice daily for maintenance; escalate to 3–4 times daily or more during flares. - Texture counseling: Explain rationale for ointment versus lotion selection — ointments (mediment) for severe xerosis/fissuring, creams (Curexema) for compromised but less exudative skin, lotions (Hydrabase) for large-area daily use. - Safety reassurance: Stress fragrance-free, preservative-optimized formulations and demonstrate patch testing for highly reactive patients when appropriate. Evidence Summary and Measurable Outcomes - Objective measures clinicians can monitor: TEWL, corneometry, validated severity scores (EASI, SCORAD), and patient-reported itch scales. - Reported clinical experience: Rapid reductions in pruritus and visible scaling reported within days in moderate-to-severe cases when integrated into a structured regimen; qualitative patient feedback emphasizes improved sleep and reduced topical steroid use. - Safety profile: Minimal adverse events; reports of irritation are uncommon and typically transient. Formulations have been optimized for low sensitization potential — still advise vigilance in highly atopic patients. Special Considerations in Pediatrics and the Elderly - Pediatrics: Use lowest effective frequency and volumes; prioritize non-foaming, lipid-rich cleansers and ceramide-dominant moisturizers. Counsel caregivers on application techniques and avoidance of known triggers. - Geriatrics: Account for thinner epidermis, polypharmacy, and comorbidities. Emphasize emollient layering and consider more occlusive vehicles overnight to counteract severe TEWL. Integration into Practice: Protocols and Workflow - New patient workflow: Incorporate barrier assessment into initial visit, document baseline TEWL or corneometry if available, and prescribe a starter pack (cleanser + intensive emollient + ointment for flares). - Follow-up: Schedule early (2–4 weeks) to assess adherence, symptom trajectory, and need for escalation or steroid-sparing strategies. - Staff education: Train nursing and pharmacy teams to demonstrate application, explain texture choices, and reinforce “apply frequently” messaging to improve outcomes. Comparative Advantages - Mechanism-focused: Unlike simple humectant or occlusive-only products, Dermaplan’s multi-lamellar lipid delivery actively reconstructs epidermal lipid bilayers. - Clinical versatility: Range of vehicles (cleanser, cream, lotion, ointment) supports tailored regimens across ages and severities. - Evidence-informed formulation: Inclusion of niacinamide, hyaluronic acid, and ceramides provides multimodal support — anti-inflammatory, hydrating, and structural repair. Safety, Contraindications and Regulatory Notes - Contraindications are rare and limited to known hypersensitivity to components. - Advise discontinuation and patch testing if signs of allergic contact dermatitis emerge. - For pregnant or lactating patients, review individual product ingredient lists — most core lipids and humectants are considered low risk, but always confirm per local guidelines. Case Vignettes (Brief) - Adult atopic eczema: 34-year-old with recurrent forearm flares — initiation of Cremedify + Curexema led to marked itch reduction within 1 week, decreased steroid use by 50% over 6 weeks, and improved sleep quality. - Pediatric infantile AD: 9-month-old with xerosis and facial involvement — switch from soap-based cleansers to Cremedify and twice-daily hydrating emollient resulted in decreased erythema and fewer secondary infections over 8 weeks. - Post-radiation xerosis: 62-year-old post-breast radiotherapy — nightly mediment application reduced fissuring and pain, enabling continued physical rehabilitation. Conclusion and Next Steps Dermaplan products provide a mechanism-driven, clinically practical toolkit for restoring epidermal barrier function across dermatology, paediatrics, and aesthetic practice. Their formulation strategy supports both acute symptom control and long-term maintenance, helping clinicians reduce flare frequency and topical medication reliance while improving patient quality of life. Learn more about integrating Dermaplan into your clinical protocols, access detailed clinical data, and register your medical practice for professional ordering and patient starter packs.
Practical Starter Protocols for Clinic Use Beginner (Maintenance) protocol — suitable for mild-to-moderate atopic dermatitis or post-inflammatory xerosis: - Morning: Gentle cleanse with Cremedify; apply Hydrabase to trunk and limbs; Firsthand for hands as needed. - Evening: Cremedify cleanse; apply Curexema to residual dry/scaly areas; mediment to extensor surfaces or fissures overnight. - Review at 2–4 weeks to assess adherence and symptom trajectory. Escalation (Moderate-to-Severe flares) protocol — for patients with active inflammation or high TEWL: - Cleanse with Cremedify twice daily. - Apply Curexema twice daily to affected areas; mediment to areas of fissuring/erosion. - Continue topical anti-inflammatory therapy per guideline (corticosteroid or TCI) with a 5–10 minute interval before emollient application. - Taper Curexema frequency to maintenance (once daily or alternate days) once control is achieved. Follow up in 1–2 weeks. Occupational or Photodamage-focused protocol — hands/face: - Firsthand applied 2–3 times daily to hands; Hydrabase for larger areas. - Counsel on barrier-protective gloves and sunscreen for photodamage prevention. - Consider overnight mediment occlusion for recalcitrant fissures. Patient Education Handout (Key Points to Reinforce) - Apply emollients liberally and frequently — “more is more” for barrier repair. - Emollient within 3 minutes after bathing to trap moisture. - Choose the right vehicle: ointment for severe dry/cracked skin, cream for general barrier repair, lotion for large-area daily use. - Use non-foaming, lipid-rich cleansers (Cremedify) to avoid further lipid stripping. - When using medicated topicals, allow 5–10 minutes before emollient application. - Report new irritation or localized worsening — consider patch testing for suspected contact allergy. Monitoring Metrics and Documentation Tips - Baseline: document EASI/SCORAD, TEWL or corneometry if available, and patient-reported itch (0–10). - During follow-up: record changes in EASI/SCORAD, TEWL, sleep quality, topical steroid burden, and patient satisfaction. - Use photographic documentation for visible scaling or post-inflammatory changes. - Track reductions in steroid use as a secondary outcome for demonstrating steroid-sparing benefit. Formulation Selection Checklist for Clinicians - Severity: ointment for severe xerosis/fissuring; cream for moderate; lotion for maintenance large-surface use. - Age: use low-irritancy, fragrance-free formulations in infants and young children; adjust volumes. - Concurrent therapy: ensure compatibility and correct timing with topical medicaments and systemic agents. - Sensitivity history: review prior allergic reactions; consider patch testing before widespread use in highly sensitized individuals. Supply, Storage, and Patient Access - Storage: room temperature; avoid extremes of heat which can alter lipid phases. - Dispensing tips: provide small, frequent refills during initiation to encourage trial and adherence before committing to larger packs. - Patient starter packs: include cleanser + intensive emollient + ointment sample to simplify initiation and increase compliance. - Practice registration: register your medical practice to access professional ordering, bulk packs, and patient starter kits via the professional portal. Safety Considerations and Red Flags - Discontinue and investigate if new, persistent localized eczema appears soon after product initiation (consider allergic contact dermatitis). - For weeping or heavily exuding lesions, prioritize wound-care assessment and consider mediment only once exudation reduces. - In immunocompromised or post-oncologic patients, coordinate with oncology/primary teams when managing severe dermatitis or introducing adjunctive topical therapies. Suggested References and Further Reading - Latest consensus guidelines on maintenance emollient therapy in atopic dermatitis. - Reviews on ceramide-deficient phenotypes and barrier repair strategies. - Studies assessing TEWL and corneometry as objective measures for therapeutic response. How to Integrate Dermaplan into Your Practice - Train clinical staff on formulation selection and application technique. - Offer brief in-clinic demonstrations and provide take-home leaflets. - Use starter packs for new patients and monitor outcomes at early follow-up visits. - Document reductions in symptom scores and topical steroid usage to evaluate impact. Learn more about product specifications, clinical data, and practice registration — visit the professional resources page or register your medical practice to place orders and request patient starter kits.