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SkinCell International Forum
Web: www.skincell.org
SkinCell International Forum for Skin Disorders was established in August 2002. The founders saw that, whilst there are many very informative and resourceful sites on the Web, very few concentrated on the psychological trauma that skin sufferers face. The majority of other sites specialise in a single skin condition, a few concentrate on all dermatological conditions, even fewer address the serious issue of patient well-being. At SkinCell they have attempted to make available to all skin sufferers and their families an open and free forum where they can discuss any skin disorder or disease they choose.
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