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From Ghana to Paris: “The Skin Messiah” and his mission to transform dermatology in Africa

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Dr. Kofi Ansah Brifo

At the European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology (EADV) Congress 2025, one of the world’s most prestigious gatherings of skin health experts, Ghana proudly stands tall through the voice and vision of Kofi Ansah Brifo – popularly known as “The Skin Messiah”.

For Dr Brifo, dermatology is more than treating skin. “It is about restoring dignity, improving mental health, and bridging the gap in health-care equity,” he reflects.

His participation in this global platform represents not only personal achievement but also a clarion call for Africa’s dermatological renaissance.

 Vision rooted in purpose

Through Skin Foundation Africa, Dr Brifo has carved out a mission that combines clinical expertise, innovation, and advocacy.

His vision is both ambitious and pragmatic, addressing the structural inequalities that shape skin health across the African continent.

Brifo explains that his platform spans eight key areas:

Expand access – Champion rural dermatology programmes to ensure equitable skin health for underserved communities.

Forge global collaboration – Build partnerships that connect African dermatology to international expertise, research and resources.

 Product sponsorship and support – Secure benefactors to provide affordable or free skincare products for patients most in need.

Capacity-building – Mentor and empower the next generation of African dermatologists, nurses and other health-care professionals.

 Evidence-based practice – Translate cutting-edge dermatology research into culturally relevant care solutions.

Patient-centred impact – Restore confidence, dignity and quality of life for individuals affected by skin disease.

Sustainable innovation – Balance clinical dermatology with cosmetology, technology, and community outreach.

Patriotic leadership – Represent Ghana and Africa proudly on the global stage, ensuring that African voices shape the future of dermatology.

Changing the narrative

Africa carries a disproportionate burden of preventable and treatable skin diseases. Conditions such as acne, eczema, fungal infections, pigmentary disorders, and neglected tropical diseases remain pervasive, yet access to expert dermatological care is often scarce outside urban centres.

This imbalance contributes to avoidable suffering and diminished quality of life. “It is my passion and purpose to change this narrative,” Dr Brifo asserts.

By combining advocacy, education, and innovation, he envisions a future where no patient is left behind because of geography, poverty, or stigma.

 Global appeal

The message from Paris is clear: with strong partnerships, visionary leadership, and collective commitment, the future of dermatology in Africa can be redefined.

Through collaborations with international experts, pharmaceutical companies, philanthropists, and health policy leaders, The Skin Messiah is building a bridge between Ghana and the world.

What began as one man’s calling has grown into a continental movement. From free skincare sponsorships for patients to life-changing projects across rural communities, Dr Brifo is proving that dermatology is not only about the skin – it is about dignity, identity, and humanity itself.

As the EADV Congress 2025 unfolds, Africa’s story is being written not in the shadows of global health but at its very forefront.

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