Skin Conditions

(38 CFR § 4.118 – Schedule of Ratings, Skin)

The VA evaluates most skin conditions based on:

  • Percentage of total body area affected
  • Percentage of exposed areas affected (face, neck, hands)
  • Type and duration of treatment
  • Scarring or disfigurement
  • Systemic therapy (oral or injected medications)

The diagnosis (eczema, dermatitis, psoriasis, etc.) is often less important than coverage and treatment severity.

General Rating Structure (Dermatitis / Eczema – DC 7806)

This structure applies to many inflammatory skin conditions.


Important Concepts

Exposed Areas Matter More

Face, neck, and hands often drive higher ratings even if total body coverage is smaller.


Systemic vs Topical Treatment

  • Topical creams only → usually lower rating
  • Oral steroids, biologics, injections → higher rating potential
  • Duration of systemic treatment matters

Scars and Disfigurement

If a skin condition causes:

  • Painful scars
  • Unstable scars
  • Facial disfigurement
  • Deep tissue damage

It may be rated separately under scar codes (DC 7800–7805).


Common Skin Conditions the VA Rates

  • Dermatitis
  • Eczema
  • Psoriasis
  • Urticaria
  • Acne
  • Chloracne
  • Fungal infections
  • Vitiligo
  • Scarring conditions
  • Skin cancers (separately rated under malignant codes)

Step 1. Helpful Videos

Please review the video’s that demonstrate the range of motion.

Dermatitis / Eczema

Eczema, also known as atopic dermatitis, is a chronic skin condition that causes dry, itchy skin, redness, and rashes

Psoriasis

Psoriasis is a chronic skin condition that causes thick, scaly plaques on areas such as the scalp, elbows, hands, knees, and legs. The VA evaluates psoriasis based on which body areas are affected and how much of the skin surface is involved.

Vitiligo

Vitiligo is a condition that causes loss of skin pigment, creating lighter patches with normal texture. The VA evaluates vitiligo based on which body areas are affected and how much of the skin surface shows depigmentation, especially in exposed areas such as the face and hands.

Scars

Scars are permanent skin changes caused by injury or surgery. The VA evaluates scars based on their location, size, appearance, and whether they cause pain or limit movement, especially when scars are located on visible or functional areas of the body.

Step 2

Review the Key Factors:

Documentation is Critical

Diagnostic codes covered by Skin

  • 7800    Disfigurement of head, face, neck
  • 7801–7805      Scars (size, pain, instability, function)
  • 7806    Dermatitis / Eczema
  • 7813    Dermatophytosis
  • 7816    Psoriasis
  • 7818–7819      Skin neoplasms
  • 7823    Vitiligo (max 10%)
  • 7828    Acne
  • 7829    Chloracne

Scars

Compensable if any apply:

  • Painful
  • Unstable (frequent skin breakdown)
  • Large surface area
  • Limits function
  • Causes facial disfigurement

Painful scars can be compensable even if small

VA must consider flare-ups, even if exam occurs during remission.

Accepted evidence:

  • Lay statements
  • Photos
  • Medical records
  • Witness statements

Step 3:

Continue with the quiz for your skin condition(s). You can select more than 1 skin condition. 
When completed, you will view the results of your quiz.

Skin Conditions Assessment

Step 1: Select your skin conditions

Skin Conditions

Please indicate which skin conditions apply to you. All conditions default to "Not Applicable" - change to "Yes" for conditions that apply to you.