Progressive
Trauma Makeup
Progressive simulation techniques for complex multi-casualty scenarios. Advanced wound creation, evolvable injuries, and layered moulage for high-stakes exercises.
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Level 3 , Progressive Trauma Makeup builds on the SIMFX® simulation pathway with advanced wound progression techniques. This intensive one-day course covers evolvable and multi-stage wound presentation, ageing and decomposition effects, multi-casualty triage scenarios, and the integration of moulage with live simulation exercises. Designed for experienced simulation professionals who lead large-scale training events.
Learning Outcomes
- Design and apply complex progressive wounds using advanced silicone moulding techniques
- Create advanced ageing, decomposition, and chemical exposure effects
- Plan and execute moulage for multi-casualty triage exercises
- Integrate moulage timelines with live simulation event management
- Develop a moulage portfolio for professional accreditation
Who Is This For?
Experienced simulation technicians, exercise planners, and moulage artists who lead or support large-scale simulation exercises for defence, emergency services, or healthcare organisations. Completion of Level 2 or equivalent intermediate experience required.
Frequently Asked Questions
What prerequisites are there?
Level 2 , Intermediate Trauma Makeup or equivalent intermediate experience is required. Contact us to discuss your background.
Do we use advanced silicone techniques?
Yes. Level 3 introduces multi-layer silicone work and complex moulding techniques that go beyond Level 2, building depth and realism in wound presentation.
Is this course CPD certified?
CPD certification for this course is currently pending. We will update this page once certification is confirmed.
Can this course be combined with a live exercise?
Yes. We offer integrated exercise packages. Get in touch to discuss your requirements.
Your tools for these scenarios
Each card is a complete casualty briefing , triage identification, moulage instructions, and actor behaviour cues. Assign one to each casualty actor during simulation support.
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