Vitiligo is a condition where skin loses its pigmentation, resulting in lighter patches. While not harmful, it can affect a person’s appearance and confidence. Treatments aim to restore pigment or manage the condition effectively.

- Management of Hypopigmented Patches
- Topical Corticosteroids for Depigmented Areas
- Phototherapy for Restoring Skin Color
- Skin Grafting or Micropigmentation
- Prevention of Further Pigmentation Loss
We offer personalized treatments for vitiligo, which include both topical and advanced therapies to restore skin pigmentation and reduce the spread of depigmented patches.
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Common questions about vitiligo
Vitiligo occurs when the immune system mistakenly attacks melanocytes, the cells responsible for skin color, leading to patches of lighter skin.
Vitiligo can run in families, suggesting a genetic predisposition, though it can also occur in individuals without a family history.
Treatment may include topical corticosteroids, phototherapy, and surgical options like skin grafting, depending on the severity and extent of the condition.