Vitiligo is a skin condition characterised by the loss of pigment, resulting in white patches on the skin. It occurs when the cells responsible for producing melanin, the pigment that gives color to the skin, are damaged or stops functioning. Vitiligo can affect any part of the body, and its exact cause is still not fully understood. Vitiligo affects people with all skin type, but it may be more noticeable in people with brown or black skin. This is not at all a life threatening or contagious skin concern.
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What is Vitiligo?
Causes of Vitiligo
- Autoimmune Response: The body’s immune system may mistakenly attack and destroy melanocytes, the cells responsible for producing melanin.
- Genetic Factors: A family history of vitiligo can increase the likelihood of developing the condition.
- A trigger event such a stress, severe sunburn or skin trauma like contact with chemical.
Signs of Vitiligo
- White Patches: The most noticeable sign is the presence of depigmented, white patches on the skin. Patchy loss of skin color, which usually first appears on the hands, face and areas around body openings and genitals.
- Premature whitening or graying of the hair on your scalp, eyelashes, eyebrows or beard.
- Loss of color in the tissues that line the inside of the mouth and nose (mucous membranes)
Vitiligo can start at any age, but usually appears before the age of 30.
Depending on the type of vitiligo it may affect:
- Nearly all skin surfaces- universal vitiligo: the discoloration affects nearly all the skin surfaces.
- Generalized Vitiligo– Most common one, the discolored patches often progress similarly on corresponding body areas symmetrically.
- Segmental Vitiligo– Appears only on one side or part of the body. It occurs at a younger age, progress for a year or two and then stop.
- Focal Vitiligo– This occurs on one or only a few areas of body.
- Acrofacial Vitiligo– This appears on the face and hands. The affected skin is on the face, hand and around body openings such as eyes, nose and ears.
It is difficult to predict how this disease will progress, sometimes the patches stop forming without treatment. In most cases pigment loss spreads and eventually involves most of the skin. Occasionally the skin gets its color back.
Treatment for Vitiligo at Dr. Haror’s Wellness
Discover effective and personalised treatment options for vitiligo at Dr. Haror’s Wellness. Our comprehensive approach may include:
- Topical Therapies: Medications applied to the skin to encourage repigmentation.
- Phototherapy: Controlled exposure to ultraviolet light to stimulate pigment production.
- Surgical Interventions: Procedures like skin grafting for specific cases.
- Holistic Care: Incorporating lifestyle changes and supportive therapies for overall well-being.
Services for Vitiligo Treatment
Experience outstanding results at Dr. Haror’s Wellness Clinic, where our team of innovative doctors, known as the best dermatologist team in Delhi, ensures exceptional outcomes for every patient. Trust in our expertise in the cosmetic and dermatology fields to deliver the best possible care.
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Founded and led by Dr. Navnit Haror, a pioneer in aesthetic medicine. He is a dermatologist and a true expert in the art of skincare, widely recognized as a practitioner and expert in Aesthetic Surgery.
Visit our modern facility, meticulously crafted with five spacious treatment chambers, two advanced procedure suites, and a welcoming reception zone. Our specialised Vitiligo Treatment sessions meet the most stringent global benchmarks, guaranteeing your utter comfort and contentment during the process. Experience a welcoming ambiance on the day of your Vitiligo Treatment, fostering tranquillity and revitalization. Our capable and friendly staff, fully immunised and meticulously vetted for health, stands with you every step of the way, offering unwavering encouragement as you progress toward a more uniform and self-assured skin tone.
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Dr. Navnit Haror
Gold Medalist | Dermatologist| Hair Transplant Surgeon
Internationally acknowledged as a domain expert and practitioner of Aesthetic Surgery, Dr. Navnit Haror is a Dermatologist and Hair Transplant surgeon in practice since 2012 and is the Founder-Director of Dr. Haror’s Wellness. He has trained over 12,000 clinicians and doctors in hair transplantation techniques across 17 countries.
Dr. Vineeta Pathak
Consultant Cosmetologist | Hair Transplant & Aesthetic Surgeon
An award-winning dermatologist, Dr. Vineeta Pathak specializes in cosmetic dermatology and all aesthetic procedures. Her expertise includes vitiligo surgeries and ear lobe reconstruction, permanent hair reduction, hair transplants, lasers, and all aesthetic procedures among others.
FAQs
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Is there a cure for vitiligo?
While there is no cure for vitiligo, various treatments can help manage the condition and improve the appearance of the skin.
How effective are vitiligo treatments?
Some individuals may experience significant repigmentation, while others may have more limited results.
Can vitiligo treatments completely restore my skin colour?
Complete restoration of skin colour is not always possible, but many treatments can lead to noticeable improvements in pigmentation and overall skin appearance.
How long does it take to show results?
The timeline varies based on the treatment. Some treatments may show improvement within a few months, while others require several sessions over weeks or months.
Is vitiligo treatment covered by insurance?
Coverage varies depending on your insurance provider and policy. It’s advisable to check with your insurance company.
Can vitiligo come back after treatment?
While treatments can provide improvements, there is always a possibility of new white patches forming or existing ones expanding.