FAQ Category: Vitiligo
Vitiligo itself is not harmful or contagious. However, it may be associated with certain autoimmune…
We highly recommend seeing a dermatologist if you suspect you have vitiligo. They can diagnose your condition, identify related health concerns, and…
The most effective treatment for you depends on the severity and location of the condition. Phototherapy, topical medications, and combination…
Yes. Some people with vitiligo might stay stable, while others experience spreading of depigmented patches. Progression varies widely from person to…
Vitiligo can have a genetic component, and a family history may increase the risk. However, not everyone with vitiligo also has relatives with the…
Vitiligo is believed to result from an autoimmune response in which the body’s immune system attacks pigment-producing cells. Genetics and…