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Vitiligo Treatment: Emerging Approaches for Better Skin Health
Vitiligo is a long-term skin condition characterized by the loss of pigment-producing cells known as melanocytes. This leads to white patches appearing on different parts of the body. While the condition is not physically harmful, it often affects confidence, emotional well-being, and daily interactions. Over the years, the approach to vitiligo treatment has evolved significantly, shifting from basic topical solutions to advanced techniques that aim to restore skin color, slow progression, and improve overall quality of life.
One of the most common and widely used treatments for vitiligo is topical therapy. Dermatologists often recommend corticosteroid creams or calcineurin inhibitors to help reduce inflammation and encourage repigmentation. These medications work best when vitiligo patches are detected early and are still in the active phase. Although they do not guarantee full color restoration, they can significantly minimize patch visibility and stop the spread of…

