Diet can play an important role in managing vitiligo, a condition in which the skin loses its color resulting in white or light-colored patches. While there is no specific diet…
Systemic medications are medications that are taken orally or through injection that affect the entire body, as opposed to just a specific area of the body. They are commonly used…
Topical creams are a type of medication that are applied directly to the skin. They are commonly used to treat a wide range of skin conditions, such as acne, eczema,…
Melanocyte culture is a laboratory technique used to grow and maintain melanocytes, which are pigmented cells found in the skin. The goal of this procedure is to produce a large…
Melanocyte transfer is a surgical procedure that is used to treat conditions such as vitiligo, a condition in which the skin loses its color resulting in white or light-colored patches.…
UVB therapy, also known as phototherapy, is a treatment option for various skin conditions such as psoriasis, eczema, and vitiligo. The therapy involves exposing the skin to a specific wavelength…
Blister therapy is a technique used to treat vitiligo, a condition in which the skin loses its color resulting in white or light-colored patches. The goal of the procedure is…
Punch grafting is a surgical procedure that is used to treat vitiligo, a condition in which the skin loses its color resulting in white or light-colored patches. The goal of…
A pulverized skin graft is a surgical procedure in which small pieces of skin are taken from one area of the body and transplanted to another area. The goal of…
Ultrathin skin grafting is a surgical procedure that involves removing a very thin layer of skin from one area of the body and transplanting it to another area. The goal…
Direct skin excision is a surgical procedure that involves cutting out and removing a specific area of abnormal or diseased skin. The goal of the procedure is to remove the…
White patches on the skin, also known as vitiligo, is a condition in which the skin loses its color, resulting in white or light-colored patches. There is no known cure…