Question: How do you deal with vitiligo?

What is the best treatment for vitiligo?

Topical corticosteroids are most effective on small, newly depigmented areas. Potent topical corticosteroids can be used on the face, with ultrapotent steroids reserved for the body. Corticosteroids have been shown to be effective in only 57% of adult patients and only 64% of childhood vitiligo patients.

Can you fix vitiligo?

While theres no cure for vitiligo, treatments can help reduce the course of the disease. There are also ways you can cover up uneven patches so you feel more confident in your skin. The downside to any of the above treatments is that new depigmented patches may still occur.

Can vitiligo progression be stopped?

There is currently no cure for vitiligo and no way to prevent the condition. If a person decides to pursue treatment, the aim is generally to restore pigment and prevent depigmentation from affecting more skin. Limiting sun exposure is one of the most effective ways to prevent depigmentation and damage.

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