
Vitiligo Treatment
Vitiligo, often referred to as leukoderma, is a skin condition that causes pale or white-coloured uneven patches on the skin. These patches form due to malfunctioning melanocytes, the cells responsible for skin pigmentation. While not life-threatening, vitiligo can significantly affect a person’s physical appearance and mental well-being, often leading to social stigma. Today, advancements in cosmetology offer treatments that can significantly reduce these patches and restore confidence in your skin.
How We Do It

Consultation
Analysis of the patient

Diagnosis
Analysis of the patient

Treatment Plan
Decide a course of action

FDA Approved
Advanced Treatments
Ensure the plan is working

Prevention Tips
Recommendations by the doctor
Treatment Options
For vitiligo, there are several treatment options available that aim to restore skin colouration to some extent.
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Vitiligo Medications And Lasers
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FAB’s signature therapy for Vitiligo could be lasers, melanocyte site transplant and micropigmentation if the lesions are not spreading.
FAB is one of the top clinics in resolving Vitiligo issues with various levels of treatments. Please consult our doctor before.


Tips
- Regular skin care.
- Ensure sun protection and a balanced diet can support overall skin health.
- It's important to maintain a positive outlook.
- Engage with a supportive community during your treatment journey.
FAQ’s
Vitiligo treatments aim to manage the condition. While they can significantly reduce the white patches, they cannot guarantee permanent prevention or future spread. However, in most cases, vitiligo does not recur post-treatment.
When performed by certified professionals, vitiligo treatments generally do not have potential side effects. Alongside physical treatments, we also offer counselling sessions to address the psychological impact of vitiligo on patients.
The recovery time varies based on the treatment type. Light technologies like Laser and UVB have less downtime, while surgical procedures like skin grafting or melanocyte transplantation may require a longer recovery period.