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- 2026-01-15If you have vitiligo on your hands, gloves are not just “so you don’t get dirty.” They are about two troublemakers: chemicals and friction. Chemicals can trigger dermatitis. Friction can trigger new spots (the Koebner phenomenon). And sometimes yo...
- 2026-01-12Vitiligo has a reputation for being “just cosmetic.” The data keeps disagreeing. This new meta-analysis sharpens the picture: lower cancer risk in several major categories, but a clear thyroid exception. Here’s the short, practical walkthrough, wi...
- 2026-01-12Why “Nothing” Sometimes Looks Like “Something” If you’ve ever looked at a vitiligo clinical trial and thought, “Hold on… the placebo group improved too?”, you’re not misreading it. In vitiligo, “doing nothing” can sometimes look like “doing somet...
- 2026-01-09Silicon Valley has found a new way to roleplay as both scientist and start-up: buy “research use only” peptide powders, mix them at home, inject them, and call it “moving faster than the FDA.” The upside is mostly imagined. The downside is boring...
- 2026-01-09Vitiligo is the kind of condition that makes people become accidental researchers. And few topics are as confusing (or as awkward to talk about) as smoking. For years, some big studies reported a weird pattern: smokers seemed less likely to be di...
- 2026-01-06Vitiligo is often dismissed as “just cosmetic,” but it is now clearly recognized as an autoimmune disease in which the immune system targets and destroys melanocytes, the cells that make skin pigment. Work in patients and disease models has show...
- 2026-01-06Viligo often gets called “just a cosmetic issue,” but it’s really your immune system mistakenly attacking the cells that make skin pigment. Recent research, including the new Nature Reviews Immunology article “The immunology of vitiligo” by Tur...
- 2026-01-05Smooth skin feels great. No debate. But with vitiligo, the real goal is smooth skin without turning your immune system into a drama queen. This guide is here to help you pick the safest method for your skin right now, not the method that looked ...
- 2025-12-28I've been monitoring the vitiligo drug pipeline for nearly a decade. In November 2025, the latest report expanded in a very telling way: a new section called “The Digital Frontier: AI and Startups.” That’s a signal. Not that software has replace...
- 2025-12-22The holidays are supposed to be relaxing. Yet somehow they come bundled with sleep debt, sugar ambushes, travel chaos, dry air, family stress, and that one photo where your skin looks like it’s auditioning for a different lighting department. I...
- 2025-12-21The holiday season is a time for reflection, connection, and renewal. Whether you are looking to immerse yourself in meaningful stories, gain up-to-date medical knowledge, or find inspiration for a loved one, books have the power to heal and emp...
- 2025-12-20Talking to kids about skin – and difference in general – can feel oddly tricky. Adults worry about saying the wrong thing. Kids usually just want the truth, in simple words, without turning it into a scary “big talk.” That’s where storybooks do...
- 2025-12-18Recently, we examined why Ginseng — despite its reputation as an immune booster and wellness tonic — is a risky choice for people with vitiligo. Many of its active compounds actually suppress melanin production, working against repigmentation. No...
- 2025-12-172025 was the year vitiligo went from a niche health issue to a systems problem worth fixing. We managed World Vitiligo Day’s evolution into a genuine global platform — over 120 million accounts reached, 40+ events across 48 countries. But data...
- 2025-12-12Walk outside at night and you’ll notice something strange: it is never really dark anymore. Street lamps, billboards, car headlights, phone screens, laptop screens, smart watches – the world now glows in cold, blue-rich light almost 24/7. For mos...
- 2025-12-10Join a virtual storytime with Bridget Sullivan. You’re invited to a special live read-aloud with Bridget Sullivan, PA-C (dermatology physician assistant and children’s book author). She’ll be reading from her new book, “Sammy with the Special Ski...
- 2025-12-10Vitiligo research has delivered big scientific returns on very little public funding. This follow-up to "The Vitiligo Paradox – Common Disease, Rare Funding" looks at who actually gets to do vitiligo science – and how money, institutions, and in...
- 2025-12-09From crumbs to billion-dollar market: the strange economics of vitiligo. A data-driven, four-decade look at how vitiligo is funded compared with other autoimmune and skin diseases, and what it gives back to dermatology and medicine. Executiv...
- 2025-12-07Tattoo case report: red ink triggered erythroderma, alopecia universalis, anhidrosis and vitiligo in a man with autoimmune risk — and what this means for people with vitiligo. When body art triggers a cascade of autoimmune conditions The pa...
- 2025-12-05Most year-end posts are polite. This one is more satisfying: we get to close a real chapter. After 13 months of editing, reviews, revisions, and the kind of email threads that slowly teach you patience (or destroy it), Prof. Torello Lotti and I...
- 2025-12-03Ginseng acts as a Trojan Horse in the world of vitiligo supplements. It arrives disguised as a harmless energy booster and immune ally, but hidden inside its complex chemistry are compounds that can shut down pigment production. Let's have an evi...
- 2025-11-28Are you looking for new treatment options for your child with vitiligo? The TRuE-ViP Study is a clinical research study testing a new cream that may help children with vitiligo restore their natural skin color. It focuses specifically on younger ...
- 2025-11-18Some cosmetic ingredients — especially in complex “cocktails” used every day on thin skin — can damage melanocytes and trigger chemically induced vitiligo. It looks like “ordinary” vitiligo, but starts with a product, not just genes or stress. If ...
- 2025-11-12This is a personal, irregular post — a quick peek behind the curtain of technology and marketing, the kind that can drift into unintended consequences if left unchecked. It may only interest a few geeks in the frontline trenches of technology, l...
- 2025-11-12For Fast Scanners: Evidence for Vitamin D’s immunomodulatory effects in vitiligo appears promising but remains preliminary. Current data do not support high-dose protocols as standard therapy. Physiological doses (2,000–4,000 IU/day) with appropri...
FAQOther Questions
- How long does it take to treat vitiligo?
Vitiligo, a condition characterized by the loss of skin pigment, can be unpredictable in both progression and treatment. The time it takes to treat vitiligo varies significantly...
- PTSD in Vitiligo?
Living with vitiligo often involves more than managing visible skin changes. Many individuals face discrimination, social stigma, and feelings of isolation, leading to emotional...
- Awareness Days Similar to World Vitiligo Day
World Vitiligo Day, celebrated annually on June 25 since 2012, is a significant event dedicated to raising awareness about vitiligo and supporting those affected by the conditio...
Though it is not always easy to treat vitiligo, there is much to be gained by clearly understanding the diagnosis, the future implications, treatment options and their outcomes.
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