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Join us on June 25 as World Vitiligo Day comes to Canada for the first time!
Here’s what awaits you:
💬 Connect directly with top dermatologists like Dr. Nanette Silverberg, and Dr. Sam Hanna, and Dr. Geeta Yadav!
🎗 Get your questions answered by Erin Chan, a Psychotherapist offering on-site support.
🎬 Immerse yourself in a screening of Calico, a beautiful, vitiligo-inspired short film from UK, - admired at major film festivals!
💅 Learn how professional cosmeticians apply Zanderm camouflage to perfectly blend your different skin tones.
🍽️ Enjoy complimentary breakfast and lunch as you connect, learn, and celebrate with the vitiligo community.
🎟️ Don’t miss your chance to be part of this unforgettable experience.
Skinopathy, WVD-2025 HQ host, in partnership with the Vitiligo Research Foundation and Vitiligo Voices Canada, is uniting the global Vitiligo community for a bold, AI-powered summit redefining vitiligo care.
Thank you to our WVD2025 sponsors: Incyte, Zanderm Vitiligo Concealer, and Edesa Biotech, Inc. and collaborators: Aksenov Family Foundation, LDA Research Ltd, Karger Publishers, Ontario Centre of Innovation, International Society of Dermatology and Toronto Tech Week.
Join us in-person in beautiful Toronto 🇨🇦 — or online from anywhere in the world 🌍
Head to worldvitiligoday.ca to reserve your spot!
#WVD2025 #WorldVitiligoDay
FAQOther Questions
- How can I explain vitiligo to my children?
Vitiligo can be confusing for children because it doesn’t resemble an "illness" in the typical sense. Choosing the right way to explain it depends on your child’s age and maturi...
- Who is prone to vitiligo?
Vitiligo can affect anyone, regardless of gender, age, or race. Vitiligo prevalence is between 0.76% and 1.11% of the U.S. population, including around 40% of those with the con...
- Which diseases most commonly accompany vitiligo?
Vitiligo is an autoimmune disease and is frequently associated with other autoimmune diseases, acccording to a 10-year study. The exact diseases that accompany vitiligo can vary...
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.
Many people deal with vitiligo while remaining in the public eye, maintaining a positive outlook, and having a successful career.
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