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Register for World Vitiligo Day 2025 Summit in Toronto 🇨🇦
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
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