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  • 2025-12-12
    Walk 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...
  • 2025-12-07
      Tattoo 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...
  • 2025-11-18
    Some 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 ...
  • 2025-11-12
    For 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...
  • 2025-11-04
    Breaking down a breakthrough classification system from Osaka University: a new way to see an old problem. Table of contents Introduction Why Hands Matter More Than We Thought The Geography of Pigment Loss Four Faces of Hand Vitiligo Linki...
  • 2025-10-30
    Vitiligo and mental health are deeply connected. This guide explains how stress and antidepressants affect the body, what recent research shows about safer drug choices, and how balanced care can improve both mood and skin health. Note: This art...
  • 2025-10-21
    A new study "Audiological Profile of Patients with Vitiligo" from Jammu, India, suggests that sensorineural hearing loss (SNHL) might be more common in people with vitiligo than previously thought. Researchers assessed 54 adults with vitiligo and ...
  • 2025-10-09
    If you’ve been anywhere near the vitiligo world lately, you’ve heard the buzz: Opzelura. It’s the first FDA-approved topical JAK inhibitor for nonsegmental vitiligo — ruxolitinib cream 1.5%, greenlit in July 2022 for patients aged 12 and up with l...
  • 2025-10-06
    Three weeks into my vitiligo treatment, my knees started feeling weirdly loose. No pain, just… unnerving wobbling. That wasn’t in any of the studies I’d read. Let me back up and explain what led me here — and why this side effect might not be so ...
  • 2025-10-02
    Anyone who’s done phototherapy has likely asked the obvious question: will the color last after I stop? TL;DR: Phototherapy works — but it’s a marathon, not a sprint. It usually takes 9–12 months of steady treatment (2–3 times a week, in a clin...
  • 2025-09-15
    For years, vitiligo was treated like a single, monolithic condition. You either had segmental or non-segmental disease, end of story. But real life has never fit neatly into those boxes. A recent study in the Journal of the European Academy of De...
  • 2025-08-26
    Vitiligo is mostly a skin-limited autoimmune condition — it doesn’t directly harm fertility or pregnancy. But here’s the twist: vitiligo often comes with other autoimmune baggage, like thyroid disease, lupus, or type 1 diabetes. Those conditions, ...
  • 2025-08-20
    Vitiligo doesn’t just hit your skin — it quietly slides its fingers into your wallet, your calendar, and sometimes, your conversations with strangers. Before you get lost in insurance codes (or your own head), let’s break down what really goes on...
  • 2025-08-15
    Metformin, a cheap and widely used diabetes drug, might help treat vitiligo by calming the immune system and reducing oxidative stress — two things that seem to drive pigment loss. A clinical trial was planned but withdrawn before it started, so...
  • 2025-08-06
    PRP (platelet-rich plasma) combined with the 308 nm excimer laser is showing real promise for acral vitiligo—the stubborn patches on hands and feet that usually resist treatment. Early trials suggest the combo works better than either alone, wit...
  • 2025-07-10
    Let’s face it: treating vitiligo isn’t exactly a walk in the park. For years, dermatologists have cobbled together treatments using tools designed for other conditions—because vitiligo didn’t have much in the way of official, FDA-approved options....
  • 2025-04-24
    Vitiligo may be one of the oldest documented skin conditions in history, but for many patients today, the path to diagnosis and treatment still feels foggy. Enter: a new set of Canadian consensus guidelines that aim to bring clarity to this misun...
  • 2025-04-04
    Let’s be honest: smooth skin feels amazing. Whether it’s for comfort, confidence, or just the luxury of that silky touch, hair removal is a routine many women embrace like clockwork. But if you’re one of the millions of women living with vitiligo,...
  • 2025-02-21
    We heard you! Many shared frustration about past location restrictions—today, we’re excited to expand access with two simultaneous studies: 🇺🇸 US-Based Participants 60-min virtual interview | pays $75 + $25 bonus chance Eligibility: Non-segme...
  • 2025-02-10
    Vitiligo, the most prevalent pigmentary skin disorder, goes far beyond cosmetic concerns. It has a profound impact on mental health, healthcare utilization, and work productivity. A recent UK population-based cohort study published in BJD provides...