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Skin pigmentation disorders affect people across the world. One of them, vitiligo, is said to have a worldwide incidence of 1–2%. What causes the loss of pigmentation in vitiligo has long been ...
Vitiligo is an autoimmune skin disorder affecting about 1 in 100 people. It is characterized by a loss of pigment (coloring) in skin patches that appear white. Melanin is the natural pigment that ...
The specialist paramedical process of vitiligo micropigmentation is different from conventional tattooing. Even though all methods entail applying pigment to the skin, the main distinctions are ...
In a society where appearance often influences self-worth, Mini Patankar has become a recognized professional in vitiligo micropigmentation. With over 18 years of experience, she has focused on ...
Hypopigmentation is a chronic condition in which areas of the skin are lighter in color than normal. Causes may include ...
New research shows gut-friendly bacteria may slow vitiligo progression, offering hope for millions with autoimmune disease.