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By Moira LawlerMedically Reviewed by Ross Radusky, MDReviewed: August 12, 2022Vitiligo is the result of the skin’s melanocytes (the cells responsible for giving the skin color) being destroyed.
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By Moira LawlerMedically Reviewed by Ross Radusky, MDReviewed: August 12, 2022Vitiligo is the result of the skin’s melanocytes (the cells responsible for giving the skin color) being destroyed.
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In can occur in anyone, but it tends to be most noticeable in people with darker skin because the contrast is more pronounced.Isabella Dias/Getty ImagesVitiligo is a condition that causes the skin to lose its color, according to the American Academy of Dermatology (AAD). This skin disorder can occur in people of any race. It’s most noticeable, though, among people with darker skin, because the contrast between normal skin tone and the white patches affected by vitiligo is more pronounced, notes the National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases (NIAMS).People with vitiligo experience skin color loss in various areas of the body.
In can occur in anyone, but it tends to be most noticeable in people with darker skin because the contrast is more pronounced.Isabella Dias/Getty ImagesVitiligo is a condition that causes the skin to lose its color, according to the American Academy of Dermatology (AAD). This skin disorder can occur in people of any race. It’s most noticeable, though, among people with darker skin, because the contrast between normal skin tone and the white patches affected by vitiligo is more pronounced, notes the National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases (NIAMS).People with vitiligo experience skin color loss in various areas of the body.
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Often it’s symmetrical, affecting both sides, such as the left and right hands or both knees. Some experience discoloration in the mouth, on the scalp, or of their hair, eyelashes, or eyebrows. <h2>Common Questions &amp  Answers</h2>When and how does vitiligo start?People can develop vitiligo at any age, but approximately one-half of cases are diagnosed either in childhood or before someone turns 20.
Often it’s symmetrical, affecting both sides, such as the left and right hands or both knees. Some experience discoloration in the mouth, on the scalp, or of their hair, eyelashes, or eyebrows.

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When and how does vitiligo start?People can develop vitiligo at any age, but approximately one-half of cases are diagnosed either in childhood or before someone turns 20.
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The first signs of vitiligo are white patches on the skin, which can develop anywhere on the body, including on the face, arms, hands, genitals, and buttocks.What are the symptoms of vitiligo?The most common symptom of vitiligo is light or depigmented spots on the skin. Other vitiligo symptoms include: hair turning gray or white prematurely, eyelashes or eyebrows losing color, change of color in the retina of the eye, and color loss in the nose and mouth.Can vitiligo be cured?No, there is currently not a cure for vitiligo.
The first signs of vitiligo are white patches on the skin, which can develop anywhere on the body, including on the face, arms, hands, genitals, and buttocks.What are the symptoms of vitiligo?The most common symptom of vitiligo is light or depigmented spots on the skin. Other vitiligo symptoms include: hair turning gray or white prematurely, eyelashes or eyebrows losing color, change of color in the retina of the eye, and color loss in the nose and mouth.Can vitiligo be cured?No, there is currently not a cure for vitiligo.
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There are some medicines that can help restore some skin color in some cases, but their effectiveness depends on the individual case and how severe pigmentation loss is. In a small number of cases, light and laser therapies have been effective in returning skin color in people with vitiligo.Can you die from vitiligo?Vitiligo does not pose a serious threat to one’s health, but it can result in physical complications, such as eye issues, hearing problems, and sunburn.
There are some medicines that can help restore some skin color in some cases, but their effectiveness depends on the individual case and how severe pigmentation loss is. In a small number of cases, light and laser therapies have been effective in returning skin color in people with vitiligo.Can you die from vitiligo?Vitiligo does not pose a serious threat to one’s health, but it can result in physical complications, such as eye issues, hearing problems, and sunburn.
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People with vitiligo also tend to be more likely to have another autoimmune disease (like thyroid disorders and some types of anemia). The condition can also lead to emotional distress.Who gets vitiligo?Vitiligo affects people of all races and genders equally, though it’s usually most noticeable in people with darker skin because of the contrast between the depigmented skin and the unaffected skin.
People with vitiligo also tend to be more likely to have another autoimmune disease (like thyroid disorders and some types of anemia). The condition can also lead to emotional distress.Who gets vitiligo?Vitiligo affects people of all races and genders equally, though it’s usually most noticeable in people with darker skin because of the contrast between the depigmented skin and the unaffected skin.
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There is evidence that vitiligo is hereditary, with 30 specific gene variations having been found to be linked to vitiligo. <h2>Signs and Symptoms of Vitiligo</h2>The biggest sign that someone may have vitiligo is the appearance of light or &quot;depigmented&quot; spots on the skin, says Suzanne Friedler, MD, a dermatologist in private practice in New York City. The pale patches are areas with little or no melanin, the skin’s natural pigment.
There is evidence that vitiligo is hereditary, with 30 specific gene variations having been found to be linked to vitiligo.

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The biggest sign that someone may have vitiligo is the appearance of light or "depigmented" spots on the skin, says Suzanne Friedler, MD, a dermatologist in private practice in New York City. The pale patches are areas with little or no melanin, the skin’s natural pigment.
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These spots can show up anywhere on the body, though they may first appear in areas that receive a lot of sun exposure, such as on the face, arms, feet, and hands. It’s also not uncommon for white areas to appear in the groin, armpits, and around the belly button, says Mayo Clinic.Other signs of vitiligo can include:Hair turning prematurely gray or whiteEyelashes or eyebrows losing color and turning whiteChange of color in the retina of the eye, noted a study published in the November–December 2019 issue of the Indian Dermatology Online Journal Color loss in the nose and mouthInflammation of the ears or eyes, leading to hearing loss and vision problems, according to NIAMS
Where skin spots appear, how widespread the condition becomes, and how much it will progress vary from person to person.
These spots can show up anywhere on the body, though they may first appear in areas that receive a lot of sun exposure, such as on the face, arms, feet, and hands. It’s also not uncommon for white areas to appear in the groin, armpits, and around the belly button, says Mayo Clinic.Other signs of vitiligo can include:Hair turning prematurely gray or whiteEyelashes or eyebrows losing color and turning whiteChange of color in the retina of the eye, noted a study published in the November–December 2019 issue of the Indian Dermatology Online Journal Color loss in the nose and mouthInflammation of the ears or eyes, leading to hearing loss and vision problems, according to NIAMS Where skin spots appear, how widespread the condition becomes, and how much it will progress vary from person to person.
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There are two major types of vitiligo:Nonsegmental Vitiligo The most common type of vitiligo, with pale skin patches usually appearing on both sides of the body. The first signs may show up on hands, fingertips, wrists, around the eyes or mouth, or on the feet. Nonsegmental vitiligo is also called bilateral or generalized vitiligo or vitiligo vulgaris, according to an article published in September 2016 in the journal F1000 Research.
There are two major types of vitiligo:Nonsegmental Vitiligo The most common type of vitiligo, with pale skin patches usually appearing on both sides of the body. The first signs may show up on hands, fingertips, wrists, around the eyes or mouth, or on the feet. Nonsegmental vitiligo is also called bilateral or generalized vitiligo or vitiligo vulgaris, according to an article published in September 2016 in the journal F1000 Research.
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Nonsegmental vitiligo is divided into subtypes based on the way the condition shows up. These include acrofacial vitiligo, which appears on the face, hands, and feet; mucosal vitiligo, which affects the mucus membranes of the mouth, nose, and genitals; localized or focal vitiligo, which occurs on just a few areas of the body; and universal vitiligo, which may involve 80 to 90 percent of an affected person’s skin, according to a review in the journal Dermatology.Segmental Vitiligo For this type, white patches often appear on just one side of the body, such as one arm or one leg instead of both. Loss of hair color is common.
Nonsegmental vitiligo is divided into subtypes based on the way the condition shows up. These include acrofacial vitiligo, which appears on the face, hands, and feet; mucosal vitiligo, which affects the mucus membranes of the mouth, nose, and genitals; localized or focal vitiligo, which occurs on just a few areas of the body; and universal vitiligo, which may involve 80 to 90 percent of an affected person’s skin, according to a review in the journal Dermatology.Segmental Vitiligo For this type, white patches often appear on just one side of the body, such as one arm or one leg instead of both. Loss of hair color is common.
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Segmented vitiligo can begin early in life. It may spread rapidly for six months to two years, then stop progressing. In rare cases, this form of vitiligo may become active again years later.
Segmented vitiligo can begin early in life. It may spread rapidly for six months to two years, then stop progressing. In rare cases, this form of vitiligo may become active again years later.
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About 5 to 16 percent of vitiligo cases are segmental vitiligo, notes the Dermatology review. You may also have mixed vitiligo, a combination of nonsegmental and segmental vitiligo.
About 5 to 16 percent of vitiligo cases are segmental vitiligo, notes the Dermatology review. You may also have mixed vitiligo, a combination of nonsegmental and segmental vitiligo.
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Importantly, vitiligo can cause significant psychological distress. Many people with vitiligo struggle with self-esteem, confidence, and social anxiety, especially if the vitiligo affects areas of the skin that are tough to hide under clothes or minimize with cosmetics, notes the NHS. “Vitiligo can have a significant effect on patients,” says Adrienne Haughton, MD, clinical assistant professor of dermatology and director of medical and cosmetic dermatology at Stony Brook Medicine in Commack, New York.
Importantly, vitiligo can cause significant psychological distress. Many people with vitiligo struggle with self-esteem, confidence, and social anxiety, especially if the vitiligo affects areas of the skin that are tough to hide under clothes or minimize with cosmetics, notes the NHS. “Vitiligo can have a significant effect on patients,” says Adrienne Haughton, MD, clinical assistant professor of dermatology and director of medical and cosmetic dermatology at Stony Brook Medicine in Commack, New York.
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Researchers now understand that vitiligo is an autoimmune disorder, in which the body destroys parts of itself. “It happens when a part of the immune system starts to attack and kill the pigment cells — melanocytes — in the skin, resulting in the formation of white patches,” says Michelle Rodrigues, MBBS, a dermatologist in private practice in Melbourne, Australia. Melanocytes are cells that produce melanin, the pigment that gives skin, hair, and eyes their color, per MedlinePlus.
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So why might the body’s immune cells attack healthy skin cells in the first place? That question is still not entirely settled among researchers, according to the American Academy of Dermatology. But it seems likely that genetics and environmental triggers both play a role.
So why might the body’s immune cells attack healthy skin cells in the first place? That question is still not entirely settled among researchers, according to the American Academy of Dermatology. But it seems likely that genetics and environmental triggers both play a role.
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These factors are known to increase risk for vitiligo:Family History and Genes About 20 percent of people with vitiligo have at least one close relative affected by this skin disorder and researchers have found that having a certain genetic profile makes people more susceptible to developing vitiligo. Variations in over 30 genes have been identified that are associated with vitiligo, including two called NLRP1 and PTPN22, per MedlinePlus. These and other genes now linked with vitiligo are known to be involved with immune-system regulation and inflammation.Environmental Triggers Vitiligo seems to be the result of both a preexisting genetic makeup and something in the environment setting off an autoimmune response that destroys melanocytes.
These factors are known to increase risk for vitiligo:Family History and Genes About 20 percent of people with vitiligo have at least one close relative affected by this skin disorder and researchers have found that having a certain genetic profile makes people more susceptible to developing vitiligo. Variations in over 30 genes have been identified that are associated with vitiligo, including two called NLRP1 and PTPN22, per MedlinePlus. These and other genes now linked with vitiligo are known to be involved with immune-system regulation and inflammation.Environmental Triggers Vitiligo seems to be the result of both a preexisting genetic makeup and something in the environment setting off an autoimmune response that destroys melanocytes.
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Potential triggers include sunburn, exposure to certain chemicals, and trauma or injury to the skin, according to the article in F1000 Research. These triggers can also prompt vitiligo to spread in people who already have the condition.An Existing Autoimmune Disease People with an autoimmune disease, such as psoriasis, systemic lupus erythematosus, Hashimoto’s disease, or alopecia areata, are at an increased risk of developing vitiligo, notes the American Academy of Dermatology. Several genes associated with vitiligo are also linked to other autoimmune conditions, such as rheumatoid arthritis, type 1 diabetes, and thyroid disease, according to NIAMS.
Potential triggers include sunburn, exposure to certain chemicals, and trauma or injury to the skin, according to the article in F1000 Research. These triggers can also prompt vitiligo to spread in people who already have the condition.An Existing Autoimmune Disease People with an autoimmune disease, such as psoriasis, systemic lupus erythematosus, Hashimoto’s disease, or alopecia areata, are at an increased risk of developing vitiligo, notes the American Academy of Dermatology. Several genes associated with vitiligo are also linked to other autoimmune conditions, such as rheumatoid arthritis, type 1 diabetes, and thyroid disease, according to NIAMS.
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At your appointment, your doctor will likely ask about risk factors such as:Whether a close relative has been diagnosed with vitiligoWhether you have been diagnosed with an autoimmune disorderIf you’ve experienced recent stress (such as a major life change) or other potentially triggering events (such as a severe sunburn), per Mayo ClinicMost of the time, doctors diagnose vitiligo by visually examining white patches on the skin and considering your medical history, according to NYU Langone. Your physician may use a Wood’s lamp, which uses ultraviolet light to identify pigment loss. This lamp is especially useful for people with fairer skin where the difference in color is subtler.
At your appointment, your doctor will likely ask about risk factors such as:Whether a close relative has been diagnosed with vitiligoWhether you have been diagnosed with an autoimmune disorderIf you’ve experienced recent stress (such as a major life change) or other potentially triggering events (such as a severe sunburn), per Mayo ClinicMost of the time, doctors diagnose vitiligo by visually examining white patches on the skin and considering your medical history, according to NYU Langone. Your physician may use a Wood’s lamp, which uses ultraviolet light to identify pigment loss. This lamp is especially useful for people with fairer skin where the difference in color is subtler.
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A lack of melanocytes is an indication of vitiligo. Your doctor may also ask for a blood test to see if you have another autoimmune disease.Additionally, they may also perform an eye exam for uveitis, a form of eye inflammation that can be associated with vitiligo. Your doctor will also rule out other skin conditions that can look similar to vitiligo, such as skin damage from exposure to industrial chemicals called chemical leukoderma; tinea versicolor, a yeast infection that can lighten or darken areas of skin; and albinism, a genetic condition marked by low levels of melanin in skin, hair, and eyes, notes Cleveland Clinic.
A lack of melanocytes is an indication of vitiligo. Your doctor may also ask for a blood test to see if you have another autoimmune disease.Additionally, they may also perform an eye exam for uveitis, a form of eye inflammation that can be associated with vitiligo. Your doctor will also rule out other skin conditions that can look similar to vitiligo, such as skin damage from exposure to industrial chemicals called chemical leukoderma; tinea versicolor, a yeast infection that can lighten or darken areas of skin; and albinism, a genetic condition marked by low levels of melanin in skin, hair, and eyes, notes Cleveland Clinic.
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While this skin condition cannot be cured, treatments can slow or stop its spread, spur some regrowth of melanocytes, and improve the appearance of patchy skin by returning some color to white areas, notes NIAMS. Cosmetics can reduce the appearance of vitiligo patches, too.

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While this skin condition cannot be cured, treatments can slow or stop its spread, spur some regrowth of melanocytes, and improve the appearance of patchy skin by returning some color to white areas, notes NIAMS. Cosmetics can reduce the appearance of vitiligo patches, too.
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And cognitive behavioral therapy can help you overcome the depression and social anxiety that this skin condition so often causes, suggests the review in Dermatology. <h2>Duration of Vitiligo</h2>
Once vitiligo develops, it is usually a lifelong condition. You may have a 10 to 20 percent chance that your skin’s natural color will be restored, especially if you are young, if your vitiligo developed in less than six months, and if the white patches are mostly on your face, according to the Cleveland Clinic.
And cognitive behavioral therapy can help you overcome the depression and social anxiety that this skin condition so often causes, suggests the review in Dermatology.

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Once vitiligo develops, it is usually a lifelong condition. You may have a 10 to 20 percent chance that your skin’s natural color will be restored, especially if you are young, if your vitiligo developed in less than six months, and if the white patches are mostly on your face, according to the Cleveland Clinic.
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There is not currently a cure for vitiligo, says Michele Green, MD, a dermatologist in private practice in New York City. But a growing variety of treatment options can minimize the appearance of white skin spots.
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Nondrug and nonsurgical therapies include:Makeup and self-tanners, which can cover up white patches and hair dye to bring color back to graying or white hairLight therapy, specifically narrowband UVB, according to Dr. Haughton
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These include:Corticosteroid creams, prescribed for the short-term, per the AADOintments containing immunomodulators tacrolimus or pimecrolimus, which can be used longer-termTopical vitamin D analogs (which are synthetic versions of the vitamin)Combination therapy with UVA light and the oral medication psoralen, which may be especially effective if you have large areas of skin affected by vitiligo (This form of light therapy is effective but more difficult to administer than UVB, notes Mayo Clinic.)Pigment removal from unaffected skin using monobenzone cream
Some of these treatment options come with negative side effects, such as scarring, dry and itchy skin, and skin with a streaky appearance. <h3>Alternative and Complementary Therapies for Vitiligo</h3>
There have also been a few research studies on alternative medicine options, such as treating the area with certain herbs and vitamins.
These include:Corticosteroid creams, prescribed for the short-term, per the AADOintments containing immunomodulators tacrolimus or pimecrolimus, which can be used longer-termTopical vitamin D analogs (which are synthetic versions of the vitamin)Combination therapy with UVA light and the oral medication psoralen, which may be especially effective if you have large areas of skin affected by vitiligo (This form of light therapy is effective but more difficult to administer than UVB, notes Mayo Clinic.)Pigment removal from unaffected skin using monobenzone cream Some of these treatment options come with negative side effects, such as scarring, dry and itchy skin, and skin with a streaky appearance.

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There have also been a few research studies on alternative medicine options, such as treating the area with certain herbs and vitamins.
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But so far the studies have been too small to draw sweeping conclusions, says Hal Weitzbuch, MD, a dermatologist in private practice in Calabasas, California, and an adjunct professor of medicine at the University of California, Los Angeles. Don’t rely on unproven natural remedies instead of getting the medical care you need for vitiligo, he says.
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It’s also important to note that many individuals do not require or want treatment to minimize or conceal their vitiligo patches, since the visible patches pose no physical risks to people with them, says the Vitiligo Society. Your doctor or dermatologist can help you decide which treatment option, if any, is best for you. Learn More About How Doctors Diagnose and Treat Vitiligo
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In addition to the treatment options mentioned above, protect your skin from the sun and UV light by using sunscreen, seeking shade, and wearing clothing that protects you from harmful rays. Cuts, scrapes, and burns can trigger patches of vitiligo in some people, notes the AAD, as can getting tattoos.
In addition to the treatment options mentioned above, protect your skin from the sun and UV light by using sunscreen, seeking shade, and wearing clothing that protects you from harmful rays. Cuts, scrapes, and burns can trigger patches of vitiligo in some people, notes the AAD, as can getting tattoos.
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People with vitiligo — like the rest of the population — are encouraged to wear sunscreen (specifically a broad-spectrum, water-resistant option with an SPF of 30 or higher, per Mayo Clinic).
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People with vitiligo — like the rest of the population — are encouraged to wear sunscreen (specifically a broad-spectrum, water-resistant option with an SPF of 30 or higher, per Mayo Clinic).
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Part of that is because skin without its natural color is more likely to burn in the sun. A function of melanin (the pigment that gives skin color, which is missing in patches of skin in people with vitiligo) is to help block out some of the sun’s dangerous ultraviolet rays, so skin without it may be more vulnerable to sun damage, according to the American Cancer Society.
Part of that is because skin without its natural color is more likely to burn in the sun. A function of melanin (the pigment that gives skin color, which is missing in patches of skin in people with vitiligo) is to help block out some of the sun’s dangerous ultraviolet rays, so skin without it may be more vulnerable to sun damage, according to the American Cancer Society.
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But sun protection is also important because avoiding getting tan can make vitiligo patches less noticeable, and some vitiligo treatments can be disrupted by sun exposure, notes the AAD. RELATED: Should You Really Wear Sunscreen Indoors? Since the skin in the vitiligo-affected areas can burn more easily, it may be surprising to learn that instead of increasing skin cancer risk, vitiligo is associated with lower risk.
But sun protection is also important because avoiding getting tan can make vitiligo patches less noticeable, and some vitiligo treatments can be disrupted by sun exposure, notes the AAD. RELATED: Should You Really Wear Sunscreen Indoors? Since the skin in the vitiligo-affected areas can burn more easily, it may be surprising to learn that instead of increasing skin cancer risk, vitiligo is associated with lower risk.
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A University of Amsterdam study published in the British Journal of Dermatology found a threefold lower risk for melanoma and nonmelanoma skin cancers in people with vitiligo compared with those without it. There are a few theories for why this might happen. The same genes associated with vitiligo may also lower the risk of malignant melanoma, suggested a study published in Genome Medicine; a second theory posits that whatever’s causing the immune system to destroy melanocytes also causes it to destroy cancerous cells, notes the Vitiligo Clinic and Research Center at UMass Chan Medical School in Worcester, Massachusetts.
A University of Amsterdam study published in the British Journal of Dermatology found a threefold lower risk for melanoma and nonmelanoma skin cancers in people with vitiligo compared with those without it. There are a few theories for why this might happen. The same genes associated with vitiligo may also lower the risk of malignant melanoma, suggested a study published in Genome Medicine; a second theory posits that whatever’s causing the immune system to destroy melanocytes also causes it to destroy cancerous cells, notes the Vitiligo Clinic and Research Center at UMass Chan Medical School in Worcester, Massachusetts.
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It’s good news for people with vitiligo, but it doesn’t mean they should rely on their condition to give them absolute protection against the effects of the sun. Those with vitiligo simply don’t need to be any more worried about skin cancer than the rest of the population, Dr. Rodrigues says.
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The other concern when it comes to vitiligo complications is the emotional toll of living with a very visible skin condition, especially one that can begin early in life.
Vitiligo does not cause other autoimmune conditions, but it may share a genetic basis with one. Here are some of the most common autoimmune diseases associated with vitiligo:Autoimmune thyroid diseaseRheumatoid arthritisType 1 diabetesPsoriasisPernicious anemiaAddison's diseaseSystemic lupus erythematosus

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“It’s a stigma — people have this aversion because it’s not ‘normal,’” says Sandy Skotnicki, MD, a dermatologist and assistant professor in the department of medicine at the University of Toronto. It can be especially difficult for people with darker skin, Dr. Skotnicki says, because the differences in skin tone are more obvious.
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For people with light skin, the presence of vitiligo may be less noticeable, Skotnicki adds. And for children and teens, it may be challenging to cope with vitiligo in the midst of other changes happening to their bodies, minds, and emotions — especially if their peers don’t understand or respond sensitively to what’s happening.
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 <h2>Research and Statistics  How Many People Have Vitiligo</h2>Vitiligo affects between 0.5 and 1 percent of people around the world, notes MedlinePlus, though some researchers think it’s closer to 1.5 percent, due to underreporting of cases. The disorder often begins early in life, with 25 percent of cases occurring in children younger than 10 years old, one-half happening in kids and teens younger than age 20 and up to 80 percent striking before age 30.
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Vitiligo affects between 0.5 and 1 percent of people around the world, notes MedlinePlus, though some researchers think it’s closer to 1.5 percent, due to underreporting of cases. The disorder often begins early in life, with 25 percent of cases occurring in children younger than 10 years old, one-half happening in kids and teens younger than age 20 and up to 80 percent striking before age 30.
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It has developed infants and in adults as old as those in their mid-fifties, according to data in the Dermatology article mentioned above. Promising research is underway examining the genetic roots of vitiligo and testing compounds and treatments that may interrupt the autoimmune response, inflammation and the destruction of melanocytes.
It has developed infants and in adults as old as those in their mid-fifties, according to data in the Dermatology article mentioned above. Promising research is underway examining the genetic roots of vitiligo and testing compounds and treatments that may interrupt the autoimmune response, inflammation and the destruction of melanocytes.
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Areas of current vitiligo research include:Medication that promotes the growth of melanocytesMedication intended to bring color back to the affected area, notes the Mayo ClinicA skin-grafting surgery called noncultured epidermal cell suspensionImmune-targeting therapy to reverse the condition, per the review in DermatologyGene therapy that reprograms melanocytes to prevent an autoimmune reaction, according to an article in Nature
In addition to the investigation of these novel treatments, much of the latest vitiligo research has focused on gaining a better understanding of the genes involved with how the condition starts in the first place. By doing so, researchers hope to get closer to developing a treatment that prevents vitiligo from occurring or spreading. Since something in the environment appears to be responsible for triggering vitiligo (as people are not born with the condition), researchers have also focused on understanding what those triggers are and why they incite such a response within the cells.
Areas of current vitiligo research include:Medication that promotes the growth of melanocytesMedication intended to bring color back to the affected area, notes the Mayo ClinicA skin-grafting surgery called noncultured epidermal cell suspensionImmune-targeting therapy to reverse the condition, per the review in DermatologyGene therapy that reprograms melanocytes to prevent an autoimmune reaction, according to an article in Nature In addition to the investigation of these novel treatments, much of the latest vitiligo research has focused on gaining a better understanding of the genes involved with how the condition starts in the first place. By doing so, researchers hope to get closer to developing a treatment that prevents vitiligo from occurring or spreading. Since something in the environment appears to be responsible for triggering vitiligo (as people are not born with the condition), researchers have also focused on understanding what those triggers are and why they incite such a response within the cells.
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Soto admits she was teased at school for the way her skin looked and says her vitiligo hurt her self-esteem and made her feel insecure. By her late teens, however, she had decided to embrace her skin and use it as a canvas for art, which she shares photos of on Instagram.
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Her photos are accompanied by inspirational captions that promote a love-yourself mentality. The body positive movement is all about self-acceptance, so it’s been a natural fit for people who want to embrace their vitiligo. Some well-known people have been open about their vitiligo — including the model Winnie Harlow, the ballet dancer Michaela DePrince, Breanne Rice from The Bachelor, and actor Jon Hamm — and this has helped bring vitiligo into the spotlight, notes the Vitiligo Society.
Her photos are accompanied by inspirational captions that promote a love-yourself mentality. The body positive movement is all about self-acceptance, so it’s been a natural fit for people who want to embrace their vitiligo. Some well-known people have been open about their vitiligo — including the model Winnie Harlow, the ballet dancer Michaela DePrince, Breanne Rice from The Bachelor, and actor Jon Hamm — and this has helped bring vitiligo into the spotlight, notes the Vitiligo Society.
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Favorite Camp for Kids With Vitiligo

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<h3>Favorite Camp for Kids With Vitiligo</h3>
AAD Camp Discovery
This weeklong camp from the American Academy of Dermatology is open to children between ages 8 and 16 who have a chronic skin condition, such as vitiligo, alopecia, or psoriasis. All fees for camp, including transportation, are covered by the AAD.

Favorite Camp for Kids With Vitiligo

AAD Camp Discovery This weeklong camp from the American Academy of Dermatology is open to children between ages 8 and 16 who have a chronic skin condition, such as vitiligo, alopecia, or psoriasis. All fees for camp, including transportation, are covered by the AAD.
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A dermatologist&#x27;s referral is needed to attend. AAD Camp Discovery takes place in five locations each summer and gives children the opportunity to swim, fish, horseback ride, and have fun.
A dermatologist's referral is needed to attend. AAD Camp Discovery takes place in five locations each summer and gives children the opportunity to swim, fish, horseback ride, and have fun.
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