Vitiligo: new and emerging treatments

Vitiligo is a cosmetically disfiguring condition, and, although there is no therapeutic full solution yet, some treatment may induce good results in most patients. The disease can be successfully treated with various medical options. Both nonfocused or focused narrowband ultraviolet B phototherapy r...

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description Vitiligo is a cosmetically disfiguring condition, and, although there is no therapeutic full solution yet, some treatment may induce good results in most patients. The disease can be successfully treated with various medical options. Both nonfocused or focused narrowband ultraviolet B phototherapy represents the current treatment of choice, to minimize side effects and reach optimal clinical results. Topical novel approaches are also considered. Surgical methods, consisting of autologous transplantation methods, is generally recommended for focal/stable vitiligo, after medical therapy has failed. Finally, for patients with extensive vitiligo, depigmentation of the residual melanin should be taken into account.
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Dermatologic Agents - administration & dosage
Dermatologic Agents - therapeutic use
Dermatology - trends
Humans
Patient Selection
phototherapy
Skin Pigmentation - drug effects
Skin Pigmentation - radiation effects
Skin Transplantation - trends
therapy treatment
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Treatment Outcome
Ultraviolet Therapy - trends
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Vitiligo - physiopathology
Vitiligo - radiotherapy
Vitiligo - surgery
Vitiligo - therapy
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