



Vitiligo
What is vitiligo?
Vitiligo is a condition where the skin loses pigment (melanin), leading to white patches that can appear anywhere on the body.
How to Tell If You Have It
- Smooth, pale or white patches that gradually spread
- Often appears on hands, face, or around the eyes, mouth, and genitals
- May start small and increase over time
- Not painful or itchy, but very visible
Why It Happens
Vitiligo is an autoimmune condition where the body mistakenly attacks pigment-producing cells. It’s not contagious or caused by external factors.
How We Help
We offer compounded topical formulas designed to support pigment restoration and reduce inflammation in affected areas.
What to Expect
Treatment may include tacrolimus, calcipotriol, or other non-steroidal agents compounded to suit your skin tone and sensitivity.