Vitiligo Treatment and Pigment Restoration
Vitiligo is an autoimmune condition that requires more than just creams. We use evidence-based medical therapies to stop pigment loss and stimulate natural repigmentation.
Vitiligo is a condition I treat with deep personal and clinical commitment. This video showcases the range of advanced treatments we offer, from phototherapy and Excimer laser to specialized surgical techniques like ultra-thin skin grafting and cell transplantation, providing hope and visible results.
This image highlights our safe and effective phototherapy treatment for vitiligo. This therapy uses controlled light to stimulate natural skin repigmentation, offering a reliable solution for those struggling with vitiligo patches.
Our phototherapy unit uses USFDA-approved narrowband UVB light, a non-invasive and painless method to treat widespread vitiligo. It works by stimulating melanin production naturally and is safe for both adults and children, leading to gradual, visible repigmentation.
This video provides a glimpse into the advanced procedures we perform, including a before-and-after of lip repigmentation for vitiligo and the delicate process of preparing a skin graft. It also shows our modern clinic environment where these treatments take place.
This video addresses common fears and misconceptions about vitiligo, explaining that it is an autoimmune condition, not contagious. It shows that with medical therapy, UV light therapy, and surgical options, you are not alone and treatment is possible.
A direct and reassuring message: vitiligo is treatable. We are here to help you regain your confidence with expert dermatological care and personalized treatment plans.
This image emphasizes that personalized care is the key to treating vitiligo. As a vitiligo surgeon, I tailor each treatment to the individual's needs, using advanced methods to achieve the best possible outcome.
About this collection
Many patients come to me after trying topical creams that provide only temporary relief. My approach goes deeper—we address the autoimmune activity causing the pigment loss using phototherapy and advanced surgical procedures like cell transplantation to stabilize the patches and restore your skin’s natural tone.
Our Approach to Vitiligo Management
Vitiligo is not contagious and it is not permanent. However, it is an autoimmune condition, which means treatment must address the underlying activity, not just the surface-level white patches. At Vitals Klinic, my focus is on a structured, multi-step recovery process.
1. Stabilization
The first phase is stopping the progression of the condition. We evaluate your medical history, stress levels, and triggers to halt new patch formation before moving to repigmentation.
2. Advanced Repigmentation
We use US-FDA approved technologies tailored to your specific needs:
- Narrowband UVB Phototherapy: Ideal for widespread vitiligo, this stimulates melanin production safely.
- Excimer Laser: A targeted light therapy perfect for smaller, stable, or stubborn patches on the face or hands.
- Needling & Medical Therapy: Used to activate melanocytes in the affected areas.
3. Surgical Restoration
For stable patches that do not respond to light therapy, we offer surgical intervention. These procedures are performed in a sterile environment and are designed to provide even coverage:
- Suction Blister Grafting: A minimally invasive technique to transfer pigment to the white patch.
- Ultra-thin Skin Grafting: Used for curved or difficult areas to ensure natural blending.
- Cell Transplantation: Advanced procedures to help restore uniform color matching.
Whether you are visiting our BTM Layout or Electronic City clinic, you will receive a diagnostic-first plan. We don't believe in one-size-fits-all treatments; we believe in results grounded in science.
Vitals Klinic
I’m Dr. Harish Prasad. I treat vitiligo not just as a skin concern, but as a condition that impacts your confidence. My clinic uses rigorous diagnostic assessments and proven medical protocols—from Excimer laser to surgical cell grafting—to help your skin regain its pigment.
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