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8 October 2025
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8 October 2025Vitiligo is commonly known as “piebald disease” (ala hastalığı) and is characterized by white patches resulting from the loss of melanin pigment in the skin. This disease, which affects millions of people worldwide, is not contagious but can lead to aesthetic concerns and psychological problems.
Vitiligo Symptoms
- Sharply defined white patches on the skin
- Increase of patches in areas exposed to the sun
- Premature graying of hair
- Frequent appearance on the hands, face, area around the lips, and genital area
What Causes Vitiligo?
Although the exact cause of vitiligo is not fully known, many factors play a role:
- Autoimmune diseases
- Genetic predisposition
- Stress and trauma
- Excessive exposure to sunlight
- Skin injuries (Koebner phenomenon)
Vitiligo Treatment Methods
- Medical TreatmentsCorticosteroid creams and topical medications that regulate the immune system can slow the progression of white patches.
- Light Therapy (Phototherapy)Narrowband UVB phototherapy is one of the most effective methods in vitiligo treatment. It ensures the re-activation of pigment cells with regular sessions.
- Laser TreatmentExcimer laser is a modern treatment option used for small and limited vitiligo patches.
- Surgical MethodsIn advanced and resistant vitiligo cases, transplantation of healthy skin cells (melanocyte transplantation) can be applied.
- Supportive MethodsVitamin supplements, sun protection, and skincare products contribute to the treatment.
Vitiligo and Psychological Effects
Although vitiligo is a physical disease, it can negatively affect a person’s psychological health. White patches, especially in visible areas, can lead to self-confidence issues. Therefore, psychological support is also important during the treatment process.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is vitiligo contagious?
No, vitiligo is not contagious.
Does vitiligo completely heal?
It may not completely disappear, but the patches can be significantly reduced with appropriate treatment methods.
Which doctor should be seen for vitiligo?
A dermatology specialist should be consulted for vitiligo treatment.
Vitiligo Treatment at Our Clinic
Modern approaches are applied for vitiligo treatment at our clinic. The appearance of white patches is reduced with phototherapy, laser treatment, and personalized medical solutions. Our goal is to enhance your quality of life from both an aesthetic and psychological perspective.
You can book an appointment now to get support from our dermatology specialist for vitiligo treatment and restore your skin health.

