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Segmental Vitiligo - What Is It, All You Need to Know About

Posted By Mohit Singh     July 11, 2023    

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Segmental Vitiligo

Segmental vitiligo, also known as unilateral vitiligo, is a type of vitiligo characterized by the depigmentation or loss of color in certain segments or patches of the skin. It is a relatively rare form of vitiligo that usually appears at an early age, often before the age of 20.

Segmental Vitiligo on Face

Segmental vitiligo can indeed affect the face, resulting in depigmented patches on one side or a specific segmental vitiligo treatment. 

Here are some key points to consider regarding segmental vitiligo on the face:

  • Asymmetric Distribution: Segmental vitiligo on the face typically follows an asymmetric pattern. It may involve one side of the face while sparing the other. The affected area may be limited to a specific segment, such as the forehead, cheek, or jawline.

  • Well-Defined Patches: The depigmented patches on the face associated with segmental vitiligo are usually well-defined, with clear borders. They may have an oval or linear shape, following the distribution of the affected dermatome (specific region of the skin supplied by sensory nerves).

  • Rapid Onset and Stabilization: Segmental vitiligo on the face often manifests rapidly during the initial phase, with depigmentation occurring within a few months. After this active phase, the loss of color typically stabilizes, and further progression is unlikely. The affected areas may then remain stable for the long term.

  • Potential Impact on Appearance: Segmental vitiligo on the face can have an impact on a person's appearance and may lead to emotional and psychological distress. The visible nature of facial vitiligo patches can be challenging for some individuals, affecting their self-esteem and confidence.

  • Treatment Options: Treatment for segmental vitiligo on the face aims to restore color and minimize the visible depigmentation. Various treatment options may be considered, including topical corticosteroids, topical calcineurin inhibitors, narrowband ultraviolet B (NB-UVB) phototherapy, excimer laser therapy, and surgical techniques such as autologous melanocyte transplantation. The choice of treatment depends on the individual's specific condition, preferences, and response to therapy.


Segmental Vitiligo Treatment

One of the varieties of vitiligo that requires an early diagnosis and an immediate treatment strategy is segmental vitiligo. The first thing you need to fix is your lack of close attention to the symptoms. Since this type tends to spread swiftly, diligent and thorough treatment are urgently required.

In addition to depigmenting your skin for a more even skin tone, Kayakalp Global offers segmental vitiligo treatment holistic, integrative, and effective treatment outcomes that also guarantee increased quality of life and psychological well-being. Call us at +91-9599794433 for more information or to schedule a teleconsultation.

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