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Living with Vitiligo

Dyschromia, including vitiligo, can cause you to feel self-conscious and insecure. The condition can affect the skin, eyes, or hair, and while the exact cause is not known, genetics are believed to play a big part in who develops vitiligo and other dyschromia conditions. There is currently no cure for this condition, but there are a number of effective dyschromia treatment options. The team at Metro Dermatology in Elmhurst, NY are here to work with you to find an effective and lasting treatment option for your vitiligo. The condition is one that affects self-esteem rather than medical health, as it does not pose any health danger or cause sickness.

Is There a Way to Fix My Dyschromia?

While there isn’t a cure for this condition right now, there are a number of different treatment options. The condition typically becomes apparent when the patient reaches age 21, and it is the result of certain cells ceasing their production of melanin. This, in turn, causes the loss of pigmentation or color in that area of the body.

 

If you are ready to combat the affects of your dyschromia, the first step is to schedule a consultation with a dermatologist with experience treating this condition. Because the dyschromia is often related to genetics, your medical team will need to review your medical history along with that of your immediate family. It is through this medical history that the most effective treatment plan for your case will be determined.

Does Dyschromia Worsen with Age?

Vitiligo and other types of dyschromia begin in adulthood and usually continue throughout the remainder of the patient’s life. You will likely experience a complete loss of pigment in an ever-widening area if you do not seek treatment for this skin condition. There are treatments available to you and it is best to get started with these treatments right away. If you are looking for a way to live with your dyschromia while maintaining a full confidence in your appearance, it’s time to seek the advice of a professional dermatologist. Your doctor can provide topical and oral medications or recommend a treatment plan that includes medication as well as skin treatments.

Are you ready to learn more about your dyschromia treatment options? Contact Metro Dermatology in New York today to schedule a consultation!

Andrea La-Rosa

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