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Resistant vitiligo patches

Resistant vitiligo patches treatment at Claire Derma

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What It Is

Resistant vitiligo patches are areas of depigmentation that do not respond well to standard medical treatments like creams or light therapy. These patches often persist despite long-term care and may require advanced approaches.

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How It Works

At ClairéDerma, management focuses on using specialized therapies to stimulate pigment restoration. Dermatologists may use:

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Re-evaluation of vitiligo stability
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Combination medical and light therapies
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Surgical grafting techniques when suitable
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Targeted treatment for difficult areas
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Ongoing monitoring to track progress
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Benefits

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Improves pigmentation in stubborn areas
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Expands treatment options beyond creams
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Better cosmetic blending
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Personalized advanced care
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Increased treatment success rates
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Ideal For

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Patches not improving with routine therapy
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Long-standing depigmented areas
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Stable vitiligo with poor response
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Cosmetically concerning locations
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Patients seeking advanced solutions

The Treatment Process

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Dermatologist Consultation at ClairéDerma

Assessment of previous treatment response.

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Detailed Patch Evaluation

Identifying areas needing advanced care.

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Customized Advanced Treatment

Combining therapies or surgical methods.

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Supportive Skin Care

Protection and aftercare guidance.

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Follow-Up Monitoring

Checking pigment response over time.

Expected Results and Recovery

Results depend on patch location and treatment method. Gradual repigmentation may occur over months. Consistent follow-up improves outcomes.

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Got Questions?We've Got Answers

Find answers to the most common questions about our treatments, procedures, and recovery process. If you can't find what you're looking for, our support team is always here to help.

Certain body areas have fewer active pigment cells.

They can improve with advanced therapies.

Yes, surgical grafting is an option for stable cases.

Resistance refers to treatment response, not spread speed.

Dermatologists decide based on stability and response.

Some facial areas respond better than hands or feet.

Some cases need staged or combined treatments.