
What It Is
Suction blister grafting is a minimally invasive surgical technique used for stable vitiligo. Blisters are created on normally pigmented skin, and the top layer containing pigment cells is transferred to depigmented patches to restore color.

How It Works
At ClairéDerma, this method carefully moves healthy melanocytes to vitiligo areas. Dermatologists may use:

Benefits

Ideal For
The Treatment Process
01
Dermatologist Consultation at ClairéDerma
Ensuring vitiligo stability.
02
Blister Creation
Gentle suction applied to donor skin.
03
Graft Transfer
Blister skin placed onto prepared vitiligo patch.
04
Dressing and Care
Protecting graft sites during healing.
05
Follow-Up Visits
Monitoring pigment spread and graft success.
Expected Results and Recovery
Donor areas heal quickly. Repigmentation begins over weeks and improves over months. Proper care enhances graft survival and color spread.

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It usually leaves minimal to no scarring.
Mild discomfort may occur but is generally well tolerated.
Early color changes appear in weeks, with gradual improvement.
It is best for small to moderate patches.
Yes, pigment may gradually spread around the treated area.
Stable vitiligo areas often maintain repigmentation.
Yes, protecting the area and following medical advice is important.