Manage White Patches with Advanced Re-Pigmentation Therapies
Vitiligo causes white patches when the cells that give skin its colour are lost. Vitiligo treatment at V3 Derma Clinic, Champapet aims to stabilise the condition, encourage re-pigmentation and restore an even skin tone using evidence-based therapies.
Our dermatologist assesses the type, extent and activity of your vitiligo and recommends the most suitable approach — from topical immunomodulators and phototherapy to surgical options like melanocyte transfer for stable cases. Early treatment usually gives the best results.
The sooner treatment starts, the better the response.
Proven light therapy to encourage re-pigmentation.
Targeted creams to stabilise and repigment patches.
Melanocyte transfer for stable, localised vitiligo.
Halts the spread of active vitiligo.
Guidance, counselling and sun-protection advice.
Creams to stabilise and repigment affected skin.
Narrowband UVB light to stimulate pigment cells.
Targeted light for localised patches.
Surgical re-pigmentation for stable vitiligo.
Tailored mix of therapies for better results.
Protecting depigmented skin from sun damage.
Vitiligo cannot always be permanently cured, but in many patients it can be stabilised and re-pigmented significantly with the right treatment, especially when started early.
No. Vitiligo is not contagious or infectious — you cannot catch it from or pass it to another person.
Vitiligo is usually an autoimmune condition where the body's immune system affects pigment-producing cells; genetics and triggers can play a role.
Treatments include topical immunomodulators, NB-UVB phototherapy, excimer light and, for stable cases, surgical melanocyte transfer.
Many patients achieve good re-pigmentation, especially on the face and with early, consistent treatment. Results vary by site and individual.