Often, when a person develops Vitiligo, skin trauma from a previous injury is found in the same areas of the body. Basically, Vitiligo forms around scars left by cuts, rashes, sunburn, skin lacerations etc. Here we evaluate a Vitiligo Skin Trauma – Case Study on a scar that formed around the wrist.
Vitiligo Skin Trauma Due to Allergies
Another cause of Vitiligo is from allergies and chemicals which damage the outer layer of the skin. This area of the skin does not heal correctly due to the immune system interpreting this skin trauma as an autoimmune condition. It attacks the melanocytes (pigment-producing cells) and the malfunction of these cells stops the melanin (pigment) production.
These damaged skin cells then stop producing melanin. Once melanin production stops the skin loses its natural skin tone and white spots and patches appear.
Usually, Vitiligo will remain localized to the affected areas. However, if you are predisposed to the condition it may spread to other parts of your body.
Vitiligo Due to Injury
We followed a case where the patient cut her arm badly and then began to lose pigmentation on that damaged area. This Vitiligo skin trauma case study is a classic example of how damaged skin can result in Vitiligo.
Vitilox products successfully treat Vitiligo Skin Trauma
We’d like to share this recent case where the patient’s Vitiligo started around an injury to the wrist. The photos that follow were all sent to us by the patient.
Our patient sent us this pic once she received her Vitilox Products:
The first photo shows the patient receiving her Vitilox Pigmentation Cream and Vitilox Vitamin B12 with Folic Acid.
It can be noted that our patient experienced a cut and skin laceration to her wrist. She reports that soon after the cut healed, white patches began to show around the scar area. She then developed localized Vitiligo around her wrist.
The area being treated was small, and still in the early stages. We advised that she use the Vitilox Pigmentation Cream. We also advised the use of our Vitilox Vitamin B12’s which would not only replace essential ingredients to the skin but also prevent any further spread of Vitiligo. It’s important to stop the spread of Vitiligo while treatment is underway.
The above picture clearly shows the depigmented area to one side of the scar and how it is spreading. Untreated, the Vitiligo would spread in this area, and may even spread to other parts of her body.
Treatment in this case involved the application of the Vitilox Pigmentation Cream twice a day, evenings and mornings to the effected Vitiligo areas. The Cream absorbs quickly and fast into the inner skin dermis and stimulates the melanocytes into producing melanin (pigment again). Vitilox Vitamin B12 and Folic acid is taken daily (once per day) and prevent the further spread of Vitiligo. This is essential in seeing positive results.
Repairing Melanocytes
A few weeks later, she sent us a photo showing the patch – now half the original size.
Clearly, her melanocytes have been repaired and are producing melanin (pigmentation) again.
The Healing power of Vitilox
It wasn’t long before she sent us this picture of her wrist showing no sign of Vitiligo. This case study is another example of the healing power of Vitilox.
We hope this skin trauma case study was of interest and has inspired you to persist in the treatment of your Vitiligo.
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Vitiligo can be Treated!
Vitiligo can be treated, and it is important to keep perceptions in line with reality! Commitment and adherence to the available treatment options are important when managing Vitiligo.
At Vitiligo Treatment we offer a large range of products to help treat most Vitiligo conditions. This is one of the factors that has contributed to our success in Treating Vitiligo.
We do have a combination of products formulated to treat Low, Medium, and High Vitiligo body coverage. Contact one of our consultants or read more on our website for information pertaining to your own Vitiligo condition.
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