Vitiligo is an autoimmune disease you can see on the surface, but its impact can go much deeper.1-3

Skin can’t tell you everything.

70% of patients say their vitiligo has had a significant impact on their social activities4*

*Based on a case-control study from Fayoum University of 50 patients with nonsegmental and segmental vitiligo and a 50-patient matched healthy control group. Calculated estimate; not an exact reported figure.4

On this website, "vitiligo" refers to nonsegmental vitiligo unless otherwise noted.

 

The impact of vitiligo goes deeper than the skin—your patients may carry an unseen psychosocial burden.1-3

 

Vitiligo management is anchored in 3 primary treatment goals.5-7