Though there isn't a real cure for Vitiligo yet, it seems that products that can temporarily cover it up for longer periods are improving.
I just read this article on two products, Microskin and Oxygenetix, that look really good. I've read about Microskin before, and it seemed that you had to do a trip to New York to visit the clinic where it's done. That would be really expensive. But now they are doing travelling clinics where this can be set up for you.
My vitiligo isn't so bad that I'm considering this now, but if you have vitiligo in prominent places this could be a good option. Hopefully they keep improving these products so that they look better and last longer.
Often, people with skin conditions may have symptoms that manifest in severe discoloration ranging from small areas to very large, making it difficult to hide their condition. Traditional treatment may include surgery, fractional laser resurfacing, Intense Pulsed Light Treatment, or heavy concealer-type makeup with no staying power. However, new breathable cover-up options have become available and may offer patients with severe skin conditions sufficient coverage that won't easily rub off.
To read the full article, go to:
http://www.americanhealthandbeauty.com/articles/?article=4596
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