Treatments and camouflage
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Treatments and camouflage
Vitiligo treatments
Hi. I would be really interested to know about any new recent treatments. I had light therapy back when I was diagnosed which helped to a degree. I've also had the steroid creams but they didn't really help.
Is there likely to ever be a cure?
I've also found that the veil camouflage creams all tend to be the wrong colour and I struggle to find a match as I am very olive skinned.
Hi. I would be really interested to know about any new recent treatments. I had light therapy back when I was diagnosed which helped to a degree. I've also had the steroid creams but they didn't really help.
Is there likely to ever be a cure?
I've also found that the veil camouflage creams all tend to be the wrong colour and I struggle to find a match as I am very olive skinned.
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Re: Treatments and camouflage
Dear Kerry,
Thank you for your question. I am so sorry to hear that the treatments you tried did not help.
There are also non steroid ointment and cream called tacrolimus (Protopic) and pimecrolimus (Elidel), they can be helpful. Perhaps you could ask your dermatologist to prescribe them.
There is a lot of research going on to improve vitiligo treatment. There are promising treatments called tofacitinib and baricitinib which are under investigation. I hope they would be approved for treatment soon.
I hope this is helpful.
With Best Wishes,
Dr Anton Alexandroff FRCP(UK) PhD CCT(Derm) FRSM FAAD
Consultant Dermatologist and Honorary Senior Lecturer
The British Skin Foundation Spokesperson
London, Cambridge, Leicester and Bedford
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Thank you for your question. I am so sorry to hear that the treatments you tried did not help.
There are also non steroid ointment and cream called tacrolimus (Protopic) and pimecrolimus (Elidel), they can be helpful. Perhaps you could ask your dermatologist to prescribe them.
There is a lot of research going on to improve vitiligo treatment. There are promising treatments called tofacitinib and baricitinib which are under investigation. I hope they would be approved for treatment soon.
I hope this is helpful.
With Best Wishes,
Dr Anton Alexandroff FRCP(UK) PhD CCT(Derm) FRSM FAAD
Consultant Dermatologist and Honorary Senior Lecturer
The British Skin Foundation Spokesperson
London, Cambridge, Leicester and Bedford
http://www.alexandroff.org.uk
Instagram your_skin_dr
Twitter your_skin_dr
Dr Anton Alexandroff
Consultant Dermatologist, Honorary Senior Lecturer & BSF spokesperson - FRCP, CCT (Derm), PhD, FRSM, FAAD
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Consultant Dermatologist, Honorary Senior Lecturer & BSF spokesperson - FRCP, CCT (Derm), PhD, FRSM, FAAD
http://www.talkhealthpartnership.com/on ... ndroff.php