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This edition brings together the return of Deep Dive in Vitiligo, an extended deadline for the World Vitiligo Day Art Contest, two important surveys for the vitiligo community, and a first look at World Vitiligo Day 2026 in Chandigarh, India.
More than a collection of updates, this issue reflects something we have not felt this strongly in a while: momentum.
The podcast is back. New projects are moving. The community is speaking. And the next chapter of the vitiligo movement is already being written.
FAQOther Questions
- How can I cure vitiligo?
Right now, there is no universal "cure," but we have entered a new era of treatment. Today, managing vitiligo isn’t just about "hiding" it; it’s about sophisticated science that...
- Pyrostegia venusta as a folk medicine for vitiligo?
Pyrostegia venusta, also known as “flame vine” or “cipó-de-são-joão,” is a neotropical evergreen vine native to Brazil. It thrives in fields, coastal areas, forest edges, and ro...
- How can I explain vitiligo to my children?
Vitiligo can be confusing for children because it doesn’t resemble an "illness" in the typical sense. Choosing the right way to explain it depends on your child’s age and maturi...
Though it is not always easy to treat vitiligo, there is much to be gained by clearly understanding the diagnosis, the future implications, treatment options and their outcomes.
Many people deal with vitiligo while remaining in the public eye, maintaining a positive outlook, and having a successful career.
Copyright (C) Bodolóczki JúliaBy taking a little time to fill in the anonymous questionnaire, you can help researchers better understand and fight vitiligo.