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Does re-vitiligo (opposite of vitiligo) exist?

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Yes, re-vitiligo does exist, and it is a condition that affects the skin in the exact opposite way as vitiligo. In this condition, instead of losing pigmentation, you gain extra pigmentation which sometimes results in dark spots on the affected skin.

The cause of re-vitiligo is still unknown but is thought to have a genetic link due to its tendency to run in families. Some believe that it could be caused by an autoimmune response while others suggest that some kind of inflammation or dermatological issue may be at play.

Re-vitiligo affects people differently and there are various treatment options available depending on what suits each individual’s case best. These may include topical creams and ointments, laser treatments, phototherapy, chemical peels etc., with some cases responding better than others to different interventions.

It’s important to remember that although these treatments can help manage the symptoms they cannot cure re-vitiligo once it has set in - so taking good care of your skin with regular appointments with a doctor is essential for keeping things under control.

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