Vitiligo Specialists Cambridge MA

Find Vitiligo Specialists in Cambridge, MA. Whether you’re seeking treatment or looking to schedule a preventative screening, we can connect you with the best dermatologists near you in Cambridge, MA.

Local Businesses

Shahe Fereshetian

(617) 354-4584
300 Mount Auburn St – Suite 510s
Cambridge, MA 02138


Allan Edwards

(617) 252-6810
5 Cambridge Ctr
Cambridge, MA 02142


Hong Wu

617-679-4125
640 Memorial Dr Fl 4
Cambridge, MA 02139


Annis Martin Dr

(617) 491-7257
90 Putnam Ave
Cambridge, MA 02139


Michael M Pugliese

617-354-5658
300 Mount Auburn St Ste 305
Cambridge, MA 02138


Brunell Wayne

(617) 234-4405
872 Massachusetts Ave
Cambridge, MA 02139


Dermatology Associates Of Concord

(617) 354-5658
625 Mount Auburn St – Ste 1
Cambridge, MA 02138


M Salon

(617)8761023
1784 Massachusetts Avenue
Cambridge, MA 02140


Associated Surgeons

(617) 868-7456
300 Mount Auburn St – Ste 407
Cambridge, MA 02138


Pang Alexander

1-617-665-2555
1493 Cambridge Street
Cambridge, MA 02139


Kay Shou-Mei Kane

(617) 864-8822
725 Concord Ave – Suite 4100
Cambridge, MA 02138


Cambridge Cosmetic Center

(617) 665-2555
1493 Cambridge St # 781
Cambridge, MA 02139


Filtzer Horst S

1-617-665-2555
1493 Cambridge Street
Cambridge, MA 02139


Thaddeus Mully

(617) 252-6880
640 Memorial Dr
Cambridge, MA 02139


Corlette Marvin B

1-617-665-2555
1493 Cambridge Street
Cambridge, MA 02139


Joel Joseph Feldman

(617) 661-5998
300 Mount Auburn St – Ste 304
Cambridge, MA 02138


Essentially Bare Cosmetic & Laser Clinic

(617)8765258
777 Concord Avenue, Suite 102
Cambridge, MA 02138


Fereshetian Shahe Dr

1-617-354-4584
300 Mount Auburn Street
Cambridge, MA 02138


Fern Wirth

(617) 864-8822
725 Concord Ave – Suite 4500
Cambridge, MA 02138


Kenneth Marshall Facs

(781) 489-6757
Suite 306 300 Mt. Auburn Street
Cambridge, MA 02138


Vitiligo Specialists FAQ in Cambridge, MA

Does vitiligo mean weak immune system?

Vitiligo is generally considered to be an autoimmune disorder. Autoimmune disorders occur when the immune system attacks the body’s own tissues and organs. In people with vitiligo the immune system appears to attack the pigment cells (melanocytes) in the skin .

Should I avoid the sun if I have vitiligo?

Moreover, people with vitiligo lack melanin, which is the body’s natural protection from the sun, so sun exposure can be particularly dangerous. That’s why it’s vital that people with vitiligo use broad-spectrum sun protection with an SPF (sun protection factor) of 30 and above.

Is repigmentation possible in vitiligo?

Repigmentation in vitiligo may also occur spontaneously and may be therapy-induced. Spontaneous repigmentation is unpredictable and occurs in less than 15%∼25% of patients1. Ultraviolet radiation can also stimulate melanocyte activity.

Can sunlight cure vitiligo?

The spread of vitiligo stopped in 64% of the patients after treatment. Folic acid and vitamin B12 supplementation combined with sun exposure can induce repigmentation better than either the vitamins or sun exposure alone. Treatment should continue as long as the white areas continue to repigment.

Is every white patch is vitiligo?

If the spots are not truly white, but hypopigmented and not depigmented (they don’t enhance by Wood’s lamp), then they are NOT vitiligo and could be any number of different diseases and conditions.

Does vitamin C help with vitiligo?

Vitamin C has been shown to be effective at skin repigmentation in people with vitiligo. A clinical report describes the use of vitamin supplements in the treatment of vitiligo. Folic acid and/or vitamin B12 and vitamin C levels were abnormally low in most of the 15 people studied.

Which country has best treatment for vitiligo?

Canada is home to some of the best dermatologists. They are renowned for providing the best Vitiligo treatment in the world. Canada has set high benchmarks in delivering health services across the Country.

What can be misdiagnosed as vitiligo?

Sarcoidosis can occasionally cause light spots on the skin that look like vitiligo, although it usually looks quite different. Sarcoidosis can also affect the lungs and other organs and should also be treated aggressively.

Who gets vitiligo the most?

Addison’s disease. Pernicious anemia. Psoriasis. Rheumatoid arthritis. Systemic lupus erythematosus. Thyroid disease. Type 1 diabetes.

What food is high in melanin?

Red Cabbage. Rich in: Vitamin C, Sulphur. Benefits: Vitamin C is antioxidant-rich and essential against greying hair. Avocado. Rich in: Vitamin E. Dark Chocolate. Rich in: Antioxidants; Vitamins A, B, C, D, E. Carrots. Rich in: Beta-carotene, Antioxidants.