Vitiligo: A Review of Aetiology, Pathogenesis, Treatment, and Psychosocial Impact

IF 3.4 Q2 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY Cosmetics Pub Date : 2023-05-27 DOI:10.3390/cosmetics10030084
Khadeejeh Al-Smadi, M. Imran, V. R. Leite-Silva, Yousuf H. Mohammed
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Vitiligo is an acquired, chronic condition characterised by depigmentation of the epidermis or by destruction/loss of melanin. Skin cells (melanocytes) are responsible for producing melanin, the substance that gives pigmentation to the skin. This review aims to provide a comprehensive overview of the current state of knowledge about vitiligo. Although there is no specific ethnic group, gender, or skin type that is more prone to vitiligo than others, it can affect anyone. The most commonly prescribed treatments for vitiligo are systemic and topical phototherapy and immunomodulators such as corticosteroids, calcineurin inhibitors, and vitamin D analogues, in addition to cosmetics that can camouflage and improve the quality of life. Even though vitiligo is typically thought of as a cosmetic disorder, its effects on the physical and psychosocial health of sufferers cannot be ignored.
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白癜风:病因、发病机制、治疗和社会心理影响的综述
白癜风是一种获得性的慢性疾病,其特征是表皮色素沉着或黑色素的破坏/损失。皮肤细胞(黑素细胞)负责产生黑色素,这种物质使皮肤色素沉着。这篇综述的目的是提供一个全面的概述目前状态的知识白癜风。虽然没有特定的种族、性别或皮肤类型比其他人更容易患白癜风,但它可以影响任何人。白癜风最常用的治疗方法是全身和局部光疗以及免疫调节剂,如皮质类固醇、钙调磷酸酶抑制剂和维生素D类似物,此外还有可以伪装和改善生活质量的化妆品。尽管白癜风通常被认为是一种美容疾病,但它对患者身体和心理健康的影响不容忽视。
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Cosmetics
Cosmetics Medicine-Surgery
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108
审稿时长
8 weeks
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