Pigmentation for Vitiligo
Vitiligo [pronounced vit-ill-eye-go] is a skin disorder that affects people of all ethnicity and is considered to be caused by a deficiency in the melanocyte cells which produce the pigment that gives the skin its colour. The resulting loss of skin colour by vitiligo can be widespread or limited to a small area. But vitiligo that has been in remission for one year can be successfully pigmented by Kyla using medical micropigmentation. Kyla will match pigments to the variances in your natural skin tone and implant them into the hypo-pigmented areas (skin lacking colour) ―thereby diminishing the appearance of the vitiligo.
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The success of the Pigmentation for Vitiligo procedure is dependent on the correct skin tone colours being selected to achieve a look that ‘merges’ into the surrounding skin. In order to achieve optimal… [More]
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