Hi everyone, English is not my native language so sorry if i will make too much mistakes.
I wanna share with you my three methods of treatment that help me the most.
Please visit my site: http://vitiligopatches.com/
If you have any questions please feel free to ask here. I dont think that i found miracouous "cure" for vitiligo, hovever since year i didn't developed new white spots, and old ones are gone, exept top of the hands, and feet. But they are cosmetically acceptable with my type of skin.
In articles there are also links to medical research and anegdotal reports in internet.
Best Regards
Peter
PS: I don't sell any drugs or supplements!
PS2: Before starting any treatment consult with your medical professional first!!!
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Hi PK,
I agree 100% on your concepts (pseudocatalase, cell trasnplantation, etc.).
Thanks for the great contribution!
I'd kindly like to add 3 points, that you probably are aware of:
1)vitiligo must be really stable before doing the procedure;
2)Alternatively, blister can be done though liquid nitrogen injection. You can find the nitrogen pen and the cartridges online. It's painless;
3)A numbing cream should be applied on the donor area before the surgery.
Congratulations again!
You have developed an inexpensive home treatment that people usually pay tens of thousand dollars to have access to with travel, doctor and procedures.
Regards,
Flavio
Hi Flavio,
1) Yes, i know that, thats why transplant is considered as last optional third step. LDN and pc-kus treatment stabilizes vitiligo.
You sould should know that adding salt from dead sea DRAMATICALLY increases speed of repigmentation. It is must have. And occlusive dressing from food foil is essential if you cannot bath your whole body in saturated solution.
2) I didnt know that. What are they use?
3)I know, but even with cream it was rather unplesant...
Peter,
The pen is good to remove the recipient epidermis without pain. However, it may be destructive to remove the donor one.
Regarding the donor epidermis, there are 2 painless ways:
1- A Chinese machine. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8D6TMe0FYiE
and
2- An American one. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Ody_MgvbIw
Check it out.
This third step was only my self experiment.
I think two first methods are quite safe and second have so rapid onset of action that grafting may not be necessarily.
Yes, liquid nitrogen is destructive for donor area, as it kill epidermal tissue, as far i know underpressure is only way to separate living tissue from dermis
Thanks for the quick reply.
I'm impressed with you.
I've been waiting for someone like you for so long.
Somebody that probably lost trust on doctors and put his hands on.
I'd love to share my research stage with you.
regards,
Flavio