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Depigmentation: Causes, Symptoms and Treatment

Depigmentation refers to the loss of skin pigment (melanin), resulting in lighter or white patches on the skin. It can have many different causes.

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Depigmentation refers to the loss of skin pigment (melanin), resulting in lighter or white patches on the skin. It can have many different causes.

What is Depigmentation?

Depigmentation is the loss or reduction of the natural skin pigment known as melanin, leading to lightened, pale, or white areas on the skin. Melanin is produced by specialized skin cells called melanocytes and is responsible for the color of skin, hair, and eyes. When these cells are damaged, impaired, or absent, depigmentation occurs.

The condition can be localized or widespread. While it is often not physically dangerous, it can cause significant psychological distress for those affected.

Causes

Depigmentation can be triggered by a wide range of factors:

  • Autoimmune conditions: In vitiligo, the immune system attacks and destroys melanocytes, resulting in characteristic white patches on the skin.
  • Inflammatory skin conditions: After eczema, psoriasis, or other skin inflammations, post-inflammatory hypopigmentation can occur.
  • Fungal infections: Conditions such as pityriasis versicolor can cause depigmented spots on the skin.
  • Genetic disorders: Albinism is a congenital condition in which melanin production is partially or completely absent.
  • Chemical exposure: Certain industrial chemicals or cosmetic ingredients can damage melanocytes.
  • Injuries and scarring: Burns, wounds, or surgical procedures can cause localized pigment loss.
  • Medications: Some drugs may cause depigmentation as a side effect.

Symptoms

The primary symptom of depigmentation is visibly lighter or completely white areas of skin. The appearance can vary considerably:

  • Small, isolated light-colored spots
  • Large, symmetrically distributed patches (typical of vitiligo)
  • Complete loss of pigment across the entire body (in severe albinism)
  • White or gray discoloration of hair in affected areas

Because melanin provides natural UV protection, depigmented skin areas are particularly sensitive to sunlight and carry a higher risk of sunburn.

Diagnosis

Depigmentation is typically diagnosed by a dermatologist using several methods:

  • Clinical examination: Assessment of patches based on shape, distribution, and appearance.
  • Wood lamp examination: A UV lamp causes depigmented areas to glow brightly, helping differentiate between conditions.
  • Blood tests: To rule out autoimmune diseases or thyroid disorders.
  • Skin biopsy: A small tissue sample may be taken for microscopic analysis when the cause is unclear.

Treatment

Treatment depends on the underlying cause and the extent of depigmentation. Not all forms are treatable, and treatment is not always medically necessary.

Medical Treatment

  • Corticosteroids: Topical creams containing corticosteroids can help partially restore pigmentation in vitiligo.
  • Calcineurin inhibitors: Agents such as tacrolimus or pimecrolimus suppress the local immune response and are especially used on the face and sensitive areas.
  • Ruxolitinib cream: A newer approved treatment (JAK inhibitor) for non-segmental vitiligo.

Phototherapy

  • Narrowband UVB therapy (NB-UVB): The most commonly used light therapy for vitiligo, applying targeted UVB light to affected areas.
  • PUVA therapy: A combination of a photosensitizing medication (psoralen) and UVA light exposure.

Additional Options

  • Camouflage cosmetics: Specialized cover products can be used to visually blend affected areas with surrounding skin.
  • Full depigmentation: In cases of extensive vitiligo, complete depigmentation of remaining skin may be considered.
  • Melanocyte transplantation: Surgical procedures to transfer pigment-producing cells to affected areas.

Outlook and Daily Life

The prognosis depends strongly on the cause. Some forms, such as post-inflammatory hypopigmentation, may resolve on their own over time. Vitiligo, however, is a chronic condition with an unpredictable course. People with depigmented skin should consistently apply high-factor sunscreen (SPF 50+) to affected areas and consider psychological support if the condition affects their quality of life.

References

  1. Ezzedine K. et al. - Vitiligo. Lancet. 2015;386(9988):74-84. Available at: https://www.thelancet.com
  2. World Health Organization (WHO) - Skin conditions: Vitiligo and other pigmentation disorders. Available at: https://www.who.int
  3. German Dermatological Society (DDG) - Guideline on diagnosis and treatment of vitiligo. Available at: https://www.awmf.org

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