Vitiligo camouflage


Aditya Shahaji Favade

Amogh Skin and Hair Clinic, India

: J Clin Exp Dermatol Res

Abstract


Vitiligo is the most common cause of depigmentation. The paramedical micropigmentation, is responsible for the restoration of areola, scars, and scalp. Here techniques and results of vitiligo micropigmentation are discussed. The paramedical camouflage is obtained through a tattoo using bioresorbable or definitive colors. This technique allows solving difficult clinical situations, which have not improved with medical or surgical treatments and causing important psychological problems to the patient. At least 3 sessions are required to achieve a good homogeneity of the implanted color.

Biography


Aditya Shahaji Favade is a passionate dermatologist & cosmetologist from Maharashtra, India. With his basic qualification of BAMS from Maharashtra University of Health Sciences, India in the year of 2014, he later received his post graduate degree in Dermatology from Bharati Vidyapeeth Deemed University, India in 2016. After his extensive 04 years of experience in dermatological procedures, he did Post Graduate Diploma in Clinical Cosmetology from Indian Institute of Aesthetic Medicine, India in 2017. With keen interest in cosmetology and for further upgradation of knowledge he did Master course In Medical Micropigmentation, Microblading, Permanent Makeup and Advance training from NIKA Academy, Serbia in 2018. He currently has his own clinic named “Amogh Skin & Hair Clinic” In Sangamner, India. He is also member of Institute of Laser & Aesthetic Medicine, National Editorial Board Member of International Journal of Aesthetic & Health Rejuvenation and Reviewer Board Member of Indian Journal of Clinical and Experimental Dermatology.

E-mail: adifavade@gmail.com

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