Living with Vitiligo: Patient Stories and Treatment Insights

Anthony Nuara, MD, PhD, presents the case of a 32-year-old woman with vitiligo, covering her initial diagnosis and workup findings, ending this segment with her prescribed treatments and how shared decision-making lead to these choices.

An expert on the treatment of vitiligo reviews a second patient case, a 50-year-old male patient who regularly wears medical gloves for his work and whose development of well-defined white patches on his fingers and toes prompted treatment.

Continuing the discussion of a 50-year-old male patient with vitiligo, Anthony Nuara, MD, PhD, addresses the intricacies of treating patients who have relapsed or experienced a loss of efficacy following their initial treatment and highlights how to select 2nd line treatments with greater efficacy.

Anthony Nuara, MD, PhD, reviewed a case study of a 32-year-old professional makeup artist who was concerned about her depigmented patches affecting her livelihood.

At the conclusion of their roundtable event, Rocco Serrao, MD, FAAD; Latanya Benjamin, MD, FAAD; and Anthony Nuara, MD, PhD, discuss final considerations for tailoring vitiligo treatment plans.

Learn more about the in-depth topics covered in the August 2024 supplement of Dermatology Times.