The loss of pigment from hairs in the eyelash area accentuates the color loss of vitiligo. In fair skin patients, vitiligo can be subtle.  The total loss of pigment cells make these patients high risk for sunburn within the affected areas.   This image displays areas of complete absence of skin pigment typical of vitiligo. This image displays one spot of lightened pigment due to vitiligo. In people with darker skin, the areas of pigment loss in vitiligo are quite distinct. This image displays a patient with vitiligo that affects his beard area and the area around his lips. This image displays vitiligo on the backs of feet. This image displays an almost total pigment loss in a patient with vitiligo. Vitiligo is an auto-immune condition that results in flat areas of pigment loss.  Fingers are a common location. The pigment loss in this woman with vitiligo forms an irregular patch.
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Picture of Vitiligo: The loss of pigment from hairs in the eyelash area accentuates the color loss of vitiligo. Divider line
The loss of pigment from hairs in the eyelash area accentuates the color loss of vitiligo.
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Who's At Risk
Vitiligo may occur at all ages but usually begins between the ages of 2 and 40. All races may be affected. Despite a common belief, vitiligo is not seen more often in blacks; this may seem to be true only because the condition causes a more obvious cosmetic problem for darker-skinned individuals. 
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