Piebaldism is a rare genetic condition characterized by the absence of melanin in certain patches of skin and hair, resulting in a distinctive pattern of white or depigmented areas.
White patches of skin, especially on the forehead, chest, or abdomen
A white forelock of hair (in some cases)
Depigmentation at birth
Symmetrical distribution of white patches
No other health-related issues
Genetic Mutation: Inherited mutation in the KIT gene affecting melanin production.
Autosomal Dominant Inheritance: Passed down from one affected parent.
Melanocyte Absence: Lack of melanocytes in specific areas leads to depigmentation.
Congenital Condition: Present at birth and not acquired later in life.
No Environmental Triggers: Piebaldism is purely genetic with no external causes.
Supports Pigmentation: Helps stimulate melanin production in the affected areas.
Improves Skin Health: Promotes overall skin vitality and health.
Reduces Spread: Prevents the spread of depigmented patches to other areas.
Safe and Gentle: Non-invasive treatment for long-term improvement.
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