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ChurpyBurd (Malaga, Spain) on 05/04/2023
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Microneedling for Pigment Loss From Suspected Vitiligo

So I have these spreading white patches on my hands, fingers and feet. I have some other issues due to sun exposure - so called basal cell carcinoma - which I have been successfully treating using topical antifungal treatments both natural and pharmaceutical.

Of course the first thing I thought was tinea versicolor on account of the prevalence of fungal overgrowth on sun exposed skin. And the first thing I tried was antifungal agents - coconut oil, oil of oregano, iodine and clotrimazole - but that was getting me nowhere slow.

One day recently I burned myself contacting a hot pan on one of the light skin patches. As the burn healed I noticed that the skin was healing in normal color, not in the bleached white.

Well, I'll be dipped in butter. I gave some thought to this, about how the injured dermis was healing with "normal" programming, not "defective" programming. The burn was small and not really serious, maybe a first degree burn. The blister was deep enough but not deep enough to really scar. Like a chicken pox blister but no deeper.

I had bought a microneedling kit a couple years ago to try out on my face but was never really happy with the process and results. But I thought about how the needles inflict tiny wounds on the skin and encourage the replacement of new better performing cells in the healing process.

I googled "Microneedling" as treatment for skin hypo- and hyper-pigmentation and by golly, it's used for both.

I test drove the 0.5mm needles on a few patches and within a week, there were dots of normal colored skin forming inside the bleached areas. I tested again with the 1mm needles - more of a rashy response from the skin but again, new color filling in.

I'm liking this very much. Will soon have the left side filled in will start on the right side soon.

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Replied By Sam (Miami) on 05/05/2023

Don't waste your time with micro needling. Vitiligo is a totally different animal. There're things you could do, to maybe prevent new spots, but not much. This is a systemic internal problem.
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Replied By ChurpyBurd (Malaga, Spain) on 05/06/2023

Not arguing with the point that this is an internal problem. Also not arguing with what is happening in front of my eyes either. Two things can be equally true. Continuing with the process until I see no further progress. Thanks!!

Replied By DL (NC) on 05/05/2023

I tried micro needling white spots on my arms 3 times in the past 7 months. Did not do anything. My spots are likely idiopathic guttate hypomelanosis from sun exposure and not vitiligo or tinea versicolor. Hope it works for you!
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Replied By ChurpyBurd (Malaga, Spain) on 05/16/2023

Hello dear so sorry the treatment wasn't effective for your condition but it sounds like it's not the same animal (or vegetable, who knows?). I was out in the sun yesterday for a while and noticed that there was heightened color coming up in the spots on my left hand. Right hand (the control patches untreated) ivory colored but the paler left hand patches are showing tan freckling and a little bit of pink. So I'm encouraged. I hope you find a solution soon!!!

Replied By Sam (NYC) on 05/17/2023

I wanted fuller lips. Tried microneedling on my lips to make them swell. After like a month of doing it every other night or when I would remember my lips turned black. Never had black lips. I researched and microneedling speeds up melanin. Everyone had melanin some more than others. If you keep using the needling every day after a month it may darken.
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Replied By ChurpyBurd (Malaga, Spain) on 05/24/2023

I don't every day. I do it once every three weeks. In between sessions the pigmented spots that began earliest have become wider and have begun to fill the white areas, and the smaller new spots are joining with them. I certainly wouldn't do it every day or even even week, much too sore.