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Vitiligo is a long-term condition in which pigment-producing cells called melanocytes are lost or damaged, causing patchy loss of skin color. It is not contagious, is not caused...
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Vitiligo is a long-term condition in which pigment-producing cells called melanocytes are lost or damaged, causing patchy loss of skin color. It is not contagious, is not caused...
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This article explores fashion models with vitiligo, explaining how increased visibility reshapes beauty standards and affects career opportunities. Vitiligo is a condition where...
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Why does Michael Jackson look like that is a durable, high-information-gain question because it touches on dermatology, hair and scalp health, surgical and non-surgical aestheti...
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Vitiligo is a long-term condition in which pigment-producing cells, called melanocytes, are lost in patches of skin, leading to depigmented or milky-white areas. It is not conta...
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Michael Jackson's skin gradually appeared lighter from the mid-1980s onward because of vitiligo, a long-term condition in which pigment cells lose function in patches, leading t...
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Michael Jackson underwent multiple cosmetic and reconstructive procedures over decades, including rhinoplasty, facial soft-tissue procedures, scalp reductions, and dental work,...
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Winnie Harlow is a Canadian model and actress best known for her distinctive appearance and public journey with vitiligo. She first gained widespread recognition as a contestant...
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Michael Jackson's lighter skin tone was mainly due to vitiligo, a condition that caused loss of pigment, compounded by lupus and the treatments he used, alongside cultural and p...
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Black and white skin disease refers to conditions that cause noticeable changes in skin color, typically presenting as areas that are darker (hyperpigmentation) or lighter (hypo...
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