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A facial vitiligo experience: ‘I see it, but I don’t see it’
Vitiligo patient
I recall the appearance of the skin condition called vitiligo on my face from the age of six or seven; I am now 35 years old. As a British Asian, it is the appearance of a significant milky-white patch on my chin, imposing itself amid the rest of my normal skin tone.
Dermatology in practice
2017;
23
(2): 51–52
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