Google full of shit bro did hella research there deadass non of the methods work
Here is what Google says: Topical and oral medications
Topical corticosteroids: Anti-inflammatory creams that may help restore pigment, especially on the face. However, long-term use can cause side effects like skin thinning.
Topical calcineurin inhibitors: Medications like tacrolimus and pimecrolimus can also help restore color, particularly on the face.
Oral medications: Systemic oral steroids can be used to slow or stop rapidly progressing vitiligo. Other oral medications, such as Janus kinase (JAK) inhibitors, are also being studied and show promise.
Light therapy (Phototherapy)
Narrow-band UVB (nbUVB): This is a common and often preferred option that uses a specific wavelength of ultraviolet light to help repigment the skin. Treatments are typically done 2-3 times per week.
Excimer laser: Similar to nbUVB, this uses a focused beam of UV light on targeted areas, which can reduce exposure to healthy skin.
PUVA (Psoralen plus UVA): A combination of a topical or oral medication (psoralen) and UVA light. This has largely been replaced by nbUVB due to fewer side effects.
Surgical options
Skin grafting: Involves transplanting small sections of healthy, pigmented skin to areas with vitiligo. This is generally used for small patches of stable vitiligo (where no new patches have appeared for a long time). Potential risks include scarring and infection.
Autologous melanocyte transplantation: A procedure to transplant melanocytes (pigment-producing cells) from pigmented skin to nonpigmented areas.
Other treatments and management
Depigmentation: For cases where repigmentation is unsuccessful and depigmented skin covers more than 50% of the body, depigmentation of remaining pigment can be considered to create a more uniform skin tone.
Cosmetic camouflage: Makeup can be used to help disguise the white patches.
Sun protection: It is crucial to use high-SPF sunscreens to protect depigmented skin from sunburn.
Diet: Some research suggests that a nutrient-rich diet with antioxidants, vitamin B12, folic acid, and zinc may help manage vitiligo.