Over 70% Repigmentation Achieved In Patients With Stable Vitiligo
Wed, 26 Apr 2006 06:00 AM EST
... A high percentage of repigmentation is achieved in patients with stable vitiligo by noncultured epidermal cell transplantation, according to both subjective and objective evaluation methods. In this soon to be published study in the journal "Dermatology", noncultured autologous melanocytes and keratinocytes were grafted in a hyaluronic-acid-enriched suspension on superficially laser-abraded vitiligo lesions in 40 patients with refractory stable vitiligo... click link for more info. ...
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