Description
Vitix Gel is a topical formulation used as an adjunct in managing loss of skin pigmentation, such as vitiligo. It helps regulate oxidative stress in the skin, which is believed to contribute to depigmentation. The gel is applied directly to affected areas and works gradually over consistent use.
How It Functions
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Balances oxidative stress in skin cells
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Supports melanocyte function (pigment-producing cells)
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May aid repigmentation when combined with medical or light therapy
Primary Uses
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Vitiligo patches (white or depigmented skin)
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Pigment imbalance due to melanocyte dysfunction
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Maintenance care after vitiligo treatment
Directions for Use
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Apply a thin layer to clean, dry skin
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Massage gently until absorbed
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Use once or twice daily (as advised by a dermatologist)
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Continued use over weeks/months is required for potential results
Side Effects
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Mild redness, tingling, or dryness
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Rare irritation — discontinue if persistent
Warnings & Precautions
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For external use only
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Do not apply to broken or infected skin
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Avoid eyes and mucosal areas
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Not a replacement for medical treatment
Contraindications
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Known allergy to any component
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Active skin infections at application site
FAQs
Does it cure vitiligo?
No, it supports pigmentation but is not a cure.
How long to see results?
Usually 2–3 months of regular use.
Can it be used with other treatments?
Often paired with phototherapy or prescriptions under medical guidance.
Doctor’s Overview
Dr. Ayesha Rahman (Dermatologist): “Vitix Gel is mainly used as a supportive option in vitiligo care. It does not reverse the condition alone but may assist repigmentation when used consistently along with medical treatment.”
Disclaimer
This information is for educational purposes only and not a substitute for professional medical advice. Consult a dermatologist for diagnosis or treatment decisions.

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