Before You Visit – Understanding Vitiligo
Vitiligo is manageable. It is often autoimmune related and influenced by stress, digestion, and lifestyle. Healing requires discipline, emotional acceptance, and long-term consistency.
Autoimmune & Gut Connection
Immune imbalance and digestion issues influence pigmentation. Gut healing is essential.
Discipline is Required
Diet correction, stress control, and regular medicine bring gradual repigmentation.
Personalized Treatment
No two vitiligo patients are the same. Prakriti and dosha imbalance differ.
First Consultation
Assistant Doctor Evaluation
Detailed Case History
Disease duration, previous treatments, medical and family history of skin disorders.
Diet & Lifestyle Review
Virudha Ahar patterns, junk intake, bowel habits, sleep cycle, sun exposure.
Ayurvedic Assessment
Nadi Parikshan, Agni evaluation, digestion strength, stress and trauma mapping.
Emotional Healing
Counseling & Discipline Planning
Vitiligo affects confidence and emotional comfort. Emotional healing supports immune regulation and recovery.
Setting Expectations
Healing takes time. Consistency brings repigmentation. This is not a cosmetic cover-up approach — it is long-term immune and lifestyle correction.
"Healing is gradual, but disciplined consistency creates visible change."
Expert Care
Main Doctor Consultation
Clinical Examination
Wood’s lamp evaluation, patch stability check, autoimmune correlation review.
Dosha & Prakriti Analysis
Understanding Vata, Pitta, Kapha imbalance affecting pigmentation.
Personalized Plan
Internal medicines, external applications, detox plan, and immune modulation support.
Required Investigations
Testing helps us identify internal triggers and ensures safe, personalized medication planning.
Diet & Lifestyle Correction
Structured lifestyle discipline is essential for immune balance and repigmentation.
Strict avoidance of Virudha Ahar (milk + salty foods, curd restrictions, fermented food control).
Fresh satvic diet, hydration, digestion strengthening, and gut healing support.
Sleep discipline, stress management, guided sun exposure, and daily routine correction.