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I felt trapped under the harsh light of every mirror, watching the white patches on my hands creep a little further despite the creams and expensive light treatments. After my third round of phototherapy failed to bring back my skin tone, my dermatologist mentioned a completely different approach that targets the root cause instead of just the symptoms. That’s when I started researching regenerative options and found a clear, hope-filled article at . The piece explained how mesenchymal stem cells can potentially quiet the overactive immune attack on melanocytes and even help grow new pigment‑producing cells. It also covered the difference between cell‑based therapies (like melanocyte transplants) and newer cell‑free options like exosomes, which seemed less invasive. For someone who had almost given up on seeing my natural skin tone again, learning about a therapy that works with my body’s own healing mechanisms gave me a new sense of optimism. I’ve since found a clinic that offers this treatment, and for the first time in years, I’m seeing small, repigmented spots reappear. This article gave me the language and confidence to advocate for a treatment that finally addresses the cause, not just the cover‑up
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