Revolutionary Treatment Introduced in Hong Kong to Combat 2.4-Year Diagnosis Delay and Emotional Struggles in Vitiligo Patients
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HONG KONG SAR - Media OutReach Newswire - 27 March 2025 - At today's press conference, members of the education expert panel on vitiligo, including Dr Johnny Chan Chun-yin, a Specialist in Dermatology and Venereology, and Dr Rico Li Ching-kwok, a Specialist in Psychiatry, highlighted the importance of public education on vitiligo and its associated mental health risks for patients. Both drs noted that vitiligo can often be confused with other skin conditions and advised individuals to consult a doctor promptly if they notice unusual white patches on their skin. They emphasized that recent breakthrough in treatment can effectively alleviate the physical and emotional burdens faced by patients. 
(Left) Dr Johnny Chan Chun-yin, a Specialist in Dermatology and Venereology, and (Right) Dr Rico Li Ching-kwok, a Specialist in Psychiatry, note that vitiligo can be confused with other skin conditions. They advise patients to consult a doctor promptly if unusual white patches appear. They emphasize that recent breakthrough in treatment can effectively alleviate the physical and emotional burdens faced by patients.
Vitiligo affects approximately 1% of the population in Hong Kong, translating to an estimated 70,000 patients. Research finds that patients receive a diagnosis after an average of 2.4 year. This prolonged diagnostic process often leads to disappointment and abandonment of treatment, resulting in significant emotional challenges; vitiligo patients are five times more likely to suffer from depression compared to the general population. Dr Johnny Chan Chun-yin, a Specialist in Dermatology and Venereology, and Dr Rico Li Ching-kwok, a Specialist in Psychiatry, emphasize the availability of various treatment options for vitiligo. This year, a groundbreaking new medication has been introduced in Hong Kong to help patients effectively manage their condition. They encourage patients to seek medical advice early to mitigate the physical and mental burdens associated with vitiligo. Multi-Faceted Challenges Faced by Vitiligo Patients Vitiligo is an autoimmune disease in which the immune system erroneously attacks melanocytes, resulting in white patches on the skin. Multiple international studies reveal that vitiligo patients frequently encounter the following challenges: 1. Delayed Treatment Resulting from Diagnostic Challenges International studies have found that, on average, it takes 2.4 years to receive a diagnosis, which consequently delays treatment. 2. Perception of Untreatability Research indicates that 57% of vitiligo patients have been informed that their condition is untreatable. As a result, 44.6% of patients choose to abandon their search for effective treatment. 3. Disappointment with Current Treatments Studies have shown that half of vitiligo patients are dissatisfied with their current treatment options, with 49% reporting that their treatments have been ineffective. Furthermore, 94% of patients express a pressing need for new and improved treatment methods. 4. High Rates of Depression- Research indicates that over half (58.7%) of vitiligo patients experience mental health issues of different degrees, including anxiety (28.8%) and depression (24.5%).
- The likelihood of depression among vitiligo patients is five times higher than that of the general population.
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