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Vitiligo is a long-term condition in which pigment-producing cells stop working, leading to lighter patches of skin. It is not contagious, nor does it indicate poor health or hy...
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Vitiligo is a long-term condition in which pigment-producing cells stop working, leading to lighter patches of skin. It is not contagious, nor does it indicate poor health or hy...
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Michael Jackson's skin appeared notably lighter in his later years due to vitiligo, a persistent condition that causes loss of skin pigment. He also used treatments to reduce re...
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America’s top model with vitiligo is widely recognized for visibility, boundary-setting work, and meaningful impact across fashion and media. This profile explains who the mod...
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Questions about why Michael Jackson changed his appearance remain common, often blending personal history, health, and media representation. This article explains the range of f...
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Concern about why Michael Jackson changed his skin tone reflects broader questions about identity, health, and celebrity perception. The short answer is that documented medical...
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Vitiligo in guys happens when pigment-producing cells called melanocytes are lost, creating patches of lighter skin. It is not contagious, does not indicate poor hygiene, and is...
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Michael Jackson had vitiligo, an acquired condition in which pigment-producing cells in the skin are lost, producing milky white patches. In Jackson’s case, the loss of pigmen...
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