White wind, as a common skin colour disease, poses considerable challenges to the daily lives and mental state of patients. However, with advances in medical technology, the treatment of white phoenix is becoming more abundant, and the path to skin reshuffle is becoming more sustainable. This paper will describe in detail a few processes that generally go through to help patients better understand and respond to this treatment process.
1. Gradual stability of white spots
The first step in the recovery is the stabilization of white spots. At this stage, the area of white spots is no longer expanding, and no new white spots appear. This is a sign that the disease has been brought under control and will not continue to deteriorate. Patients should at this stage actively cooperate with the doctor ‘ s treatment programme and remain patient and confident.
2. Clarifying white spots
As treatment deepens, the edges of white spots begin to become clearer. The emergence of previously blurred borders is an important sign in the process of retrofitting. Clarifying the edges means that the chromosomal cell is beginning to recover its activity, laying the foundation for a subsequent chromosomal process.
3. Darkened skin around
When the edges of the white spots become clear, the skin around the white spots begins to blacken, in sharp contrast. This change indicates that melanoid cells are rejuvenating and re-formulating the skin. This is a positive signal that augurs well for further progress in the process.
4. Colored Island
At this stage, there may be black spots in the white spots, which are known as Color Island. As the treatment continues, the number and area of the island is gradually increasing, indicating that the melanoid cell is re-activated in the white spots and is beginning to produce pigments. The emergence of the island is an important milestone in the process of rejuvenation.
5. Duplication and disappearance
Finally, the colours of the white spots will fade or become light red and the borders will become blurred. Over time, the white spots will gradually contract internally, and the colored island will gradually be covered out until the white spots have completely disappeared and the skin will be fully colored. This is the end of the white wind and the most desired result for patients.
The PRP-CK national pigmentine transplant uses the special features of self-skin, non-spectrum, non-exposure, light skin loss, high survival rate, and white-coloured nature. In particular, it is suited to the persistent and stubborn white wind.