By Bridget Sullivan, PA-C, Coastal Skin Surgery and Dermatology
Vitiligo is a long-term skin condition that causes patches of skin to lose pigment, creating areas lighter than the surrounding skin. Vitiligo, an autoimmune condition, occurs when melanocytes, the cells responsible for producing skin color, are destroyed. While vitiligo is not contagious or life-threatening, its effects can extend beyond the skin. Many people living with vitiligo face emotional challenges, including self-consciousness, anxiety, and stigma from others who do not understand the condition.
Vitiligo can develop at any age. A person may start to see changes in their skin as a child, a teen, in middle age, or as a senior. The journey with vitiligo is unique for everyone. Some individuals may have only a few small patches, while others experience widespread pigment loss across their face, hands, and body. Treatments such as topical medications, light therapy, and camouflage cosmetics can occasionally help even out skin tone, but there is currently no cure. Because of this, support, education, and community play an essential role in empowering those affected.
That is where Beautifully Unblemished, a vitiligo support group, comes in. Founded by Tonja Johnson in 2017, Beautifully Unblemished’s mission of providing hope and encouragement for those with vitiligo creates a safe space where individuals with vitiligo can share their stories, connect with others, and find strength in community. The group hosts meetings, educational workshops, and outreach events to raise awareness about vitiligo and to advocate for those living with the condition.
One of the group’s most powerful messages is that beauty comes in all shades and patterns. Rather than viewing vitiligo as a flaw, Beautifully Unblemished encourages members to embrace their skin and celebrate their uniqueness. The organization also provides resources for newly diagnosed individuals and their families, helping them understand treatment options and how to navigate the emotional aspects of the condition.
Beautifully Unblemished support groups exist in central and southern Florida. However, Tonja Johnson and I are aiming to expand those support groups as well as vitiligo advocacy to the panhandle and surrounding areas. Therefore, we will be hosting an online event on Thursday, October 16 from 7-8 p.m. to provide further information on how interested persons can get involved. Through support, education, and advocacy, Beautifully Unblemished has created a movement that uplifts and empowers. For many members, finding this community means no longer feeling isolated. Instead, they discover a sense of pride, resilience, and confidence. Use this link to register: https://us06web.zoom.us/meeting/register/vWQeO1KdREKmW881D7XovQ
Vitiligo may change the skin’s appearance, but groups like Beautifully Unblemished remind us that true beauty is far deeper than the skin. By embracing differences and supporting one another, they are redefining what it means to be beautifully unblemished.