Dermatology · Vitiligo Treatment
Non-Cultured Melanocyte
Grafting (NCMG)
An advanced surgical technique for stable vitiligo where melanocytes (pigment-producing cells) are extracted from a small donor skin sample, processed, and transplanted directly into depigmented areas, allowing treatment of relatively larger areas using a small donor site.
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01 — Overview
What is
Non-Cultured Melanocyte Grafting?
Non-Cultured Melanocyte Grafting is an advanced surgical technique for stable vitiligo where melanocytes (pigment-producing cells) are extracted from a small donor skin sample, processed, and transplanted directly into depigmented areas.

02 — Indications
Skin concerns this
treatment addresses
- Stable Vitiligo Patches
- Larger Depigmented Areas
- Vitiligo Resistant to Medical Therapy
What your skin
gains from this
Natural, uniform repigmentation over larger surface areas, achieved from a comparatively small donor sample.
Covers larger areas with minimal donor skin
Achieves broader coverage while using only a small donor sample
Promotes uniform and natural pigmentation
Delivers even, natural-looking repigmentation across the treated area
Faster repigmentation compared to traditional grafting
Repigmentation progresses more quickly than with conventional grafting methods
Effective for resistant cases
An effective option for vitiligo that hasn't responded to medical therapy
Sessions Recommended
Days of Downtime
Best Practices
Prepare & Protect Your Skin
Follow these essential steps for optimal results.Before
Ensure vitiligo stability before treatment
After
Follow strict post-procedure care; combine with phototherapy if advised for improved outcomes
Avoid
Friction and sun exposure on treated areas




