Cigarette smoking is an independent risk factor for developing vitiligo on the hands.
Yuki EnomotoYoshifumi KanayamaKyoko IkumiMai SakuraiAya YamamotoAkimichi MoritaPublished in: Photodermatology, photoimmunology & photomedicine (2024)
We developed a model to predict the risk of hand vitiligo using several factors. Among the factors analyzed, only smoking history was significantly associated with an increased risk (odds ratio: 3.13). In addition, we used clinical photography to evaluate color-graded frequency heat maps comprising 528 pixels. Vitiligo in nonsmokers widely distributed over the hand, predominantly the fingertips and joints, whereas vitiligo in smokers tended to be distributed mostly at the fingertips.