“…Its prevalence varies from 1% to 4% in different parts of the world and affects all races (Khaitan, Kathuria, & Ramam, ); moreover, it is more common among people with autoimmune diseases and children whose parents are suffering from this disease. About 30% to 40% of the patients have positive family history, equally involving women and men (Mahajan, Khatri, Singh, Chauhan, & Mehta, ). Vitiligo has significant effects on the quality of life, self‐esteem, marriage, and employment, especially for people with darker skins and/or living in countries with different cultures (Whitton et al, ).…”