“…The oldest reports of a disease similar to Vitiligo known until today date from 1500 AC, present in sacred Hindu writings and in texts of ancient Egypt [1]. Classified as a disease of acquired character, in the most cases, with a prevalence of 0,5% all around the world [2], without predilection of gender, racial or age [3][4][5] although some studies reveal prevalence in females. Clinically, is expressed by patches and macules, achromic and rarely hypochromic, located mainly in the skin and mucous membranes, due to the decrease or absence of melanocytes, resulting from the autoantibodies produced by the own body that will eventually destroy them.…”