“…27, nº 3, p. 615-629 -September/2019 scenario in the last decades on the subject, these, to a large extent, point out only to the need for more systematic and verifi able studies that explain which biological factors are predictive of the onset and the condition progression (Akrem, Baroudi, Aichi, Houch, & Hamdaoui, 2008;AlGhamdi, 2010;Antelo, Filgueira, & Cunha, 2008;Dellatorre, Bertolini, & Castro, 2017;Khurrum, & AlGhamdi, 2017;Lerner, 1959;Njoo & Westerhof, 1997;Panda, 2005;Prasad & Bhatnagar, 2003;Rosa & Natali, 2009). For focusing on the Vitiligo's pathophysiological characteristics, such studies eventually disregard the psychosocial implications of changes in lifestyle that the disease causes, given the individual's self-perception and self-conception changes, the increase in experiences with tension and anxiety states (since the prognosis for Vitiligo is unknown), modifi cations in the individual's social dynamics and the need to deal with prejudice expressed in curious glances at the white patches, adverse comments, and retreats from regular touching (Do Bú, Alexandre, Scardua, & Araújo, 2018;Müller & Ramos, 2004;Sant'Anna, Giovanetti, Castanho, Bazhuni, & La Selva, 2003;Silva, Castoldi, & Kijner, 2011).…”