Does tacrolimus only work for head vitiligo?

Tacrolimus can treat vitiligo to a certain extent, but it also needs to be treated with other treatments at the same time, such as general treatment, medication (e.g. fluticasone propionate), phototherapy and other ways of treatment. 1. general treatment: to avoid trauma, exposure to the sun, so as not to aggravate the condition. 2. Medication: Topical glucocorticosteroids can be used to help control the condition. Commonly used medications include fluticasone propionate, hydrocortisone butyrate, etc. Calcium-regulated phosphatase inhibitors such as tacrolimus ointment can also be used. You can also use medications that promote repigmentation such as tincture of psoralens. In the progressive stage, oral or intramuscular glucocorticosteroids can also be used, such as oral prednisone, intramuscular dexamethasone and so on. 3. phototherapy: in addition to the above medication, usually need to be combined with phototherapy, such as 308 excimer light, narrow-spectrum medium-wave ultraviolet (UB-UVB) and so on. Suffering from head vitiligo is recommended to go to the hospital in a timely manner, under the guidance of the physician to carry out the relevant treatment, strictly comply with the doctor’s prescription medication.