
Pigmentation Pipeline: Vitiligo and Melasma Treatment Advances
Topical ruxolitinib shows sustained repigmentation over years, while oral JAK inhibitors move toward approval for widespread disease, George Martin, MD, says.
Vitiligo affects up to 1% of the population, and about half of cases begin before 20 years old.2,3 In an interview with HCPLive, Martin noted the disease carries a genetic association and was long considered an orphan condition before targeted therapies arrived.
Topical Ruxolitinib Shows Durable, Growing Benefit
Topical ruxolitinib, a JAK1/2 inhibitor, remains the
The therapy's main limitation is body surface area. Martin said patients with more extensive involvement, generally above 50% body surface area, need systemic options layered on top of topical treatment.
Oral JAK Inhibitors Approaching Approval
Several oral JAK inhibitors are advancing through late-stage trials for vitiligo. Martin pointed to povorcitinib (a JAK1 inhibitor) and ritlecitinib (a JAK3/TEC inhibitor) as therapies positioned to expand systemic options.5,6 AbbVie announced topline phase 3 results of upadacitinib for vitiligo back in October 2025.7
Martin said these therapies will likely replace the current standard approach for widespread, active vitiligo: pulse-dose dexamethasone given twice weekly, often combined with narrowband UVB phototherapy. He cited an algorithm developed by John Harris, MD, PhD, now chair at Massachusetts General Hospital, as a framework many clinicians already follow for turning off active disease before starting repigmentation therapy.
Phototherapy Access Remains a Barrier
Not every practice has in-office narrow band UVB, Martin said, which pushes many clinicians toward topical and systemic regimens by default. He expects ruxolitinib to increasingly replace topical steroids in combination protocols, both for its efficacy and its safety profile.
Melasma Treatment Requires a Combined Approach
On the hyperpigmentation side, Martin focused on melasma, which he called one of the most common disorders clinicians see in daily practice. He said effective treatment requires combining skin-lightening topicals with procedures such as peels and lasers, rather than relying on a single modality.
Martin said that photoprotection remains equally important, but current sunscreens fall short. A recent consensus statement on visible light, led by Henry Lim, MD, established the need to block visible light in addition to UVA and UVB.8
“Sadly, all of our current sunscreens are ineffective at blocking visible light and require some combination of iron oxides or some other visible blocking molecules,” Martin said. “There is some really good science out there to show that we're now capable of blocking visible light, but this combination of minerals has not yet been commercialized.”
Editor’s note: Reported disclosures for Martin include AbbVie, Pfizer, Novartis Pharmaceuticals, Janssen Biotech, ER Squibb & Sons, Incyte Corporation, Organon, Galderma Laboratories, Genzyme Corporation, Amgen, LEO Pharma, UCB, Arcutis Biotherapeutics, Almirall, Biofrontera, Sun Pharmaceutical Industries, Lilly USA, and more.
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https://www.hcplive.com/view/fda-approves-ruxolitinib-cream-for-nonsegmental-vitiligo Smith T. HCPLive. Oral Povorcitinib for Extensive Nonsegmental Vitiligo Yields Positive Results in Phase 2b Trial. Published on October 11, 2023. Accessed July 9, 2026.
https://www.hcplive.com/view/oral-povorcitinib-extensive-nonsegmental-vitiligo-positive-results-phase-2b-trial Smith T. HCPLive. Ritlecitinib Efficacious for Non-Segmental Vitiligo Across Various Subgroups. Published on January 15, 2026. Accessed July 9, 2026.
https://www.hcplive.com/view/ritlecitinib-efficacious-non-segmental-vitiligo-across-various-subgroups AbbVie Announces Positive Topline Results from Phase 3 Pivotal Studies Evaluating Upadacitinib (RINVOQ®) in Adults and Adolescents with Vitiligo. AbbVie. Published on October 29, 2025. Accessed July 9, 2026.
https://news.abbvie.com/2025-10-29-AbbVie-Announces-Positive-Topline-Results-from-Phase-3-Pivotal-Studies-Evaluating-Upadacitinib-RINVOQ-R-in-Adults-and-Adolescents-with-Vitiligo Lim HW, Schalka S, Trautinger F, et al. International modified Delphi consensus statement on visible light photoprotection: Effects, measurement, and recommendations. J Invest Dermatol. Published online May 7, 2026.
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