Vitiligo surgery encompasses various techniques, including blister grafting and melanocyte transplant, which have shown effectiveness in repigmenting depigmented areas. Blister grafting involves creating suction blisters on pigmented skin, harvesting them, and transplanting them onto vitiligo patches. This procedure transfers melanocytes, resulting in repigmentation. Similarly, melanocyte transplant involves collecting healthy pigment-producing cells from a patient's skin, culturing them, and then transplanting them onto depigmented areas. Both techniques have demonstrated positive outcomes in restoring color to the skin and improving the appearance of vitiligo. However, the success and effectiveness of these surgeries may vary depending on individual factors such as the extent of the condition and the patient's response to treatment. Consulting with a dermatologist or healthcare professional can help determine the most suitable surgical option and expected outcomes based on individual circumstances.