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About Michael Jackson's skin color
Jackson imitated an old photo taken by Chaplin in 1980s, which can prove that his face has obvious symptoms of vitiligo. Michael was diagnosed with vitiligo on 1986. However, under the hype of the media, people gave almost the same guess: Michael had skin bleaching or skin grafting. Jackson himself publicly stated in 1993 that he suffered from skin disease and damaged skin pigment, which is a family hereditary disease. Because of the loss of melanin, Jackson wraps himself up every time he goes out to prevent sunburn.
From 65438 to 0999, Michael was admitted to Rinos Hill Hospital in new york for treatment because of overwork and dehydration. Dr. LenHorovitz, who was in charge of treating Michael at that time, said that Michael had vitiligo, and his skin turned white because of his illness for many years. Dr LenHorovitz admitted that he had treated Michael several times before he was admitted to hospital in new york, but he didn't do anything to make Michael's skin white.
20 13 On May 6th, Jackson's coroner Christopher Rogers testified in court. Rogers pointed out in the autopsy report that Jackson tattooed the lip line, eyebrows and hairline on his forehead, apparently to make the wig look more natural. The autopsy confirmed Jackson's words to those who questioned his lightning in the 1980 s. Rogers said that Jackson suffered from vitiligo, a skin disease, so his skin color was light and dark.
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