Can pigment-deficient white spots heal on their own?

Whether pigment loss white spots can be self-healed needs to be judged according to the cause of the disease, for example, apheresis and anemic nevi can not be self-healed, while post-inflammatory depigmentation may be self-healed, vitiligo can be recovered after treatment.
1. Nevus pigmentosus and nevus anemicus: they are present at birth or appear soon after birth, and the white spots remain unchanged for a lifetime, so it is impossible for them to be cured by themselves, and there is no need for them to be treated.
2. Inflammation pigment loss: with local inflammation, such as psoriasis, seborrheic dermatitis, atopic dermatitis, lupus erythematosus and so on may lead to limited or extensive pigment loss, inflammation cure, pigment loss can be gradually recovered on their own, but also can be done UVB phototherapy, melanocyte transplantation and so on to improve.
3. Vitiligo: can occur at any age, any part, generally can not be self-cured. Need to external halometasone cream, tacrolimus cream, application of 308mm excimer laser, narrow-spectrum medium-wave ultraviolet radiation or melanocyte transplantation and other treatments, the skin lesions can return to normal, but easy to repeat.
If there is a pigmentation loss white spot, it is recommended to consult a doctor in time to clarify the cause of the disease, under the guidance of the doctor’s treatment, do not self-medication.