Deep II degree burns or superficial II degree burns with infected wounds are often accompanied by pigment deficiency after healing, which is manifested as white in the central area of the scar and often affects the aesthetics when located on the face or the back of the hand, and there was no special treatment method in the past. Although some treatment methods have been discovered in recent years, they have many shortcomings and need to be improved and perfected. For this reason, we have gone through several improvements. A method with simple and practical treatment for pigment loss after burns (trauma) has been developed. Melanocytes in the epidermal basal cell layer of the skin after deep burns are destroyed and have no regenerative capacity in situ, causing local white changes that affect the appearance and bring mental burden to the patient. Previous treatment methods have been used, but the color is distorted and gradually deepens with time, which is not in harmony with the surrounding skin color. Some people use grinding and microdermabrasion, but the flatness is poor and the color is uneven, which also affects the appearance. In recent years, some people have been treated with microdermabrasion plus epidermal grafting, but since a certain number of depigmented epidermal cells remain at the edge of the grinding area, the newly transplanted epidermis covers it, and the depigmented epidermal cells grow and expand rapidly in a suitable small environment, “replacing” the newly transplanted epidermis and bringing back the white change around the operated area. Our new method does not show the phenomenon of “covering and replacing”, and this method solves many shortcomings of previous treatments, and the pigmentation is uniform. This method is simple, practical, low cost and effective, and is worthy of clinical application.