After the burns have gradually healed, local pigmentation loss may occur, which is a normal physiological condition, and patients need not worry too much. Most of the skin burns appear after the white spots, if the symptoms are mild, there are still residual melanocytes, then over time can slowly get better on their own, restore normal skin color; if the burns are more serious, local no longer residual melanocytes, white spots may be permanent, will not be good on their own. If you want to restore normal skin color to the white spot area, you can go to a hospital dermatology clinic to determine whether there are still remaining melanocytes. If there are still melanocytes, cell activation can be stimulated to achieve a normal skin tone. For example, topical glucocorticoids such as mometasone furoate cream and halometasone cream can be applied to the white spots, but they need to be used according to medical advice and long-term use is not recommended; phototherapy and photochemotherapy can also be used to increase melanin deposition through ultraviolet light irradiation to achieve therapeutic effects, or topical furanocoumarins can be applied topically with the aid of sunlight irradiation. If there are no remaining melanocytes, transplantation therapy can be used to transplant melanocytes from other parts of the body to the white spots, which is suitable for patients whose skin has been damaged for a short period of time and is in a stable stage without any infection in the damaged area. In addition, the skin appears white spots should also be distinguished from vitiligo, if the white spots after burns change color in a short period of time, or the white spot area has changed, such as become larger, consider the possibility of the existence of vitiligo. The majority of vitiligo is related to genetic factors, but external factors can also lead to the appearance, it is recommended that the patient timely to the hospital dermatology consultation, clear diagnosis.