Vulvar leukoplakia, also known as vulvar leukoplakia and vulvar dystrophy, can be treated in a dermatology department because of the localized skin changes. Vulvar leukoplakia is a chronic and common disease, the cause of which has not been fully clarified, and is considered to be related to heredity, autoimmunity, infection, chronic irritation, endocrine and other factors. The clinical manifestations of the patients are different depending on the type of the disease, and most of the patients are mainly characterized by symptoms such as vulvar itching and hypopigmentation. Vulvar itching, skin color changes, moss-like changes, burning sensation, redness, pimples, vulvar atrophy, painful intercourse, vulvar perianal discomfort after urination or defecation are considered to be related to vulvar leukoplakia. Since there are localized skin changes, you can visit a dermatologist. Alternatively, one can visit a gynecologist for an examination. To sum up, if you suspect that the skin lesions are caused by vulvar leukoplakia, you can go to the gynecology department of the hospital or to the dermatology department of the hospital.