Age-related white spots are a natural degeneration of the skin and generally do not require treatment. Laser treatment can be tried when there is a cosmetic need, but authoritative information on laser treatment is lacking. Age-related leukoplakia is a kind of degenerative skin changes, commonly found on the trunk, limbs and other parts of the body, manifested as white spots of the size of a needle tip to green beans, patients have no self-conscious symptoms, and will not affect their health, so treatment is generally not required. If the patient is self-conscious about the impact on aesthetics, you can use cosmetics to cover; if necessary, you can also carry out laser treatment to stimulate subcutaneous melanin cells, the treatment effect varies from person to person. It should be noted that vitiligo, florid chaff rash and other diseases can also lead to white patches on the skin, and laboratory tests and pathology tests are needed to clarify the cause of the disease. It is recommended that patients with white spots go to regular hospitals in a timely manner, if the diagnosis of senile white spots, there is no need to worry too much, if necessary, standardized treatment under the guidance of a doctor, pay attention to sunscreen in daily life, eat a balanced diet, and eat more vitamin-rich foods as appropriate.