Vitiligo is not necessarily curable, usually applying glucocorticoid preparations, calcium-modulated phosphatase inhibitors and other topical drugs, glucocorticoids and other internal drugs, transplantation therapy and so on. 1. external drugs. (1) Glucocorticoid preparations: such as fluticasone propionate, betamethasone valerate, etc., which will be applied to the white spots for treatment, but the face and mucous membranes should not be applied to the drug, and the range should not be too large. (2) Calcium-regulated phosphatase inhibitors: such as tacrolimus ointment, pimecrolimus cream, etc., which is applicable to the face, mucous membranes and other parts. In addition, vitamin D3 derivatives such as calbotriol ointment and tacalcitol ointment can also be applied for treatment. 2. Internal medication: in the progress of vitiligo, glucocorticosteroids, such as prednisone and compound betamethasone, can be taken orally or injected intramuscularly. 3. Transplantation therapy: autologous epidermis or melanocytes can be transplanted into the lesion area, which can be combined with laser. When the patient suffers from vitiligo, physical therapy such as phototherapy can also be used, but all treatments need to be rationally selected under the guidance of the doctor.