Invisible white patches of vitiligo appear as relatively small patches of pigment loss. Vitiligo invisible white spots can occur in all parts of the body of the skin, manifested as white spots single, distributed or widespread, isolated or symmetrical distribution, can also be completely or partially unilateral along a certain skin segment. The skin lesions are small, can be round, oval, irregular or linear, the typical skin lesions are milky white or porcelain white pigment loss spots, the border is clear, no atrophy, hardening and hypertrophy and other changes. Vitiligo’s invisible white spots are usually smaller lesions, difficult to find. After the discovery should be timely to the hospital to consult the examination, under the guidance of the doctor for treatment.