Patients with vascular atrophic skin heterochromia should take care to protect their skin from sunlight. Patients should be examined regularly by a dermatologist to prevent the development of malignant disease. Pigmented spots are fine reticulated to patchy, initially light red. Later, it turns to greenish gray to dark brown, mostly on exposed areas such as cheeks, back of the neck, especially around the eyes and temporal zygomatic area is most obvious, seen in congenital dyskeratosis, in the upper part of the trunk, neck, shoulders, face and abdomen can be seen obvious fine reticular gray-brown pigmentation, velvety feeling. What is the dietary care for fine reticulate to patchy hyperpigmentation? Avoid drinking alcohol, smoking, eating animal fats and sugar. Garlic and onions should be on the menu. In addition, it is important to eat less fatty things, do not drink tea, coffee, alcohol and need to quit smoking completely. It is important to eat more grains, green vegetables and lettuce, carrots and tomatoes, and it is also good to eat more fruits, especially citrus fruits, grapes, lemons, bananas and apricots. It is also important to eat calcium containing foods regularly. Specific dietary recommendations require consultation with a physician based on symptoms and a reasonable diet to ensure complete and balanced nutrition. Fine reticulate to patchy pigmentation is seen in congenital dyskeratosis, which is visible in the upper part of the trunk, neck, shoulders, face and abdomen as a distinct fine reticulate gray-brown pigmentation with a velvety feel. Also visible are skin atrophy and very pronounced capillary dilation, as if vascular atrophic skin heterochromia. The skin on the face is red and atrophic, and there may be irregular patches of pigmentation, extensive atrophy of the dorsal skin of the hands and feet with transparent shine, diffuse keratotic damage on the palms, metatarsals, knees and elbows, etc. The whole body is prone to the formation of large blisters after skin trauma. Patients can sometimes be accompanied by atrophic deformity changes of the skin, muscles and bones of the hands and feet.