Idiopathic guttate hypomelanosis https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Idiopathic_guttate_hypomelanosis
Idiopathic guttate hypomelanosis ke lefu le fumanweng le atileng haholo le amang basadi kgafetsa ho feta banna. Boloetse bona bo hlahisa mahlare a letlalo (skin lesions) tse hlahang haholo-holo libakeng tse hlasetsoeng ke letsatsi, e leng se bontšang hore ho ba le letsatsi ho ka thusa. Maqeba a tšoanang a ka fumanoa ka mor'a phekolo ea nako e telele ea melasma ka laser QS1064. Ha ho hlokahale phekolo e khethehileng.

Lintlha tse ling ― Sesotho
References Idiopathic Guttate Hypomelanosis 29489254 
NIH
Idiopathic guttate hypomelanosis ke boemo ba letlalo bo se nang matšoao 'me hangata bo sa bake matšoao. E tloaelehile har'a batho ba hōlileng ba nang le letlalo le letle, empa hangata e hlokomolohuoa. Ka linako tse ling, lefu lena le ka ba bothersome ka lebaka la ponahalo ea eona, empa ha e kotsi. Hang ha matheba ana a mebala e khanyang a hlaha, ha a ikele a le mong.
Idiopathic guttate hypomelanosis (IGH) is a benign, typically asymptomatic, leukodermic dermatosis of unclear etiology that is classically seen in elderly, fair-skinned individuals, and often goes unrecognized or undiagnosed. Occasionally, IGH is aesthetically displeasing. However, it is not a dangerous process. Once present, lesions do not remit.