Figure 2.
Standard digital photograph taken on (A) Postoperative day 45. Note the barely perceptible re‐pigmentation compared to Figure 1A without assistance with Wood's lamp. (C) Postoperative day 105. Photograph taken under Wood's lamp on (B) Postoperative day 45 and (D) Postoperative day 105. Note the sharply demarcated borders, suggesting the stable status (long arrows). Note the tetrachrome not shown by digital photography: achromic (triangle), hypochromic (broad arrows), pigmented (fine arrows) and the normal skin. The hypochromic islands had progressed to pigmented islands. The hypochromic islands may be the earliest sign of re‐pigmentation. Also note the fair re‐pigmentation in area with poor initial grafts taken.