Ronak Chamudiya, a 21-year-old male, presented with hypopigmented spots on his upper chest, back, shoulders, and arms, as well as an infected wound. Upon examination, he had hypopigmented spots with fine scales. Differential diagnoses included seborrheic dermatitis, tinea corporis, vitiligo, and erythrasma. He was diagnosed with tinea versicolor and an abrasion. He was treated with miconazole ointment applied topically for 14 days, an intramuscular tetracycline injection, wound debridement with saline and betadine, and providone ointment applied topically.