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Lichen Planopilaris

Lichen Planopilaris

Lichen planopilaris is a rare inflammatory scalp condition that results in partial hair loss and lasting follicle harm unless appropriate treatment begins soon. The disorder hits its peak in women who fall within 30 to 60 years old, yet it can manifest in men along with women. 

Patients usually notice signs such as scalp redness, itching, burning sensations, and tenderness that lead to visible hair thinning. Vogue Clinic applies dynamic medical therapies with the latest approaches for diagnosing and managing this condition.

Our experts can identify early indicators that guide treatment to stop scarring from forming permanently. With advanced options like laser treatment for lichen planopilaris, we aim to reduce inflammation, restore scalp health, and improve patient comfort. 

A delay in seeking help for patchy hair loss or the first appearance of symptoms should be avoided. Our facility uses proof-based strategies that deliver comprehensive care for your health and self-confidence needs. Our customized treatment will start once you book your appointment right now.

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How We Provide Treatment for LPP  
Scalp examinations with dermoscopy should be followed by blood tests that check for autoimmune and hormonal root causes.
Your treatment includes topical steroid medications with calcineurin inhibitors to decrease inflammation.
Prescription of oral anti-inflammatory medications for aggressive cases.
Laser treatment Integration for LPP to calm the immune response and promote healing.
The selected cases receive PRP treatment to promote scalp health.
The healthcare provider will teach patients personalized care and hairstyle advice to manage their condition over the long term.
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Lichen Planopilaris

What is Lichen Planopilaris?

LPP causes scarring alopecia through an immunological attack that results in hair follicle inflammation, which deteriorates to permanent hair loss. Unsuccessful treatment of the condition leads to permanent hair loss in the early stages. The first indicators of LPP are redness alongside scalp irritation and burning sensations that lead to the initiation of visible bald areas. Lichen planus as a group of disorders contains planopilaris, which medical professionals believe results from genetic and immune system factors, but a definite cause remains unknown. Laser treatment for lichen planopilaris can stop the disease progression and helps protect any surviving hair follicles.

How Vogue Clinic Treats It Effectively

Our medical team provides targeted management of inflammation and immune activity as their strategy for treating LPP. The treatment plan includes suitable medications based on the severity of the condition after extensive assessment.

Our laser treatment for lichen planopilaris helps calm scalp inflammation, improve skin barrier function, and support follicular health. The combination of topical medications and oral medications with laser therapy provides a pain-free method to boost treatment results. The treatment progresses to new levels, and we make necessary changes to adapt treatments because we monitor progress closely for long-term health and the comfort of patients' scalps.

Frequently Asked Questions

The illness produces inflammatory damage to hair follicles and leads to distinct areas of hair loss. The condition progresses without treatment until it creates scarring and results in lasting baldness of the affected areas.

The diagnosis and damage assessment require scalp examinations and dermoscopy, while skin biopsies are sometimes needed.

Stinging skin, scaliness, and redness occur with scalp seborrhea. Irritation continues with these symptoms alongside burning sensations and hair loss patches. Some patients feel both tenderness and itching.

This condition primarily affects adult women between 30 and 60, but men and younger individuals may develop LPP as well.