Using platelet-rich plasma therapy to treat lichen sclerosus


In PRP therapy, after the patient’s blood sample is centrifuged, the resulting plasma is injected into the required area. — Filepic

Lichen sclerosus is a chronic inflammatory skin condition that primarily affects the genital and anal regions, although it can also appear in other areas of the body.

Characterised by white, patchy skin that may become thin, fragile and prone to tearing, lichen sclerosus poses significant physical challenges, as well as emotional and psychological burdens, for those affected.

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