A systematic review on the treatment of pediatric severe alopecia areata by topical immunotherapy or Anthralin (contact sensitization) or low-level light/laser therapy (LLLT): focus on efficacy, safety, treatment duration, recurrence, and follow-up based on clinical studies.
Elham BehrangiMasoumeh RoohaninasabAfsaneh Sadeghzadeh-BazarganNiloufar Najar NobariMohammadreza GhassemiFarnoosh SeirafianpourAzadeh GoodarziMilad DodangehPublished in: Journal of cosmetic dermatology (2021)
A high and more than 50% efficacy in hair regrowth could be expected by topical immunotherapy and light/laser therapy method. No serious side effects have been observed by these methods that are well tolerated in children. Therefore, a combination of local immunotherapy and light/laser therapy could be suggested for the treatment of extensive AA in children. The use of Anthralin could be associated with a lower but more durable response. These points are important for patient selection in individualized situations.