Abstract
Alopecia areata (AA) is a common autoimmune disease targeting the hair follicle and resulting in acute hair loss, partially or totally affecting the scalp and/or body. It usually affects young children and adults, causing severe psychological disorders and stress to the patients. There is still no definitive treatment for this disorder that can be persistent and recurrent. We present an interesting case of twins with genetic risk for autoimmune disorders who suffered from alopecia areata totalis. They had no significant response to conservative treatment with corticosteroids and were subsequently treated with platelet rich plasma (PRP) injections and showed noticeable and continuous hair growth simultaneously. We will discuss the potential of PRP as an alternative and trustworthy treatment for AA.
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