The Role of Trichoscopy in the Treatment of Patients with Post-Traumatic Secondary Cicatricial Alopecia After Fire Injuries, Burns of the Face and Scalp
February 2026
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Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)
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TLDR Trichoscopy is important for planning treatment of hair loss after burns.
The study investigated the role of trichoscopy in treating post-traumatic secondary cicatricial alopecia in 19 patients aged 21 to 40, caused by mine-explosive injuries and burns. Hair restoration was performed using follicular unit extraction (FUE) and direct hair implantation (DHI), combined with platelet-rich plasma (PRP) therapy. Trichoscopic examination identified signs such as yellow spots, porphyrins, and various hair types. The average hair survival rate post-transplantation was 84.1%. After 12 months, improvements were noted in porphyrin content, scalp sensitivity, and skin color, indicating healthy skin. Trichoscopy proved crucial for differentiating cicatricial alopecia from other types, suggesting its importance in treatment planning.