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Try topical immunotherapy (DPCP/SADBE)
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What to Do
This treatment is administered by a dermatologist in-clinic. A chemical sensitizer (DPCP or SADBE) is applied to the scalp to deliberately provoke a mild allergic reaction. Treatments are applied weekly with gradually increasing concentrations.
Why It Works
Topical immunotherapy redirects the immune system's attention away from hair follicles by creating a competing immune response (contact dermatitis) on the scalp surface. It is one of the most effective treatments for extensive alopecia areata affecting more than 50% of the scalp.
Tips
- Expect redness, itching, and mild swelling at the application site — that's the intended response
- Response rates are around 50-60% for extensive cases
- Requires consistent weekly visits for several months
📅 Created: 2/6/2026, 6:35:33 PM 📌 commercial 🔧 None (administered by dermatologist)