Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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3210324 | Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology | 2006 | 5 Pages |
BackgroundOnly limited data exist on the role of psychotherapy in alopecia areata (AA).ObjectiveWe sought to document the influence of hypnotherapy on psychologic well-being and clinical outcome in AA.MethodsHypnosis was used in 28 patients with extensive AA who were refractory to previous conventional treatments. It was added as a complementary treatment or used as the only treatment.ResultsIn all, 21 patients, 9 with alopecia totalis or alopecia universalis and 12 with extensive AA, were analyzed during a 5-year period. After treatment, all patients had a significantly lower score for anxiety and depression. Scalp hair growth of 75% to 100% was seen in 12 patients after 3 to 8 sessions of hypnotherapy. Total growth occurred in 9 of these 12 patients, including 4 patients with alopecia universalis and 2 with ophiasis. In 5 patients, a significant relapse occurred.LimitationsThis is a preliminary study with a limited number of patients. A larger randomized study is necessary.ConclusionHypnotherapy may enhance the mental well-being of patients with AA and it may improve clinical outcome.