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Revista argentina de dermatología

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CRUZ, O; HERNANDEZ, DE  and  PEREZ, M. Lichen planus submitted to hypnosis treatment. Rev. argent. dermatol. [online]. 2018, vol.99, n.2, pp.1-10. ISSN 1851-300X.

Lichen planus is an alteration that affects the skin, oral and genital mucous membranes, the scalp and nails. Its etiology is imprecise, it includes genetic, immunological and stress-related factors, it can evolve for years and acquire the characteristic of a chronic disorder, it has a high resistance to treatments, psychotherapeutic methods have not shown efficiency either. Two cases with a diagnosis of multiple lichen planus submitted to hypnosis treatment with direct therapeutic suggestions, in three directions: elimination of lesions, marks, and prevention of new outbreaks are presented. One session per week was administered. The treatment lasted ten and six sessions respectively, the evolution was favorable, the remission of the symptoms was achieved in both cases, which  had not been achieved with any previous treatment. The follow-up was not long enough to evaluate the elimination of residual spots. The importance of the cases presented lies in the favorable evolution of both under hypnotherapy, if taken into account their chronic nature and the lack of response to other treatments. Although it can not be ensured scientifically, by the small sample and by the impossibility of controlling variables, that the evolution is a result of the intervention performed, hypnosis is emerging as a procedure that can be effective in the treatment of chronic lichen planus, used as a single procedure or combined with other treatments.

Keywords : treatment of lichen planus; hypnosis in lichen planus; hypnotherapy in skin; alternative treatments of lichen planus; suggestion in lichen planus.

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