This 11-year retrospective study (1985-1996) of 63 patients demonstrates th
at cicatricial alopecia is almost always distressing for the patient and is
considered as a social handicap, which makes repair a necessity. Two major
therapeutic methods for remedying this condition were used in the study: s
uture excision and tissue expansion, The optimal use and limitations of eac
h method are defined on the basis of treatment quality, as evaluated by the
patient and the surgeon. Suture excision often ends with disappointing res
ults for the surgeon as well as the patient and seems limited to alopecias
no greater than 10 mm in width. Tissue expansion is considered generally sa
tisfactory, but has the problem of scar enlargement, which reduces the qual
ity of the result.