Background: Highly variable results of topical diphenylcyclopropenone (DPCP
) in the treatment of alopecia areata have been reported so far.
Objective: The purposes of our study were to evaluate the efficacy and tole
rability of DPCP in the treatment of chronic, extensive alopecia areata and
to assess the long-term overall benefit of treatment.
Methods: Fifty-six patients with chronic, extensive alopecia areata were en
rolled in an open-label clinical trial. After sensitization with 2% DPCP, p
rogressively higher concentrations beginning at 0.001% were applied weekly
for 6 to 12 months to one side of the scalp.
Results: Fifty-two of 56 patients completed therapy. Total regrowth of term
inal hair was achieved in 25 of 52 patients (48%) at 6 months. The most fre
quent side effect was an eczematous reaction at the site of application. No
tably, persistent response was observed in 60% of these patients after 6 to
18 months of follow-up (mean, 12 months).
Conclusion: Topical DPCP treatment for alopecia areata is effective and wel
l tolerated and provides prolonged therapeutic benefits.