Is lipofilling the only way to get limited scleroderma of the scalp?

Treatment of limited scleroderma of the scalp is mainly based on the administration of glucocorticoid drugs, and lipofilling is generally not used.
Scalp limited scleroderma, also known as scleroderma, is mainly characterized by limited skin swelling and gradual progression of hardening and atrophy of the skin. Due to the unknown cause of the disease, there is no particularly effective treatment at this stage, and glucocorticoid medication is given to alleviate the symptoms in different ways.
1. Topical treatment: the drug is absorbed through the skin to achieve anti-inflammatory effect, the more commonly used drugs are mometasone furoate cream.
2. Localized closed treatment: glucocorticoid drugs are injected directly into the lesion area to exert anti-inflammatory effects, commonly used drugs include trimethoprim injection.
3. Systemic administration: For more serious scleroderma, glucocorticoid medication can be given orally, such as methylprednisolone tablets.
Lipofilling treatment is a common method of cosmetic surgery, which is suitable for some depressed scars and should not be used in the treatment of scleroderma. For scleroderma on the scalp, it is important to consult a doctor in a timely manner and under the guidance of the doctor for standardized treatment. All of the above medications should be used in accordance with medical advice.