Lichen Atrophic Primary

Primary atrophic lichen is a rare chronic skin disease of unknown etiology, which manifests itself in the form of small plaques covered with scales. It does not cause dysmorphosis, but at the sites of the rash there is rarely a feeling of itching and a feeling of tightness of the skin. In appearance, the characteristic rashes are pink-brown or light brown. They develop in a person in the second half of life and have a tendency to progress.