In extreme cases, some patients may need to have surgery to correct lichen sclerosus. This is especially true in cases where the condition affects the foreskin area of an uncircumcised male patient. Surgery can also help to relieve scarring in both men and women. Although most patients do not need surgery, it is essential in severe cases. Without it, activities like urination or sexual intercourse may be impossible. Most patients who have reconstructive surgery still experience symptoms of lichen sclerosus later in life, but it can help to alleviate some of the long-term changes to your body.

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