Abstract
Lichen sclerosus (LS) is an uncommon mucocutaneous condition that primarily affects the genitoanal region and is characterized by white, porcelain-like sclerotic lesions. Although its incidence peaks after menopause, LS can also occur in children, affecting both the genital and extragenital areas. We present the case of a pediatric patient with both genital and extragenital LS who responded well to oral tofacitinib therapy. This case highlights that oral tofacitinib is a safe and effective treatment option for lichen sclerosus et atrophicus (LSA) in the pediatric population.