Background: Lichen planopilaris (LPP) is a potential trichologic emergency that can result ill permanent scarring alopecia. Histopathology is a key component of the diagnostic work-Up. Objective: To identify the key histologic features that characterize LPP in order to facilitate diagnosis, ultimately leading to improved patient outcomes. Methods: Scalp biopsy specimens from 27 confirmed cases of LPP were reviewed in a blinded fashion to determine diagnostically helpful histologic features. Results: Absence of arrector pili muscles and sebaceous glands, a perivascular and perifollicular lymphocytic infiltrate in the reticular dermis and mucinous perifollicular fibroplasia within the Upper dermis with absence of interfollicular mucin, and Superficial perifollicular wedge-shaped scarring were characterizing features. Limitations: Sample size was limited, given that biopsy specimens were taken front lesions at varying stages of evolution and findings vary with disease stage. Conclusions: This study confirms many previously reported histologic features and highlights new characterizing features of mucinous perifollicular fibroplasia.