Birth Control Pills For Acne
Using birth control pills for acne flare ups may or may not be an effective
method of control.
Acne first develops during adolescence, when hormone levels begin to surge.
When hormone levels rise, the sebaceous glands produce excess oil. This oil
combined with dead skin cells and dirt becomes trapped within the skin's pores
and acne develops.
Since acne can be triggered by fluctuating hormone levels within the body, it
stands to reason that acne can appear at the various 'stages' in life when hormone
levels are changing such as puberty, pregnancy and menopause. It also makes sense
that controlling hormone levels may reduce acne outbreaks.
The use of birth control pills for acne treatment is an attempt to regulate hormones.
It is important to understand that every human body contains both male and female hormones.
Overactive sebaceous glands are the result of rising levels of the male hormones -
testosterone and androgens. Birth control pills contain artificial female hormones -
estrogen and/or progestin. The theory is that birth control pills shut down the
ovaries which are producing inappropriate male hormones allowing a more balanced
male/female hormone mixture.
Problems With Birth Control Pills
There are problems with using birth control pills to control acne. Some women
may actually notice their acne worsen with the use of birth control pills
until the estrogen levels become dominant.
Women who do take the birth control pill and who notice that their acne is
getting worse should discuss the situation with their doctor. Different brands
of oral contraception have different levels of hormones. Switching to another brand may bring acne
back under control. There are several brands that may help clear up acne but only
Ortho Tri-cyclen has been approved by the FDA for treating acne.
Using birth control pills for acne control is only a temporary solution. Many
women find that once they stop using birth control pills, their acne returns -
sometimes worse than before.
Birth control pills often have undesirable side effects. There are also
other more serious
health risks than acne to consider.
It is for these reasons that using birth control pills for acne control should be
considered only after all other treatment options have failed and always with the
guidance of your physician.
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