In some girls and women the pill (or COCP) can be used in the management of acne. The pill reduces the amount of “androgens” (male sex hormones) circulating in the body. Androgens are present in the female body, and may be associated with acne, as they cause the skin to produce more “sebum” (oils), particularly during puberty. The pill can address this. It is important to note that the “mini pill” or “progesterone only pill” does not reduce circulating androgens, thus does not appear to help acne in this way. Also, different brands and formulations of the COCP exist, and different ones may be more effective than others, in different individuals.
Some women find the pill doubly useful as a way to manage their contraception needs as well as their acne.
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Please note, all treatment and advice is issued subject to your consultation and the doctor’s assessment.