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Old 04-16-2005, 05:40 PM   #6
LauraOSU05
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Re: Women: Does this happen to your skin on Birth Control?

Thanks for responding ladies! As much as I hate to say it, I guess I will just have to tough it out and actually look forward to the week of my period for a change! HeHe
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Old 04-17-2005, 11:47 AM   #7
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Re: Women: Does this happen to your skin on Birth Control?

Laura,
Was your skin more broken out before bcp? Have you had any luck with any other bcps or tried antibiotics?
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Old 04-17-2005, 01:32 PM   #8
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Re: Women: Does this happen to your skin on Birth Control?

Hi again BostonGirl -

I guess I should be more specific and explain my whole story to you! It's kinda long, but maybe other people can relate!

Before I started BCP, my acne was relatively mild, but sometimes moderate around my period. It focused on my forehead, nose, and a little bit on the crease of my chin. I suffered mostly from whiteheads, blackheads, and a random pustule. I dealt with it on my own with tons of over-the-counter acne treatments all through middle school and most of HS. My dad even bought me Proactiv, which worked for awhile, but then just stopped and made things worse! Finally, I was referred to a dermatologist who put me on many rounds of antibiotics. I can't remember all of the names, but a few he tried on me were Tetracycline, Erythromycin (which made me sick), Keflex, Doxycycline, and Minocycline (which I was on for the longest amount of time). The antibiotics helped a lot for awhile along with Retin-A Micro, but the side-effects got to be a little bit annoying--I was getting yeast infections pretty much 2 times a month! So, for awhile, I just used the Retin-A Micro in hopes that my skin would still stay relatively clear. It didn't really work on it's own, so I finally made an appointment with a gyno (while I was at college) who put me on OTC Lo saying that it would help my bad PMS/cramps, regulate my cycle, and help me with acne.

About a month after I started OTC Lo BCP, my chin and jawline seemed to explode with pimples...lots of cysts too! I thought it was just the initial breakout and stuck it out for about 10 months! My skin did improve a little bit in months 5-7, but then got worse again! I have the scars to prove it! At the same time that I was on OTC Lo, I tried Duac Gel and then Differin Cream and Spiro hoping they would counteract the hormones in the pill. Unfortunately, I was still breaking out horribly! My skin was even a wreck when my family went on vacation with clusters of cysts on my chin! So, I made an appointment with my gyno again--in hopes of being switched to Yasmin, Desogen, or regular OTC. The gyno said that since I never had bad side effects with OTC Lo, that I should try the regular OTC. Basically, since March of this year, I have been taking regular OTC, waiting impatiently for my skin to clear.

Another side story is that I switched dermatologists in March due to insurance coverage and she put me on Clenia Foaming Wash 1x per day, Retin-A Micro (again at night), and Rosac cream (during the day). She told me that if I wasn't away at school, she would try me on accutane, but I am still a little bit scared to go that route.

On the new regime, my skin was a little bit red and peeling, but looked great (because it was the week of my period). Last week when I started the new pill pack, my face exploded and none of the topicals seem to be helping. I guess I will tough it out for awhile and see what happens....if only I could stop picking!!!!!!

Thanks everyone for reading my story...I am open for any words of encouragement/advice!
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Old 04-17-2005, 02:38 PM   #9
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Re: Women: Does this happen to your skin on Birth Control?

The same thing happened to me. I stopped taking birth control and my skin is not breaking out like it did before. Now I only breakout around my period. I feel a lot better off birth control too. No more mood swings and headaches. Oh they were the worst. Anyway, my advice is to stopped taking birth control or switch to a different brand. I took Levulan for years with no negative side effects. I switched to OTC because I thought it was good for acne. Oh well. The birth control made my acne worse and with all the side effects it was not worth it.
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Old 04-17-2005, 03:42 PM   #10
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Re: Women: Does this happen to your skin on Birth Control?

omg that is exactly how i was too!!! right now im on accutane and they put me on seasonale so im not sure if the seasonale is making me break out b/c the accutane is supposed to ya know....
i hate it though cuz BC is supposed to clear up ur skin and it actually made mine worse!
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