If the disc stopped my acne and suddenly I got it again, does the disc work badly?
* required field
* required field
Suggested Products
Space for your product
Anna Tyrańska Pharmacist
2 years ago
No, that doesn't mean the puck doesn't work. Although it is not intended directly for the treatment of acne, some women notice beneficial side effects on the skin when using hormonal contraception. For some women, the hormones in the contraceptive disc can help reduce the severity of acne. These hormones can reduce the production of sebum (a natural oil produced by the skin), which can contribute to acne. Additionally, the contraceptive ring can regulate hormone levels, which can help control skin hormonal problems. However, it should be remembered that the body's reaction to hormonal contraception can be different in each woman. For some people, this can lead to improved acne, while for others it may not be affected or even worsen it. If you have questions/concerns about contraception and its effects on the skin, it is always worth consulting a doctor or dermatologist who will be able to give individual advice. I encourage you to read: https://www.gdziepolek.pl/kategorie/krazki-dopochwowe