I changed the pills and returned to my lesiplus because they had a good effect on my skin, on June 1 I took the first pill and I have a lot of acne on my cheeks, should I worry? Do you give more time
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Anna Lewandowska Pharmacist, Editor
12 months ago
There is no reason to be immediately concerned, but it is worth giving more time for the effects of changing birth control pills to stabilize. The effects of hormonal contraception on the skin can vary and often require an adaptation period.
Sometimes, after changing tablets, there may be a temporary deterioration of the skin condition before improvement occurs. This is related to the body's adaptation to the new hormonal balance. After changing birth control pills, the body needs time to adapt to the new hormonal composition. This process can take from a few weeks to even 3 months.
Every body reacts differently to hormonal changes. What worked well in the past may need a new period of adaptation. If the condition of the skin deteriorates significantly or persists for a longer period of time (more than 3 months), it is worth consulting a gynecologist. You may need to adjust the composition or dosage of your tablets. If you are not able to make a face-to-face visit, I attach a link to the online teleconsultation:
https://www.gdzi epolek.pl/telekonsultacja/z-ginekologiem
During the transition period, it is worth paying attention to proper skin care and a diet rich in nutrients beneficial to the skin.
I also encourage you to read the articles:
https://www.gdziepolek.pl/artykuly/dermokosmetyki-do-skory-tradzikowej
https://www.gdziepolek.pl/artykuly/fakty-i-mity-o-tradziku-mlodzienczym