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Does Melasma Go Away After Stopping Birth Control?

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Updated on: 20th May, 2023

Does Melasma Go Away After Stopping Birth Control?

Are you struggling with dark patches on your face, particularly around your cheeks, forehead, or upper lip? Many people, especially women, face this common skin condition called melasma. But what if we told you that your birth control could be the culprit?

Melasma can be a persistent and bothersome issue, affecting one’s confidence and self-esteem. But does melasma go away after stopping birth control? Let’s find out.

In this blog, we will explore whether stopping birth control can help alleviate this condition. Keep reading!

Table Of Content

  • How Does Birth Control Pills Trigger Melasma?
  • Melasma After Stopping Birth Control Pills
  • Conclusion

How Does Birth Control Pills Trigger Melasma?

    Birth control pills, also known as oral contraceptives, contain hormones such as estrogen and progesterone that help prevent pregnancy by regulating their levels. However, these hormones can also trigger melasma in some individuals.

    The exact mechanism by which birth control pills trigger melasma has yet to be fully understood. However, it is believed that the estrogen in birth control pills can stimulate the melanocytes, pigment-producing cells in the skin. This increased melanin production can lead to dark patches on the skin, characteristic of melasma.

    Furthermore, progesterone, another hormone found in many types of birth control pills, may also trigger melasma. Progesterone can stimulate the production of melanocyte-stimulating hormone (MSH), which can increase melanin synthesis in the skin and contribute to the development of melasma. 

    Melasma After Stopping Birth Control Pills

      The answer to whether melasma goes away after stopping birth control is not definitive and may vary from person to person. In some cases, melasma may improve after discontinuing birth control as the hormonal influence on melanocyte activity decreases. However, it may take time for the hormonal levels to stabilise and for the skin to heal, and melasma may not disappear immediately after stopping birth control.

      However, in some cases, pigmentation may persist even after discontinuing birth control pills. In that case, you may need to consult a melasma doctor for a proper evaluation and treatment of your melasma. 

      Sometimes, the dermatologist may prescribe topical treatments, chemical peels or laser therapy according to the severity of the condition.

      Considering melasma treatment in Pune can help you to minimise those dark spots on your face or other body parts.

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      Conclusion

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