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Eur J Contracept Reprod Health Care ; 5(4): 248-55, 2000 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11245552

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVE: This pilot study evaluated the effects of a desogestrel-containing oral contraceptive (DSG-OC) on facial seborrhea (oiliness), acne and related factors in otherwise healthy women with moderate facial acne vulgaris. METHODS: In this double-blind, placebo-controlled study, 41 women received DSG-OC (50/100/150 microg desogestrel plus 35/30/30 microg ethinylestradiol given in a 7/7/7 day regimen) and 41 received placebo for six cycles. Seborrhea and skin assessments, and hormone analyses were performed regularly. RESULTS: Analyses of sebum output (measured using Sebutape) indicated that the effect of DSG-OC on the skin varied with facial area. Compared with placebo, DSG-OC had a statistically significant effect on the cheeks (60% relative reduction in sebum output; p = 0.02), and a non-significant effect on the forehead (30% relative reduction in sebum output). Acne lesion counts did not differ significantly between groups. Both patient and investigator assessments of skin condition (visual analog scale) indicated significant improvements with DSG-OC compared with placebo. The reduced sebum output with DSG-OC is associated with a three-fold increase in sex hormone binding globulin, as well as an expected decrease in free testosterone and other androgens that were found in this group. CONCLUSION: These results suggest that DSG-OC reduces facial oiliness and may be a useful contraceptive choice for women with this problem.


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Acne Vulgaris/prevention & control , Contraceptives, Oral, Synthetic/pharmacology , Dermatitis, Seborrheic/prevention & control , Desogestrel/pharmacology , Skin/drug effects , Skin/metabolism , Adolescent , Adult , Analysis of Variance , Contraceptives, Oral, Synthetic/therapeutic use , Desogestrel/therapeutic use , Double-Blind Method , Female , Humans , Pilot Projects , Sex Hormone-Binding Globulin/metabolism , Testosterone/blood
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