View Full Version : Will changing my birth control pill make my hair loss worse?
megan
11-25-2008, 01:12 PM
Hi, my hair has been slowly thinning since I was about 20 (I'm 33 now), which is right around when I started taking birth control pills. I switched to the NuvaRing about 2 years ago. I don't think it made it worse, but it's definitely still thinning.
My question is this.... if I switch back to birth control pills, and choose one with a low androgen index, is that a good idea? Would it cause a hormonal change that would just make things worse?
Geoffrey Redmond, MD, FACE
12-01-2008, 06:04 PM
Hi, my hair has been slowly thinning since I was about 20 (I'm 33 now), which is right around when I started taking birth control pills. I switched to the NuvaRing about 2 years ago. I don't think it made it worse, but it's definitely still thinning.
My question is this.... if I switch back to birth control pills, and choose one with a low androgen index, is that a good idea? Would it cause a hormonal change that would just make things worse?
NuvaRing is less helpful for hair loss than birth control pills. The non-androgenic pills will not make hair loss worse though they are not usually adequate treatment by themselves. Choice of birth control pill is discussed in my book, It's Your Hormones.
Shelly
12-22-2008, 09:15 AM
I've been on Yaz but I'm thinking it has caused my hair loss.
My doctor prescribed Desogen. I was on it ten years ago and was fine.
Do you think it would be wise to switch to this brand?
Help. Everyday it's WORSE and I'm sadder.
Geoffrey Redmond, MD, FACE
12-30-2008, 11:11 AM
I've been on Yaz but I'm thinking it has caused my hair loss.
My doctor prescribed Desogen. I was on it ten years ago and was fine.
Do you think it would be wise to switch to this brand?
Help. Everyday it's WORSE and I'm sadder.
There is much misinformation spread by rumor about birth control pills, which just makes it harder for women to decide whether to use the pill and to pick the best one for their bodies.
Yaz is one of the most hair friendly birth control pills and any effect it has on hair will be positive. However it will not stop hair loss by itself. Yaz has 20 micrograms of estrogen, while Desogen has 30. Since estrogen makes hair grow better, Desogen might help hair more. However Desogen has more days of inactive pills, which is not good for hair. So it is hard to be certain which is better.
Both of these pills should help hair somewhat but are probably not sufficient treatment by themselves. Usually a testosterone blocker or other treatment will be necessary. It is important to be aware that stopping the pill often triggers shedding, so I do not recommend stopping because of hair shedding unless there are side effects, medical reasons or, or course, wanting pregnancy. I cannot cover all variables so any decision on any meds must be made with your doctor.