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Will Pinodin Help In Curing Dark Patches Around Eyes, Chin And Nose Caused Due To Contraceptive Pill?

Hi I have developed dark patches around my eyes, chin, around my nose and now beginning to see on my cheeks as well. I am guessing it started due to contraceptive (Krimson 33) pill that I have been taking since 8 months now. Please advise how do I get rid of this. Will Pinodin TX help?
Sat, 31 May 2014
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Hi,
Welcome to healthcare Magic!
The problem of abnormal facial pigmentation is called melasma and is related to hormonal imbalance. Krimson is a well known cause in some patients.
You should get yourself examined by a local dermatologist.
You will need to discontinue Krimson and the dermatlolgist may add additional depigmenting drugs if you happen not to recover from them after you stop Krimson.
I hope the advise would be informative and useful for you.
Take Care!
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Will Pinodin Help In Curing Dark Patches Around Eyes, Chin And Nose Caused Due To Contraceptive Pill?

Hi, Welcome to healthcare Magic! The problem of abnormal facial pigmentation is called melasma and is related to hormonal imbalance. Krimson is a well known cause in some patients. You should get yourself examined by a local dermatologist. You will need to discontinue Krimson and the dermatlolgist may add additional depigmenting drugs if you happen not to recover from them after you stop Krimson. I hope the advise would be informative and useful for you. Take Care!