Menopause  esc-login April 5, 2024

Menopause

Elevating wellness during the menopausal journey.

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Condition Overview

Menopause can significantly impact the skin due to hormonal changes. The reduction in oestrogen levels during menopause leads to a decrease in collagen and elastin production, resulting in thinner and less elastic skin. This can lead to increased dryness, reduced skin firmness, and the development of fine lines and wrinkles. Additionally, hormonal fluctuations can contribute to changes in pigmentation, causing uneven skin tone and dark spots. Some women may also experience increased sensitivity and a higher risk of skin issues like acne or rosacea.  

Menopause FAQs

Aesthetic treatments can help address various concerns that often accompany menopause, such as changes in skin texture, loss of volume, and the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles. These treatments aim to enhance confidence and rejuvenate the overall appearance. 

Women in menopause often seek treatments such as dermal fillers, Botox or other neuromodulators, and skin rejuvenation procedures to address specific aging-related concerns and improve overall skin health. 

Yes, certain aesthetic treatments, such as skin boosters and Profhilo can contribute to improved skin hydration, increased collagen production, and enhanced elasticity, helping to counteract the effects of dryness and sagging skin associated with menopause. 

It’s essential for women in menopause to discuss their medical history, any hormone replacement therapy, and any existing health conditions with their healthcare provider before undergoing aesthetic treatments. This ensures a personalized and safe treatment plan. 

The duration of results varies depending on the type of treatment. While some treatments offer immediate results, others may require multiple sessions for optimal outcomes. Maintenance sessions are often recommended to sustain the benefits over time.