After we turn 40 is when many of us start to notice visible changes to our skin. Loss of firmness, fine lines and wrinkles are all inevitable signs of ageing. Peri-menopause and menopause can cause significant hormonal shifts in the skin but we can take action with lifestyle changes, skincare and aesthetic procedures.
Skin Firmness
Losing skin elasticity, collagen and hyaluronic acid, is expected from around the age of 25 when levels begin to decline. You’ll start to lose these three skin components much faster during peri-menopause, which typically happens after the age of 40, as the hormones start to decline. During the menopause your collagen production can decrease rapidly, which could lead to wrinkles, sagging and dry skin.
Volume Changes
Getting older can lead to us losing fat and tissue volume in the face which can leave us with an appearance of sunken cheeks, hollow under-eye areas and thinner lips. The sagging can also make deeper folds appear on the skin such as nasolabial lines and marionette lines. It’s also normal for skin to bruise more easily due to reduced thickness.
Increased Dryness
As oestrogen levels decline during menopause and peri-menopause, the skin can often become drier and lack moisture. The reduction in oil production can leave skin feeling tight and flaky and many women find that products they’ve always used are no longer working well. The hormonal changes can also trigger dark spots or pigmentation.
Menopause is a natural part of life for women but with the right knowledge, skincare routine and lifestyle changes, your skin can remain healthy well into your 50s and beyond. Solutions to help treat the skin during menopause can include healthy diet and lifestyle changes, supporting collagen production and skin treatments.
There are many other changes that women go through that affect more than the skin such as hair thinning, weight gain, loss of confidence and vaginal changes. At Pure Perfection Clinic we have a range of treatments that can help treat these symptoms including our popular Neauvia Sectum.
If you’re not sure where to start, come along to one of our Menopause Mornings or book a consultation with our experts.
Getting older is a privilege worth celebrating, but after we turn 40 it’s also when many of us start to notice visible changes to our skin. Loss of firmness, fine lines and wrinkles are all inevitable signs of ageing. We can embrace and celebrate this, or if we don’t like how we look, we can …
With the coming of April we (are supposed to) say goodbye to winter, and throw open our windows to fresh spring air. Whilst winter isn’t quite out of the door, the mornings are certainly getting brighter and we should be able to say the same for our skin. Where the brutality of the passing season …
How Menopause Affects The Skin
After we turn 40 is when many of us start to notice visible changes to our skin. Loss of firmness, fine lines and wrinkles are all inevitable signs of ageing. Peri-menopause and menopause can cause significant hormonal shifts in the skin but we can take action with lifestyle changes, skincare and aesthetic procedures.
Skin Firmness
Losing skin elasticity, collagen and hyaluronic acid, is expected from around the age of 25 when levels begin to decline. You’ll start to lose these three skin components much faster during peri-menopause, which typically happens after the age of 40, as the hormones start to decline. During the menopause your collagen production can decrease rapidly, which could lead to wrinkles, sagging and dry skin.
Volume Changes
Getting older can lead to us losing fat and tissue volume in the face which can leave us with an appearance of sunken cheeks, hollow under-eye areas and thinner lips. The sagging can also make deeper folds appear on the skin such as nasolabial lines and marionette lines. It’s also normal for skin to bruise more easily due to reduced thickness.
Increased Dryness
As oestrogen levels decline during menopause and peri-menopause, the skin can often become drier and lack moisture. The reduction in oil production can leave skin feeling tight and flaky and many women find that products they’ve always used are no longer working well. The hormonal changes can also trigger dark spots or pigmentation.
Menopause is a natural part of life for women but with the right knowledge, skincare routine and lifestyle changes, your skin can remain healthy well into your 50s and beyond. Solutions to help treat the skin during menopause can include healthy diet and lifestyle changes, supporting collagen production and skin treatments.
There are many other changes that women go through that affect more than the skin such as hair thinning, weight gain, loss of confidence and vaginal changes. At Pure Perfection Clinic we have a range of treatments that can help treat these symptoms including our popular Neauvia Sectum.
If you’re not sure where to start, come along to one of our Menopause Mornings or book a consultation with our experts.
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