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Menopause: The Impact of Hormonal Fluctuations on Skin Health


Menopause is a natural biological process characterized by significant hormonal changes. As estrogen and collagen production decrease during this time, women often experience a rapid decline in skin elasticity, particularly around the neck, jawline, and cheeks. Additionally, decreased hydration can lead to heightened sensitivity, redness, and dryness, necessitating a change in one's skincare routine.



Skin in menopause
Skin in menopause


To combat these concerns, many of my menopausal clients choose mesotherapy injectables as an effective treatment option. This method introduces essential components, such as vitamins, peptides, and pure hyluronic acid, to the skin, stimulating collagen production and increasing hydration levels.


In clinical practice, approximately 75% of my female clients have reported marked improvement within two weeks of starting treatment, with enhanced elasticity and reduced sensitivity, dryness, and redness.



While menopause presents unique challenges to skin health, addressing these issues through targeted treatments, like mesotherapy injectables, can help maintain a youthful, radiant complexion during this transformative life stage


Ka - The Skin Expert Nottingham



 
 
 

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