By Jessica Patrone
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March 29, 2024
As women transition through perimenopause and menopause, a whirlwind of hormonal changes rewrites the body's operating manual. Sleep patterns become erratic, moods can swing like a pendulum, and one of the most visible transformations often plays out on the surface – the skin. That once-plump, radiant canvas can begin to lose its luster, replaced by dryness, a network of wrinkles, and a worrisome loss of elasticity. These changes can be a source of frustration and insecurity. But don’t worry! I have a passion for empowering women as they navigate the complexities of hormonal shifts. Here, I want to equip you with valuable knowledge and effective skincare strategies to combat these visible signs of aging and rediscover your skin's youthful glow. Estrogen's Impact on Skin Health and Potential Solutions Estrogen possesses "hyperproliferative effects," essentially stimulating tissue growth and thickness [1 (Journal of Drugs in Dermatology, 2020)]. During perimenopause and menopause, natural estrogen levels decline, leading to several visible changes in the skin: