GaldermaTacklesMenopause-relatedSkinChangesWithGlobalSurveyandClinicalTrialInclusivity
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Menopausal women experience a decline in estrogen, which supports many aspects of skin health, with fluctuations starting in the peri-menopausal stage.4,5Decreasing estrogen leads to an expedited decline in collagen and elastin, with a 30% reduction in collagen seen within the first five years post-menopause, causing the skin to lose firmness and be more prone to wrinkles.4-6It also decreases the hyaluronic acid levels in the skin, which can result in dehydration, dryness, and itchiness.4
Often not very well-known and understood, the effects of menopause on the skin are frequently overlooked but can negatively impact wellbeing.2,7,8Galderma’s survey found that women agreed or strongly agreed that menopause-related skin changes made them feel less attractive (60%), anxious (57%), less confident (55%), and want to socialize less (46%).1Aesthetic treatments can help to address this by targeting the root causes and correcting these skin changes for an enhance
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