Beauty treatments for skin during menopause in Ware Hertfordshire

Treatments for Menopausal Skin at Beauty Bar

Mature skin during and after menopause is facing issues such as visible wrinkles, dehydration, loss of firmness, changes in complexion, and the loss of facial contours.

While over-the-counter cosmetics help address some of these concerns, they are not as effective as professional rejuvenating treatments.

What are the common skin changes happening during menopause?

During menopause, the body undergoes hormonal changes that can significantly impact the skin.

Skin Dryness

Menopause leads to a decrease in estrogen levels, which can cause a reduction in sebum production and impair the skin’s natural moisture barrier. This can result in dryness, flaking, and a dull complexion.

Wrinkles and Fine Lines

Reduced estrogen levels contributes to a decline in collagen and elastin production, proteins responsible for skin elasticity and firmness. As a result, menopausal skin may exhibit more visible wrinkles, deeper lines, and a loss of overall smoothness.

Thinning Skin

Estrogen decline also affects the thickness of the skin. Menopausal skin tends to become thinner and more fragile due to a decrease in cell turnover and a decline in the extracellular matrix components that provide support.

Age Spots and Pigmentation

Hormonal fluctuations during menopause can trigger an increase in melanin production, leading to the development of dark spots or patches on the skin, known as age spots or hyperpigmentation. These can show on the face, hands, and other sun-exposed areas.

Sagging and Loss of Facial Volume

With diminished collagen and elastin production, menopausal skin may experience a loss of elasticity, resulting in more pronounced sagging or drooping in certain facial areas. Loss of underlying fat pads also contributes to a loss of facial volume.

Increased Sensitivity

Menopausal skin may become more sensitive, prone to redness, and reactive to certain skincare products or environmental factors. This heightened sensitivity can be attributed to the skin’s weakened barrier function due to decreased estrogen levels.

It’s important to remember that individual experiences may vary, and not all women will experience the same skin changes during menopause.

Are there any skincare products that can help the skin during menopause?

While skincare routines may vary depending on individual needs and preferences, there are some scientifically supported approaches and products that can help address skin changes during menopause.

Hydration – Look for moisturisers that contain ingredients like hyaluronic acid, glycerin, and ceramides, which help retain moisture and strengthen the skin barrier.

Sun Protection – Protecting the skin from harmful UV rays is very important at any age.

Retinoids – Retinoids, such as retinol can help improve skin texture, stimulate collagen production, and reduce wrinkles.

Antioxidants – vitamin C and E combat free radicals and promote skin health. Antioxidants can help reduce oxidative stress and improve the overall look of the skin.

Peptides – they help stimulate collagen production and improve skin firmness.

How does menopause impact skin hydration levels?

During menopause, the hormonal changes that happen in a woman’s body can impact skin hydration levels. Estrogen, a hormone that plays an important role in maintaining skin hydration, gradually decreases during menopause.

Estrogen helps regulate the production of collagen, elastin, and hyaluronic acid, which are essential components for maintaining skin elasticity and moisture. With lower estrogen levels, the skin may become thinner, drier, and more susceptible to moisture loss, resulting in decreased skin hydration.

Menopausal changes can also affect the composition of lipids in the skin, leading to a decrease in skin barrier function. This compromised barrier function makes the skin more prone to dehydration and external factors that can impact skin hydration levels.

Why does menopause affect the skin?

Decline in Collagen Production – Estrogen helps stimulate the production of collagen, a protein that provides structural support to the skin and maintains its firmness and elasticity. As estrogen levels decline during menopause, collagen production decreases, leading to the formation of wrinkles, fine lines, and a loss of skin firmness.

Reduction in Hyaluronic Acid – Estrogen also influences the production of hyaluronic acid (HA), a substance that contributes to skin hydration and plumpness. As estrogen levels drop, HA production decreases, resulting in drier, less hydrated skin.

Melanin Production Imbalance – Estrogen helps regulate pigment production in the skin. With lower estrogen levels, there can be an imbalance in melanin production, contributing to age spots, uneven skin tone.

Slower Skin Cell Turnover – Estrogen influences the rate of skin cell turnover, promoting healthy and efficient renewal of skin cells. As estrogen declines, the turnover process slows down, leading to accumulation of dead skin cells on the surface and a dull complexion.

Decreased Blood Flow – Estrogen helps maintain adequate blood flow to the skin, to ensure a healthy supply of oxygen and nutrients. With reduced estrogen, blood flow to the skin diminishes, leading to a decrease in the delivery of essential substances and compromised skin health.

Understanding these underlying hormonal changes can help explain why menopause affects the skin and guide the development of targeted skincare treatments to mitigate the skin changes associated with this phase of life.

What professional treatments can help with age spots after menopause?

Topical Treatments

Topical treatments containing ingredients like hydroquinone, retinoids, azelaic acid, kojic acid, or vitamin C have been shown to help lighten hyperpigmented areas and fade age spots over time. These ingredients work by inhibiting melanin production or promoting cell turnover.

Chemical Peels

We recommend chemical peels to exfoliate the top layer of the skin. This can help reduce the appearance of age spots and promote an even skin tone. Chemical peels can vary in strength, so it’s important to consult with us to determine the most suitable peel for your skin.

What treatments can improve elasticity of menopausal skin?

Topical Retinoids

Using topical retinoids, such as retinol can help stimulate collagen synthesis and improve skin elasticity. It promotes cell turnover, increase collagen production, and enhance overall skin texture.

Vitamin C

Treatments with vitamin C can help promote collagen synthesis and protect the skin from oxidative stress.

Moisturisation

Keeping the skin moisturised helps maintain its flexibility and suppleness. Treatments like Profhilo and Aquabooster help in boosting the moisture levels in the skin after menopause.

Can skin after menopause have acne?

Yes, menopausal skin can be still prone to acne breakouts. Hormonal fluctuations, can contribute to an increase in androgen hormones, such as testosterone. This hormonal imbalance can stimulate sebaceous gland activity, leading to excess oil production and clogged pores.

Topical Retinoids

Topical retinoids can help regulate cell turnover, prevent the formation of comedones (clogged pores), and reduce inflammation associated with acne. Retinoids can be effective in managing both acne and signs of aging that may occur simultaneously during menopause.

Salicylic Acid

It exfoliates dead skin cells, unclog pores, and reduce the formation of acne lesions.

In salon treatments may also include various chemical peels, they can target both acne and breakouts, and the signs of aging.

Menopausal skin and collagen production

During menopause, the decline in estrogen levels can impact collagen production.

Restoring collagen levels during menopause is a complex process, and while it is difficult to fully restore collagen production to pre-menopausal levels, certain strategies may help collagen synthesis. We always advice to adapt the preventative measures and start treatments at an earlier age to keep the collagen levels at peak.

Nutrients that are important in collagen synthesis include vitamin C, vitamin E, zinc, copper, and amino acids like proline and glycine.

Microneedling and RF needling

Microneedling procedures involve creating microscopic punctures in the skin, prompting collagen production and the formation of new collagen fibers. This process can help improve skin texture, firmness, and overall quality. It needs to be done in courses and repeated twice a year.

What salon treatments are beneficial during menopause?

Menopause affects collagen production in several ways due to hormonal changes. During menopause, estrogen levels decline significantly, which can lead to a decrease in collagen synthesis. Collagen is essential for maintaining skin elasticity, strength, and hydration. As menopause progresses, it may result in visible skin aging such as wrinkles, dryness, and sagging.

Profhilo

An injectable treatment, that contains a high concentration of hyaluronic acid. It works by stimulating collagen and elastin production, improving skin hydration, texture, and firmness. Profhilo improves skin quality in menopausal women.

Radiofrequency (RF) microneedling

It is a non-invasive procedure that combines microneedling with radiofrequency energy. It works by stimulating collagen and elastin production. RF needling can help improve skin texture, reduce fine lines and wrinkles, and tighten sagging skin. This treatment is effective in boosting collagen production and improving skin quality for menopausal women.

Calcium hydroxyapatite benefits for menopausal skin

Calcium hydroxyapatite is a mineral compound that has been used in cosmetic and aesthetic procedures for facial rejuvenation and volume restoration.

Collagen Stimulation

Calcium hydroxyapatite stimulates collagen. After menopause, collagen production is low, contributing to skin aging. Calcium hydroxyapatite supports collagen synthesis.

Facial Volume Restoration

Menopausal skin experience volume loss. Calcium hydroxyapatite can be used as a skin booster to restore volume, particularly in areas prone to sagging or hollowing. It gives almost immediate results that can last for several months as the body gradually absorbs the mineral compound.

Skin Tightening

Calcium hydroxyapatite also helps to improve skin tightness and reduce fine lines and wrinkles. It works by providing a scaffold-like structure that supports the skin and promotes a more lifted and rejuvenated look.

Book your menopause skin treatment in Ware Hertfordshire today

As we age, our skin undergoes significant changes, especially during and after menopause. Menopausal skin often experiences dryness, loss of elasticity, fine lines, and changes in texture, which can affect your confidence. At Beauty Bar in Ware, Hertfordshire, we offer treatments designed to rejuvenate menopausal skin and restore its natural radiance.

Our treatments are tailored to address the specific needs of menopausal skin, using advanced technology and ingredients to hydrate, firm, and smooth. Whether you’re dealing with thinning skin, wrinkles, or dullness, we will guide you through to help you feel your best.

Located conveniently for clients in Ware, Hertford, Cheshunt, Broxbourne, Stanstead Abbotts, Stevenage, Welwyn Garden City and surrounding areas, we are dedicated to providing you with the highest quality antiaging treatments. Visit us today to learn more about our menopausal skin treatments and discover how we can help you regain a youthful, glowing complexion. Book your appointment now and take the first step towards healthier, fresher skin!

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