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“Studies show that collagen levels reduce by as much as 30% in the first 5 years of menopause due to a decrease in oestrogen levels which can lead to sagging and thinning of the skin. There is also an important reduction in sebum, hyaluronic acid and ceramides which can result in drier skin. Taking this into account, you might want to focus on ingredients stimulating collagen production such as retinol and tretinoin as well as hydrating ingredients such as hyaluronic acid and ceramides. Further changes that can be seen in the skin due to lower levels of oestrogen include a decline in melanin regulation, making the skin more prone to photodamage, which means it is never too late to start using daily sunscreen. If pigmentary changes are already seen,
prescription creams
containing hydroquinone could be recommended for certain patients.“
- Dr Amélie Seghers
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