Skin Care During the Menopause Period: Noninvasive Procedures of Beauty Studies

    Joanna S. Herman, Magdalena Rost‐Roszkowska, Urszula Skotnicka-Graca
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    TLDR The conclusion is that a combination of noninvasive treatments and lifestyle changes can improve skin health during menopause.
    The 2013 document reviews noninvasive skin care treatments for women during menopause, a period marked by hormonal changes that affect skin health. It notes that menopause can lead to dryness, thinning skin, and collagen degradation, necessitating special care. The review suggests using cosmetic devices and home-use preparations, alongside diet and lifestyle changes, to improve skin density and elasticity. It details various treatments like massages, chemical peeling, micro-dermabrasion, radio-wave and DC current devices, ultrasounds, and needle mesotherapy, all aimed at rejuvenating skin and stimulating collagen and elastin fibers. Additionally, it covers mesotherapy, chrysotherapy, cryotherapy, acupuncture, and cosmeceuticals, highlighting their roles in moisturizing, fibroblast stimulation, and skin regeneration. The document emphasizes a holistic approach to skin care during menopause to address aging signs and maintain skin health.
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