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MenopauseA patient in her late 40s or early 50s books in frustrated that her established skincare routine has stopped delivering results. Her skin feels drier, looks thinner, has lost elasticity she had a year ago, and she’s wondering whether she needs stronger actives or a more aggressive in-clinic treatment. For experienced injectors, this is one of the most common presentations in the modern aesthetics clinic, and the answer often sits well outside the scope of topical skincare or injectables alone.

Sarah Glynne and colleagues (2025) describe the perimenopausal and postmenopausal periods as characterised by profound variations and ultimate declines in serum estradiol concentrations. That hormonal shift produces measurable, rapid changes in skin that patients tend to notice before they connect the symptoms to their broader menopausal transition. When you can name what’s happening at a systemic level, you reposition yourself from cosmetic provider to clinical adviser, which is where long-term patient relationships are built.

Where estrogen lives in the skin

R. J. Baber, N. Panay, and A. Fenton (2016), in their recommendations for the International Menopause Society, document that estrogen receptors are intimately woven into the fabric of human skin. These receptors have been detected in keratinocytes, melanocytes, hair follicles, sebaceous glands, and fibroblasts (Baber, Panay, & Fenton, 2016). Because skin function depends so heavily on estrogen signalling, hormone withdrawal at menopause produces highly measurable, detrimental effects on skin health (Baber, Panay, & Fenton, 2016).

This is the cellular reality underneath what your patient describes as her skin “suddenly changing.” She isn’t imagining it, and she isn’t failing her skincare routine.

The collagen connection

Shuyi Jin and associates (2023) describe aging skin as broadly characterised by an internal breakdown leading to loss of structural cellular maintenance, flattening of the skin-dermal connection, and significant collagen loss. Estrogen is required to stimulate the dermal fibroblasts that produce collagen and maintain the extracellular matrix. When serum estradiol drops, fibroblast activity slows and collagen production declines.

Baber, Panay, and Fenton (2016) report that clinical studies consistently show the skin visibly thins after menopause and suffers significant loss of viscoelasticity. The structural changes that follow connect directly to the concerns patients present with in clinic: loss of firmness, deeper expression lines, diminished skin quality despite consistent topical care.

This is also why purely structural interventions can feel like swimming against the tide in this patient cohort. Dermal fillers, neurotoxins, and energy-based devices restore volume and tighten tissue, but the underlying biological environment in which those treatments work has been fundamentally altered by hormone withdrawal.

What the research shows about hormonal optimisation and skin

Baber, Panay, and Fenton (2016) report that clinical interventions using estrogen have demonstrated significant dermatological benefits. Skin surface texture, water-holding capacity, dermal collagen content, and overall viscoelasticity have all shown measurable improvements with the use of estrogen therapy (Baber, Panay, & Fenton, 2016).

Erin R. Duralde, Talia H. Sobel, and JoAnn E. Manson (2023), in their state-of-the-art review on menopause management, note that estrogen-based hormone therapies remain the most effective treatments for a wide variety of menopausal symptoms. For healthy women under the age of 60 and within 10 years of the onset of menopause, initiating hormone therapy generally carries a highly favorable benefit-to-risk ratio, supporting overall quality of life alongside tissue health (Duralde, Sobel, & Manson, 2023).

This research belongs in your knowledge base because the patient sitting across from you may have no idea that her skin concerns and her broader menopausal symptoms share a single biological driver. She may be discussing hot flushes with her GP, struggling with sleep, noticing mood changes, and treating her skin in your clinic as four separate problems when the research suggests they’re closely linked.

Where this fits in your patient relationships

As an experienced injector, you are uniquely positioned to notice the physical signs of hormonal aging during routine consultations. A patient who arrives focused on fine lines and skin laxity may also be experiencing symptoms that fall outside the scope of cosmetic intervention, and your clinical observation can be the catalyst for a conversation she hasn’t had elsewhere.

The appropriate next step is encouraging that patient to speak with her gynaecologist or endocrinologist about her hormonal health. Your role isn’t to prescribe or recommend specific menopausal hormone therapy regimens, but to identify the pattern, share the research that connects her skin presentation to her broader endocrine picture, and refer her into the right clinical conversation. The combination of optimised hormonal health and well-judged aesthetic treatment supports patient outcomes in a way neither delivers alone, and that integrated perspective is what builds the kind of trust that turns a single appointment into a long-term clinical relationship.

This article is for general information only. It does not provide medical advice or recommend any treatment.

References

  • Baber, R. J., Panay, N., & Fenton, A. (2016). 2016 IMS Recommendations on women’s midlife health and menopause hormone therapy. Climacteric, 19(2), 109–150.
  • Duralde, E. R., Sobel, T. H., & Manson, J. E. (2023). Management of perimenopausal and menopausal symptoms. BMJ, 382, e072612.
  • Glynne, S., Reisel, D., Kamal, A., Neville, A., McColl, L., Lewis, R., & Newson, L. (2025). The range and variation in serum estradiol concentration in perimenopausal and postmenopausal women treated with transdermal estradiol in a real-world setting: a cross-sectional study. Menopause, 32(2), 103–111.
  • Jin, S., Li, K., Zong, X., Eun, S., Morimoto, N., & Guo, S. (2023). Hallmarks of Skin Aging: Update. Aging and Disease, 14(6), 2167–2176.

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