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Menopause is a natural process that occurs in women typically around the age of 50. It is marked by the cessation of menstrual periods and a decline in hormone production, particularly Estrogen, Progesterone and Testosterone. Perimenopause is the transitional period before menopause, during which hormone levels fluctuate and menstrual cycles may become irregular. While this is a normal phase of life, it can bring about various changes in the body, including changes in the skin.Several studies have examined the effects of menopause on skin and ageing. Menopause and the years leading up to menopause also marks a decrease in skin collagen and loss of facial fat. Studies show that we lose about 30% of our collagen during the first five years of menopause; then about 2% every year for the next 20 years. We need collagen for dewy, glowy, plump skin. With the diminishing levels of hormones, we loss facial fullness, skin becomes thinner, less elastic, and more prone to wrinkling and sagging. Unfortunately, that is not where it ends. Menopause and perimenopause also leads to an increase in skin dryness, itching, and skin sensitivity. Pigmentary changes can occur on skin, there can be an increase in broken capillaries or aggravation of skin conditions and that’s just on our skin!
During the perimenopausal and menopausal years, the body's production of collagen and elastin decreases, which can lead to thinning, sagging, and wrinkling of the skin. Combine that with years of photo-ageing, and you can see that we need a little TLC for ourselves to be the best version of ourselves in our prime.
Skin type and concern vary so much. Book for our complimentary Visia scan to assess and discuss issues and create a bespoke treatment plan for you.
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Located on the Kings Road, our clinic is easy to reach from Chelsea, Kensington, Belgravia, Knightsbridge, South Kensington, Fulham and Battersea. We are positioned just moments from Sloane Square with excellent transport links across Central and South West London.
- Nearest tube: Sloane Square (District & Circle lines)
- Approx. 5-minute walk
- Multiple bus routes along King’s Road
- Metered on-street parking available on surrounding roads
- Nearby car parks: Duke of York Square & Cadogan Place
- Please allow additional time during peak hours
Accessibility: Please let us know if you require any assistance prior to your appointment, our team will be happy to help ensure your visit is comfortable.