Endocrine Matters
Hair thinning. Acne in your 30s or 40s. Skin that suddenly feels dry, sensitive, or completely different. These changes can feel random — but they’re not. For many women, these are some of the earliest visible signs of hormonal shifts, especially during perimenopause and menopause. And yet, most women are told it’s just “aging” — or handed skincare products without any real explanation. In this episode of Endocrine Matters, board-certified endocrinologist Dr. Arti Thangudu is joined by dermatologist Dr. Anita Gill to break down what’s actually happening beneath the surface — and why your skin and hair deserve a real medical conversation. Because these aren’t just cosmetic concerns. They’re signals. 🔍 *What You’ll Learn* 🧠 Why hair thinning increases in women during perimenopause and menopause 📉 How estrogen decline impacts collagen, elasticity, and skin health ⚠️ Why acne can show up in your 30s and 40s (even if you never had it before) 🩺 How thyroid disease, PCOS, and hormonal shifts show up in your skin and hair 💊 The truth about supplements like biotin, collagen, and “hair growth” products 🧴 What dermatologists actually recommend (and what’s just marketing) 🚫 Why using too many skincare “actives” can make your skin worse 💉 What to know about trending treatments like peptides, exosomes, and red light therapy 📊 When hormone therapy can actually improve skin and hair changes *This Episode Is For You If:* • You’ve noticed hair thinning and don’t know why • Your skin changed suddenly in your 30s or 40s • You’re dealing with adult acne, dryness, or sensitivity • You’ve been told it’s “just aging” but that doesn’t feel like the full answer • You want real, evidence-based guidance instead of trial-and-error products ⚖️ *The Bottom Line* Your skin and hair are not separate from your health. They’re often the first place your hormones show up. And while the skincare and wellness industries offer endless products and promises, the real answer is understanding what’s happening inside your body — and treating that first. 👩⚕️ *About the Guest* Dr. Anita Gill is a board-certified dermatologist with nearly 20 years of experience in medical and cosmetic dermatology. She specializes in treating women through hormonal transitions, focusing on evidence-based care that connects internal health with external changes. *Learn More & Follow Dr. Anita Gill:* On her website - https://www.thegillcenter.com/about/ Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/thegillcenter/ Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/user/pgill2001 👩⚕️ *About the Host:* Dr. Arti Thangudu is a board-certified endocrinologist specializing in hormone health, metabolism, and menopause care. She focuses on evidence-based medicine and helping women understand what’s actually happening in their bodies. 📚 *Resources & Recommendations Mentioned:* If you’re experiencing hair or skin changes, consider discussing: • Thyroid function testing • Iron deficiency and ferritin levels • Vitamin D levels • PCOS evaluation • Perimenopause and menopause assessment 🔗 *Connect & Learn More:* ✨ Clinic: https://www.sacomplete.com/ 💌 Newsletter: https://www.sacomplete.com/complete-medicine-blog 📲 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drartithangudu 🎙 *About Endocrine Matters:* Endocrine Matters is a podcast focused on women’s hormone health, metabolism, thyroid disease, and evidence-based care. Each episode helps you understand your body clearly — without misinformation, fear, or oversimplification. ⏱ *Chapters* 00:00 Meet Dr Anita Gill 01:35 Midlife Skin Concerns 02:49 Why Hair Thins 04:33 Hormones and Skin Issues 05:48 Collagen Loss Explained 08:06 HRT and Topical Estrogen 11:30 Supplements Hype vs Evidence 14:58 Biotin Lab Interference 17:05 Derm and Endo Overlap 19:12 Hair Loss Treatments 21:14 LED Masks and Red Light 21:29 Red Light Results 22:17 How Red Light Works 23:21 Too Many Actives 25:02 Skin Barrier Basics 25:44 Simple Routine Essentials 26:50 Exosomes Explained 28:23 Choosing Safe Providers 30:54 Peptides Hype Check 33:47 Evidence Over Trends 39:15 Start Skin Care Early 41:46 Where To Find Them #WomensHealth #HormoneHealth #Perimenopause #HairLossInWomen #EndocrineMatters
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