The Midlife Truth: Science-backed conversations on hormones, health, aesthetics, and aging well
If your skin changed in your 40s and it felt like it happened overnight… it didn’t. Your estrogen changed. In this episode, I break down what declining estradiol actually does to your skin and why so many women notice dryness, sagging, dullness, dark spots, and crepiness during perimenopause and menopause. With over 20 years of experience as a nurse practitioner and more than a decade in aesthetic and wellness medicine, I’ve watched this shift happen again and again. And the good news? There are real, evidence-based ways to support your skin during this phase of life. We cover: • How estrogen affects collagen, elastin, hydration, and dermal thickness • Why collagen can decline up to 30 percent in the first five years of menopause • Why filler alone does not fix aging skin • The role of bio stimulators like Sculptra and Radiesse • CO2 and Frax lasers for collagen regeneration • Microneedling and where it fits • Systemic vs topical estradiol • How to adjust your skincare in your 40s and beyond • Hydrolyzed collagen, creatine, and internal support Aging skin requires a different strategy. This episode walks you through what actually works. Subscribe and stay tuned. Next week Misty and I are diving into hormone replacement therapy and separating fact from fear. 00:00 Why your skin didn’t change overnight 01:15 What estradiol does for the skin 02:30 Collagen loss in menopause explained 03:45 Why filler alone does not fix aging skin 04:40 How aesthetics has evolved since 2014 06:00 Bio stimulators: Sculptra and Radiesse 07:10 CO2 and Frax lasers for collagen stimulation 08:00 Microneedling and when to use it 08:45 Systemic vs topical estradiol 10:00 How skincare needs to change in your 40s 11:00 Retinoids, barrier repair, and over exfoliation 12:00 Hydrolyzed collagen and creatine 13:00 Multifaceted approach to aging skin 14:00 Next episode on HRT
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