What’s Your Concern?
Menopause Related Ageing
As women approach menopause, they experience various changes in their bodies, including hormonal imbalances that can lead to visible signs of ageing on the face.
At Youtopia, we understand that these changes can be distressing, but we also know that there are effective treatments available to help you combat them.
Our team of experts can provide you with tailored treatment plans that address your unique needs and concerns, using state-of-the-art technology and innovative techniques to help you look and feel your best. Book your consultation at our skin clinic in Cannock to discuss your options.
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Our Menopause-Related Ageing Treatments
At Youtopia, we take a holistic approach to aesthetics and understand that menopause-related ageing concerns are more than just skin-deep.
During menopause, a woman’s estrogen levels decline, leading to significant changes in the skin. Menopausal skin tends to become drier, thinner, and more prone to irritation. The decrease in estrogen affects the production of collagen and elastin, resulting in a loss of skin elasticity and firmness. This can contribute to the appearance of fine lines, wrinkles, and sagging skin.
Additionally, menopausal skin may experience increased sensitivity and redness due to decreased oil production and compromised skin barrier function. This can make the skin more vulnerable to external irritants and environmental aggressors. Hormonal fluctuations can also trigger an overproduction of melanin, leading to the development of dark spots or patches on the skin commonly known as hyperpigmentation.
We offer a range of treatments that target the root cause of ageing, helping you to restore your natural beauty and feel confident in your own skin. Our team of experts will work with you to develop a personalised treatment plan that is tailored to your needs, addressing your specific concerns and providing you with the best possible outcomes.
At Youtopia, we offer a range of treatments that are designed to address menopause-related ageing concerns. These include:
- Secret RF Microneedling: This advanced treatment uses micro-needles to deliver controlled radiofrequency energy deep into the skin, stimulating collagen and elastin production to improve firmness, texture and elasticity. It helps counteract the loss of structural support seen with hormonal ageing, reducing crepey skin and signs of laxity on the face and neck for a smoother, more lifted appearance.
- Dermal Fillers: These injectable gels restore lost facial volume and support skin structure that becomes thinner and less resilient during menopause. By plumping areas like cheeks, temples and around the mouth they soften deeper lines and improve contours, helping rejuvenate crepey, sagging skin and enhance natural shape. Fillers can also attract and retain moisture to boost hydration and firmness, smoothing signs of hormonal ageing for a fresher, more balanced appearance.
- Polynucleotides: This innovative injectable treatment triggers tissue regeneration and restores hydration, tone and elasticity to skin affected by menopausal changes. It helps strengthen thinning, hormonally aged skin from within, improving resilience and skin quality while reducing visible signs of laxity and dehydration.
- Profhilo: This injectable skin remodelling treatment works by deeply hydrating the skin while stimulating collagen and elastin production. It improves elasticity, firmness and overall skin quality, helping to strengthen thinning menopausal skin and slow the visible signs of ageing for a smoother, healthier appearance.
Common Questions
The common signs include wrinkles, fine lines, loss of volume, and changes in skin texture and elasticity.
We offer a range of personalised treatment plans that address your specific concerns and provide you with the best possible outcomes.
Yes, all our treatments are FDA-approved and safe, and our team of experts follows strict protocols to ensure your safety and comfort.
Treatment times can vary depending on the specific treatment plan, but most treatments take between 30 minutes to an hour.