Which areas tend to show menopausal skin thinning earliest, and how can that guide treatment?

The areas people tend to notice earliest are the face and the tops of the hands. In the skin expert discussion we share here at Alloy, board-certified dermatologist Dr. Ellen Gendler specifically said those are the places people complain about first when skin gets thinner. On the face, high-movement areas also show changes sooner, like around the eyes and mouth, where fine lines form more easily.

That can help guide treatment by focusing first on the areas with the clearest signs of estrogen loss. For facial thinning, dryness, and loss of elasticity, topical estrogen, especially estriol, may help improve skin thickness, hydration, collagen, and elasticity. If sun damage, texture, or fine lines are also part of the picture, tretinoin can be useful too, because it works differently and can be used alongside topical estrogen. Daily sunscreen and gentle, fragrance-free hydration also matter, since menopausal skin is often drier and more sensitive.

If you want the details, these are the most relevant reads: What is estrogen-deficient skin and how to treat itWhy topical estrogen should be part of your skincare

For facial treatment options at Alloy, you can look at M4 estriol face cream and tretinoin face cream.

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