Addressing hormonal imbalances with lifestyle changes improves women’s skin appearance

MIAMI BEACH, Fla. — Addressing the internal hormonal changes in women will directly affect the appearance of their skin, according to a speaker at South Beach Symposium.
“Hormones directly affect skin health through various pathways including by regulating collagen production, oil production and skin hydration levels,” Erika Schwartz, MD, of Evolved Science, told Healio. “As hormone levels fluctuate throughout every stage and phase of life, skin structure and function may change, leading to pimples, wrinkles, dry skin and loss of elasticity.”
According to Schwartz,

MIAMI BEACH, Fla. — Addressing the internal hormonal changes in women will directly affect the appearance of their skin, according to a speaker at South Beach Symposium.
“Hormones directly affect skin health through various pathways including by regulating collagen production, oil production and skin hydration levels,” Erika Schwartz, MD, of Evolved Science, told Healio. “As hormone levels fluctuate throughout every stage and phase of life, skin structure and function may change, leading to pimples, wrinkles, dry skin and loss of elasticity.”
According to Schwartz,