Plastic Surgeon Reveals the Ideal Menopause Skin Care Routine!

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Published 2024-04-21
Watch me, a real holistic plastic surgeon, reveal my recommendations for an effective skin care routine for women who are perimenopausal or postmenopausal. The skin changes a lot during these times, so your skin care routine should change with it.
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All Comments (21)
  • @sonyasj74
    Thank you Dr. I'm 50 and going through perimenopause. People have 'the talk' to you when you get your first period, talking about how 'your becoming a woman'' and what changes are going to happen and what it means. But nobody sits down and has a talk to you about when your period stops and what's going to happen and what it means 😞
  • @sachacombs7400
    Three years ago everything changed in my life and intensified on my 46th birthday. After talking to my doctor she realized I had severe peri menopausal symptoms. The worse was brain fog, itchy skin, weight gain, depression and anxiety… just to name a few. 6 wks ago, I did my bloodwork and my gyno prescribed the estrogen/progesterone patch. This has been God sent. I have been sleeping better. No more itching, I have more energy. I have not have anxiety or felt depressed in a month. The patch for me has been a miracle!!!!
  • I think early menopause/ menopause is never talked about. I had to have a hysterectomy at 30 so the past 7 years have been a learning experience especially with my skin! My skin definitely gets dry so thank you for this.
  • @k.s.k.7721
    I'm in my mid-70's and started following Dr.Youn's (least expensive) skin care recommendations a couple of years ago. I already have decent skin, but saw improvements quickly and have stayed within his guidelines. Needless to say, I will be making some adjustments with this new regime - and am happy to follow his advice.
  • @ceciliab5409
    lol gynecologists know nothing about menopause, Doctor in general know nothing about it. I’ve seen several drs and all they say is “ oh that’s normal at your age, it happens” they have not a clue not compasión whatsoever. So I joined this youtube menopause community now. Thank you youtube!!!
  • Awesome to see people talking more about what happens as we age. Especially menopause. Thank you!
  • @composing-chaos
    Thank you for addressing this. I’ve just started with a Master Esthetician because I don’t know what to do with my skin! I use Elf Holy Hydration. I really can’t afford pharmaceutical grade skin care… yet. I’ve been on HRT for about two years and I’m still trying to figure it out. Acne, hyperpigmentation, HAIR! I promised I wouldn’t pluck until I see her at the end of the month. My skin looks pretty good with a few wrinkles around my eyes and mouth. She’s going to start with a derma-plane and facials before we look at anything else. I would like to turn my mouth corners. I always look grumpy.
  • @KMA66
    You are a gem, Dr. Young. I really needed this😍
  • @susanmcf1
    Thank you for mentioning the sleep problem.
  • @littleninja71
    Thanks you Doctor Youn - this content is so helpful for an audience that could use age/condition specific tips. I feel so fortunate that menopause has not been difficult at all for me, but am seeing crepe-y skin on my forearms, shins, hands and feet. I need to do better with application of body moisturizer after shower and appreciate the tips you've provided and product suggestions as well. Now that I'm completely through 'the gauntlet' lol - I'm noticing my face and neck are more sensitive to my actives; primarily vitamin C, but also some sensitivity to my retinol. I'll say it again - thanks for the informative content - I understand a bit better the 'why' behind these changes. Cheers-x
  • @shdawood8639
    Wow doc thank you so much since long I needed this information
  • @beverlyrhame3692
    Oohhh, that's one truly fantastic sight to behold,thank you so much❤❤❤❤❤❤😊
  • @shannonneill227
    That is a lot of product for my face! Is there any products that combine these?
  • @likithakavya7791
    Thank you so much Sir... Sir please i want to best sunscreen sir
  • I have not noticed a difference in my skin when I went through menopause. Since I had a hysterectomy a few years before, the only way I found I had gone through the change is by a routine blood work that my doctor had done once a year when I had my prescription renewed, I never had any other symptoms that goes along with menopause either such as hot flashes, night sweats or mood swings.
  • @kateeliza6038
    Great work Dr. One question. How can we handle the heating and currently the sweat. It's a serious issue that last years and for some women forever 😢
  • @chloewolf9201
    Thank you Dr. Immediately 55 and still going through menopause. Hot sweats are terrible, anxiety headaches. It really is depressing . Your videos do cheer me up so thank you