AĀ common surgeryĀ amongĀ women, aĀ hysterectomy isĀ aĀ surgical procedure that removes the uterus. Partial hysterectomiesĀ leave the cervix intactĀ while total onesĀ involveĀ theĀ removal ofĀ the cervix, ovaries, and fallopian tubes.Ā In addition to the deeply emotional side effects,Ā skin changes are a commonĀ physical side effectĀ post-hysterectomy.Ā Ā
Skin Changes After a HysterectomyĀ Ā
Post-hysterectomy, some women report increasedĀ oilinessĀ and breakoutsĀ while others experienceĀ skinĀ dryness. The type of hysterectomy oneāsĀ undergoneĀ and whether they are using hormone replacement therapy (HRT)Ā plays aĀ majorĀ roleĀ in the skinās reaction.Ā For example, if both ovaries were removed (a bilateralĀ oophorectomy)Ā the body enters premature menopause resulting in an abrupt loss of hormones.Ā Ā
It is completely normal for the skin to change in the weeks and months following surgery. Implementing a morning and nighttime skincare routine with effective topicals can help. If skin issues arenāt improvingĀ afterĀ a few months, consult with a board-certified dermatologist. A dermatologist may prescribe prescription-grade topicals or medications.
Post-HysterectomyĀ HormonalĀ SkinĀ ChangesĀ
A hysterectomy alone doesnāt have a huge impact on hormones and aging.Ā AnĀ oophorectomyĀ (removalĀ of the ovaries),Ā however,Ā can cause significant hormonal changes. ThisĀ alsoĀ dependsĀ onĀ whetherĀ the person wasĀ pre-Ā or post-menopausal.Ā Ā
The abruptĀ removalĀ ofĀ bothĀ ovariesĀ can result in a huge drop in estrogen levels.Ā For people who have just one ovary removed, the effects may be more gradualĀ or less severe. The body is still producingĀ estrogen,Ā but it can take some timeĀ to align itself with theĀ lower levels of the hormone.Ā Ā
Humans have hormone receptors everywhere in ourĀ bodies;Ā however,Ā they predominate in certain areas, the skin beingĀ the most common.Ā One of the most influential hormones for skin health and maintaining a youthful appearance, estrogen, is a hydrating molecule responsible for maintaining fluid balance and the structural integrity of the skin. Estrogen keeps the skin moisturized and preventsĀ collagenĀ breakdown, giving the skin a firm, dewy appearance.Ā
Scientific studiesĀ have demonstrated that fluctuations in estrogen levels directly correlate to fluctuations in collagen production. Decreasing estrogen levelsĀ due to anĀ oophorectomyĀ directly impactsĀ our collagen production andĀ overallĀ skin health.Ā
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Phytoestrogen Skin TechnologyĀ Ā
To receive the skin benefits of estrogen withoutĀ directlyĀ applyingĀ estrogenĀ toĀ the skin, Dr. Zenovia formulatedĀ allĀ her topicals withĀ the REG-ulate360 Complexā¢,Ā aĀ proprietaryĀ blend that includesĀ powerful antioxidants including Resveratrol, Vitamin E, Green Tea Polyphenols, Bakuchiol, and a cutting-edge, plant-derived phytoestrogen known asĀ Geinstein.Ā GeinsteinĀ is a safe,Ā plant-based phytoestrogen in its pure form that has a very potent effect locally and doesnāt get absorbed into the tissue. In combination with a medical-grade blend of powerful antioxidants, this proprietary skin technology provides the skin with hormonal support.Ā
WithĀ Dr. Zenoviaās phytoestrogen skin technology, the skin is essentially regulated, getting constant hormonal support, and you wonāt experience estrogen or hormonal fluctuations on the epidermis. TheĀ REG-ulate360 Complexā¢Ā is safe, doesnāt have any downstream effects, and will not getĀ absorbedĀ systemically. Regular use of our topicals results in less flaking, firmer skin, and increased hydration. From an acne standpoint, by bumping the estrogen-like effect up with our topicals, the milieu of hormones affecting the tissue from the inside gets balanced at theĀ epidermisĀ so you wonāt experience a hyper-androgen acne flare.Ā
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