Plastic Surgeon: The Perfect Menopause Skin Care Routine!

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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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DoctorYoun
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1. Use milky or hydrating clenser in morning
2.anti oxident serum with vitamin c and e
3. Brightening cream with kojic acid or licoric root extract
4. moisturizer with hyaluronic acid or ceramides
5. Sunscreen of 30 or higher
6. Use essential oil make up remover
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Cynt-pd
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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 😞

sonyasj
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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!!!!

sachacombs
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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.

k.s.k.
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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.

SoloAdventureDiva
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Awesome to see people talking more about what happens as we age. Especially menopause. Thank you!

catopiaofthevalley
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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!!!

ceciliab
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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.

composing-chaos
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Thank you so much, Dr. Youn, for these great and valuable skincare recommendations to help combat and repair dry skin.

LaPerledesAntilles
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Thank you for mentioning the sleep problem.

susanmcf
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Can you please list over the counter products that we can use as mentioned in your video?

LATASHAH-crdv
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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.

caroljeanscott
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It's important to make sure we start telling people to apply an occlusive anytime you apply a hyaluronic acid without it, it can actually dry your skin out.

jenniferbentley
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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

chloewolf
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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

littleninja
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I went through menopause in my late 30's, I'm 43 now. My Mom started in her 40's. She needed HRT. I was fine with some OTC herbal. My skin was fine, still have some acne. But Im definitely starting to see the collagen lacking. Just don't have much money to spend and would rather spend it on night care.

TikiHi
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Thanks you Doctor, I'm gonna share this to my mom! 🙌🏻

erikaklatt
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Mine still isn’t dry. I’m oily in the tzone. FYI I’ll be 49 in June. But definitely perimenopausal! I have 6 months to go to reach menopause but every time I think I’m almost there, I have a cycle! But I use tretinoin religiously! ❤

GenXfrom
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You are a gem, Dr. Young. I really needed this😍

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