The Science of Skin

The Resurgence of Topical Estrogen for skin aging


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In this episode of Skincare Confidential, Dr. Patti Farris and Dr. Ellen Gendler discuss the resurgence of topical estrogen in skincare. In this engaging conversation, Ellen Gendler shares her years of experience and knowledge surrounding the use of topical estrogen creams. They explore the complexities of intrinsic aging, the clinical signs of estrogen deficient skin and the role of topical estrogen for preventing skin aging. They also discuss some of the concerns surrounding the use of topical estrogen and the potential role for selective estrogen receptor modulators or SERMs.

 

Takeaways

Topical estrogens have gained popularity for their potential skin benefits.
Estrogen deficiency leads to various skin issues as we age.
Topical estrogen can be beneficial when used correctly and in moderation.
Concerns about systemic absorption of topical estrogens are prevalent.
Case reports should be interpreted cautiously in the context of topical estrogen use.
Different types of estrogens have varying effects on the skin.
Studies show that topical estrogens can improve skin thickness and elasticity.
Topical estrogens are not a substitute for other effective skincare treatments. Topical estrogen is more about prevention than reversal.
Visible changes in skin care treatments are often immediate, unlike estrogen.
The effectiveness of topical estrogen varies between sun-protected and photodamaged skin.
Retinoids remain the gold standard in skin care for aging.
Melasma exacerbation is a concern with topical estrogen, but evidence is limited.
SERM compounds show promise but require more research.
Combination approaches in skin care yield better results than relying on a single product.
Online health products are proliferating, but caution is necessary.
The importance of vetting sources for topical treatments cannot be overstated.
Clinical judgment is essential in evaluating the effectiveness of skin care treatments.

Disclaimer: This podcast is not intended to provide diagnosis, treatment, or medical advice. Content provided in this podcast is for educational purposes only. Please consult with a physician regarding any health-related diagnosis or treatment.

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