There are several ways metabolism can affect the appearance and quality of the skin.
High blood sugar levels can lead to a process known as glycation, where sugar molecules attach to proteins such as collagen.
This process can make collagen fibres stiffer and less elastic, contributing to:
Metabolic imbalance can increase inflammation within the body.
Low-grade inflammation is known to accelerate ageing by damaging cells and impairing tissue repair.
In the skin, this may lead to:
Metabolic health is closely linked to hormone balance.
Hormones influence many aspects of skin biology, including:
Hormonal changes during perimenopause and menopause can therefore have a significant impact on skin quality.
Skin cells require energy to regenerate and repair damage.
Metabolic dysfunction can reduce mitochondrial efficiency, limiting the energy available for these processes.
This can contribute to slower skin renewal and reduced radiance.
Many people are surprised to discover that metabolic health can influence how well cosmetic treatments work.
When internal health is optimised, treatments that stimulate collagen or regenerate skin can often produce more effective and longer-lasting results.
This is why a growing number of doctors are adopting a more holistic approach to aesthetic medicine, combining advanced technologies with an understanding of metabolic and hormonal health.
At Skinfresh, treatment plans are designed to support skin health at multiple levels.
Technologies that help stimulate collagen and improve skin quality include:
- Exion® Face increases skin hydration and hyaluronic acid
These treatments encourage the skin to regenerate gradually, producing natural-looking improvements over time.
In some cases, treatments such as Profhilo®, Sunekos®, Dermapen4 microneedling, or PRP regenerative therapiesmay also be recommended to support skin hydration and tissue repair.
At Skinfresh Clinic, Dr Frances Pitsilis integrates aesthetic medicine with an understanding of the metabolic, hormonal, and nutritional factors that influence skin health which she has been doing for 26 years. She is the leader in understanding internal health support to help the skin .
This perspective can be particularly valuable for women navigating midlife and menopause, when metabolic and hormonal changes often influence skin ageing.
By considering both internal health and external treatments, patients often achieve results that are not only more natural, but also more sustainable.
While advanced cosmetic treatments can improve skin quality and stimulate collagen, the foundation of healthy skin always begins inside the body.
When metabolic health is supported, skin is better able to:
For patients seeking a more comprehensive and medically informed approach to skin rejuvenation in Auckland, Skinfresh offers personalised treatment plans designed to support both skin health and overall wellbeing.
If you are noticing changes in your skin — particularly during midlife or menopause — a personalised consultation can help determine which treatments may best support your skin.
At Skinfresh Clinic in Milford, Dr Frances Pitsilis combines medical expertise with advanced skin rejuvenation technologies to create treatment plans tailored to each individual.
Book a consultation to discover how a holistic approach to skin health can help you achieve natural, confident results. 0800SKINHEALTH https://www.skinfresh.co.nz/book-an-appointment