Many women notice that their skin changes dramatically during their late 40s and early 50s. Treatments that once worked well may seem less effective, skin may become thinner and drier, and the face may look more tired even when you feel energetic and healthy.
These changes are often linked to menopause, one of the most significant biological transitions affecting the skin.
Understanding what is happening — and choosing treatments suited to this stage of life — can make a remarkable difference.
At Skinfresh Clinic in Milford on Auckland’s North Shore, Dr Frances Pitsilis specialises in helping women navigate the skin changes associated with menopause through a combination of advanced aesthetic treatments and an understanding of hormonal and metabolic health.
During menopause, declining oestrogen levels affect many aspects of skin health.
Common changes include:
Research suggests that women may lose up to 30% of their skin collagen in the first five years after menopause, which explains why skin can suddenly appear less firm or radiant.
This shift often leads to what many women describe as a “disappointment stage”, when previous cosmetic treatments no longer seem to produce the same results.
Earlier in life, cosmetic treatments often correct relatively simple issues such as fine lines or mild volume loss.
During menopause, however, skin ageing becomes more complex because multiple changes occur at the same time:
For this reason, treatment strategies often need to evolve.
Rather than simply repeating previous treatments, many women benefit from therapies that stimulate collagen and improve skin quality.
While treatment plans should always be personalised, several modern technologies can be particularly helpful for supporting menopausal skin.
These treatments encourage the skin to produce new collagen, helping improve firmness and resilience.
At Skinfresh, these may include:
- Dermapen4 - enhances collagen production
These treatments are popular because they provide gradual, natural-looking improvements with minimal downtime.
Menopause often leads to reduced skin hydration and elasticity.
Treatments that support skin quality may include:
These treatments focus on improving overall skin health rather than simply treating individual wrinkles.
Some treatments use the body’s own healing mechanisms to support skin regeneration.
These include:
These treatments stimulate collagen production and help improve skin texture and radiance.
Skin changes during menopause are influenced not only by external factors but also by internal health.
Hormones, nutrition, metabolic health, and inflammation can all affect skin quality.
Dr Frances Pitsilis has extensive experience in the metabolic, hormonal, and nutritional changes associated with ageing and menopause, allowing treatment plans to take a more comprehensive approach to skin rejuvenation.
This holistic perspective can help support long-term skin health as well as visible improvements.
Located in Milford on Auckland’s North Shore, Skinfresh is a boutique doctor-led cosmetic clinic founded by Dr Frances Pitsilis.
The clinic specialises in supporting women through the skin changes associated with midlife and menopause, while also helping younger women experiencing hormonal skin concerns such as acne and PCOS.
Skinfresh offers an extensive range of treatments designed to achieve natural-looking results with minimal pain and minimal downtime, allowing patients to maintain busy professional and family lives.
Menopause represents a significant transition, but it does not mean that vibrant, healthy skin is no longer achievable.
With the right combination of expert guidance, modern skin technologies, and attention to internal health, many women find they can achieve some of their most natural and satisfying results during this stage of life.
For women seeking a thoughtful and medically informed approach to menopause skin treatments in Auckland, Skinfresh offers personalised care designed to support skin health at every stage.