![]() Is there any part of your body that isn’t affected by menopause? You may be asking yourself that same question. Many women are familiar with some of the ways changing hormones affect your body and your life, but you may not know that changes in estrogen levels can have profound effects on your skin. During menopause, estrogen levels decline which can result in decreased elasticity. These changes may leave your skin feeling dry, thin, and droopy. Dr. Erica Kelly wants you to understand why these changes are happening and what you can do to lessen the effects.
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