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Hormonal Changes Can Lead To Sagging Skin For Both Men & Women
The skin is a complex, dynamic organ whose appearance and behavior are influenced by a myriad of factors. For example, external stressors like pollution and UV exposure are famously damaging to the skin, the latter of which can account for up to 90% of visible skin aging1.
Lifestyle factors can also play a role: Nutrition, as another example, can provide the building blocks needed for collagen, elastin, and the other components that make up the skin—or a diet high in inflammatory foods can also wreak havoc on the skin.
Internal factors are also at play. In fact, hormones have a huge role in how our skin looks—especially with age, says internal medicine physician and longevity specialist Anant Vinjamoori, M.D.
I spoke with Vinjamoori on mindbodygreen’s beauty podcast Clean Beauty School about skin longevity and how we can better support our skin and bodies for the long term.
One area he emphasized was how hormone shifts may affect the integrity of the skin structure—leading to sagging, loss of suppleness, and fine lines.