| Literature DB >> 24455744 |
Gérald E Piérard1, Philippe Humbert2, Enzo Berardesca3, Ulysse Gaspard4, Trinh Hermanns-Lê5, Claudine Piérard-Franchimont6.
Abstract
Menopause is a key point moment in the specific aging process of women. It represents a universal evolution in life. Its initiation is defined by a 12-month amenorrhea following the ultimate menstrual period. It encompasses a series of different biologic and physiologic characteristics. This period of life appears to spot a decline in a series of skin functional performances initiating tissue atrophy, withering, and slackness. Any part of the skin is possibly altered, including the epidermis, dermis, hypodermis, and hair follicles. Hormone replacement therapy (oral and nonoral) and transdermal estrogen therapy represent possible specific managements for women engaged in the climacteric phase. All the current reports indicate that chronologic aging, climacteric estrogen deficiency, and adequate hormone therapy exert profound effects on various parts of the skin.Entities:
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Year: 2013 PMID: 24455744 PMCID: PMC3881660 DOI: 10.1155/2013/971760
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biomed Res Int Impact factor: 3.411
Cutaneous aging modalities (from [7]).
| Aging parameters | Determinant factor |
|---|---|
| Chronology | Elapse time |
| Genetic | Genetic (premature aging syndromes, melanotype-phototype-related) |
| Actinic | Ultraviolet and infrared irradiations |
| Behaviour | Diet, tobacco, alcoholic abuse, drug addiction, and facial expressions |
| Endocrinology | Pregnancy, physiologic, and hormonal influences (ovaries, testes, thyroid, adrenals, growth hormone, etc.) |
| Catabolism | Chronic intercurrent debilitating disease (infections, cancers) |
| Gravitation | Earth gravity |