Hormones & Skin

HORMONES, ENDOCRINE AGEING & SKIN BEHAVIOUR

(How hormonal signals reshape collagen, inflammation, texture, firmness and pigment)

THE SKIN IS A HORMONE-RESPONSIVE ORGAN

Hormones influence every system in the body — but nowhere are their effects more visible than in the skin.

Hormonal changes control:

  • collagen production
  • elasticity
  • oil activity
  • pigmentation
  • inflammation
  • hydration
  • wound healing
  • sensitivity
  • redness
  • barrier strength
  • cell turnover
  • circulation
  • fat distribution
  • immune behaviour

This page teaches clients something almost nobody explains clearly:

Skin ageing is not just chronological — it is hormonal.

Your skin reflects your:

  • stress levels
  • sleep patterns
  • menstrual cycle
  • perimenopause stage
  • menopause transition
  • testosterone balance
  • DHT activity
  • thyroid function
  • insulin stability
  • cortisol levels
  • oestrogen deficiency
  • HRT (hormone replacement therapy)
  • gender-affirming hormone therapy

Hormonal balance = youthful, stable, predictable skin.

Hormonal imbalance = reactive, sensitive, ageing skin.

WHY THIS PAGE IS CRITICAL TO UNDERSTANDING AGEING

Clients often say:

  • “My skin suddenly changed overnight.”
  • “I look older this year than ever before.”
  • “Everything irritates my skin now.”
  • “My pigment has become darker.”
  • “My face feels dryer and thinner.”
  • “My breakouts came back at 40.”
  • “I feel inflamed all the time.”
  • “My under-eyes have collapsed.”
  • “My jawline dropped suddenly.”

These are not random events.

They are predictable hormonal patterns.

This page gives clients and the web creator the scientific foundation for:

  • menopausal protocols
  • perimenopausal sensitivity
  • testosterone-related skin changes
  • cortisol-induced ageing
  • thyroid-driven texture issues
  • insulin and sugar-related inflammation
  • androgen (DHT) changes
  • oestrogen-driven collagen loss
  • fibroblast fatigue
  • pigmentation changes

THE SCIENCE OF HORMONAL AGEING — WHY SKIN RESPONDS SO DRAMATICALLY

Hormones act like messengers that:

  • turn genes on and off
  • increase or reduce collagen
  • raise or lower inflammation
  • increase or reduce oil
  • affect water retention
  • regulate fibroblasts
  • influence circulation
  • affect pigment pathways
  • modify immune responses

When these messages change — the skin changes.

Hormonal ageing is not subtle.

It is powerful, visible, structural and behavioural.

WHAT THIS PAGE COVERS

By the end of Page 5, clients will understand:

  • oestrogen’s influence on collagen
  • progesterone’s role in sensitivity
  • testosterone and oil activity
  • DHT and jawline breakouts
  • thyroid hormones and skin texture
  • cortisol and inflammatory ageing
  • insulin and inflammatory pigmentation
  • menopausal collagen decline
  • perimenopausal inflammation
  • andropause (male hormone decline)
  • transgender hormonal effects
  • ethnic differences in hormonal response
  • how Aeternitas technology balances hormone-driven ageing

WHY THIS PAGE MATTERS FOR TREATMENT OUTCOMES

Hormonal ageing shapes:

  • tolerance to energy-based devices
  • inflammation after RF
  • pigment response
  • healing speed
  • collagen rebuilding
  • elastin repair
  • sensitivity to HIFU
  • redness after LED
  • swelling after Cryo
  • vascular behaviour
  • risk of PIH
  • long-term outcomes

Understanding hormones = better results, fewer complications.

THE BIOLOGY OF HORMONES & SKIN AGEING

(How each hormone influences collagen, elasticity, inflammation, pigment, oil, and skin behaviour)

THE SKIN IS A HORMONE-DEPENDENT ORGAN

Hormones control nearly every visible change in the skin:

  • firmness
  • thickness
  • elasticity
  • inflammation
  • redness
  • oil activity
  • hydration
  • pigment
  • healing
  • sensitivity
  • texture
  • collagen and elastin production

When hormones shift, skin behaviour shifts immediately.

Page 5B explains each major hormone and its effect on the skin.

OESTROGEN — THE COLLAGEN-PROTECTOR

Oestrogen is the hormone most responsible for youthful skin.

It increases:

  • collagen production
  • elastin density
  • fibroblast activity
  • ECM hydration
  • hyaluronic acid
  • vascular health
  • wound healing
  • barrier strength
  • antioxidant protection

Oestrogen declines begin as early as age 32–35, accelerating from 40–55.

The consequences are dramatic:

  • 30% collagen lost in the first 5 years of menopause
  • increased laxity
  • thinning dermis
  • crepey texture
  • slower healing
  • increased redness
  • deeper lines
  • under-eye collapse
  • neck ageing
  • mouth-area ageing

This is one of the biggest drivers of female structural ageing.

PROGESTERONE — THE SENSITIVITY HORMONE

Progesterone influences:

  • water retention
  • barrier function
  • oil activity
  • inflammation

Low progesterone (common from mid-30s onward):

  • increases sensitivity
  • increases inflammation
  • increases redness
  • weakens the barrier
  • increases dryness
  • increases irritation
  • worsens rosacea-type reactions

In perimenopause, progesterone fluctuations cause skin to feel “all over the place.”

TESTOSTERONE — THE STRUCTURAL & OIL HORMONE

Testosterone increases:

  • dermal thickness
  • collagen density
  • structural strength
  • jawline definition
  • muscle support under the skin
  • oil activity (sebum)

In women:

Low testosterone →

  • thinning skin
  • low glow
  • decreased firmness
  • reduced oil (dryness)
  • accelerated ageing

In men:

Testosterone decline (andropause) →

  • heavy sagging
  • deeper folds
  • sudden jawline loss

In transgender clients:

MTF (oestrogen therapy) →

  • testosterone falls
  • skin becomes more feminine, thinner, sensitive

FTM (testosterone therapy) →

  • oil increases
  • acne and inflammation may increase
  • increased collagen density over time

DHT (DIHYDROTESTOSTERONE) — THE JAWLINE BREAKOUT HORMONE

DHT is a derivative of testosterone and drives:

  • jawline acne
  • cystic breakouts
  • inflammation
  • scarring
  • oil overproduction

High DHT is common in:

  • men
  • women with hormonal imbalance
  • PCOS
  • FTM testosterone therapy
  • stress-driven androgen surges

It also causes:

  • deeper pores
  • thicker texture
  • stronger sebaceous glands
  • more stubborn inflammation

CORTISOL — THE STRESS HORMONE THAT ACCELERATES AGEING

Cortisol is one of the most destructive hormones for the skin.

It causes:

  • collagen breakdown
  • inflammation
  • redness
  • sensitivity
  • dehydration
  • slower healing
  • barrier disruption
  • pigmentation
  • increased vasodilation
  • worsening rosacea patterns
  • tired, flat skin

Long-term cortisol elevation 

inflammageing + structural ageing + faster visible ageing

THYROID HORMONES — THE SKIN’S METABOLIC REGULATORS

Thyroid hormones (T3/T4) control:

  • cell turnover
  • hydration
  • microcirculation
  • barrier function
  • oil balance

Low thyroid (underactive):

  • dry skin
  • coarse texture
  • slow healing
  • puffiness
  • increased inflammation
  • dullness
  • poor circulation

High thyroid (overactive):

  • flushing
  • thinning skin
  • redness
  • sensitivity
  • accelerated ageing

INSULIN — THE SUGAR-INFLAMMATION HORMONE

High insulin levels:

  • increase inflammation
  • increase breakouts
  • drive pigmentation
  • contribute to PIH
  • worsen redness
  • accelerate collagen glycation (stiff, dull collagen fibers)

Glycation is a major cause of:

  • yellow undertones
  • reduced firmness
  • quicker ageing

This is seen across all genders and ethnicities.

GROWTH HORMONE (GH) — THE REPAIR & REGENERATION HORMONE

GH supports:

  • collagen synthesis
  • wound healing
  • cell turnover
  • structural rebuilding

GH declines from age 25 onward — reducing healing speed and collagen density.

PROLACTIN — A HIDDEN PIGMENT + INFLAMMATION HORMONE

High prolactin (stress, breastfeeding, medications) can cause:

  • pigmentation
  • uneven tone
  • inflammation
  • dullness
  • jawline breakouts

It is under-recognised but significant.

PERIMENOPAUSE — THE CHAOTIC HORMONE PHASE

Perimenopause causes:

  • fluctuating oestrogen
  • declining progesterone
  • increasing inflammation
  • increased sensitivity
  • unexpected breakouts
  • redness
  • inconsistent collagen production
  • accelerated structural ageing

Clients often describe:

“I don’t recognise my skin anymore.”

Fully rooted in hormonal fluctuation.

MENOPAUSE — THE COLLAGEN CRASH

At menopause:

  • oestrogen drops sharply
  • collagen drops rapidly
  • elastin declines
  • fat pads shift
  • ligaments weaken
  • SMAS loosens
  • dermis thins
  • sensitivity rises
  • pigment increases

This is the second-biggest change in female ageing after puberty.

ANDROPAUSE — MALE HORMONAL AGEING

Gradual testosterone decline causes:

  • structural heaviness
  • jawline sagging
  • deeper folds
  • thickened lower face ageing
  • oil reduction
  • dry surface texture

Men age later — but faster when decline begins.

TRANSGENDER HORMONE THERAPY — UNIQUE HORMONAL AGEING PATTERNS

MTF (male-to-female):

  • increased sensitivity
  • reduced thickness
  • reduced oil
  • increased pigment risk
  • more feminine ageing patterns
  • under-eye ageing increases
  • better barrier function

FTM (female-to-male):

  • increased oil
  • increased inflammation
  • higher acne risk
  • stronger collagen network
  • slower wrinkle development

Aeternitas must tailor settings accordingly.

HORMONAL CYCLES, ETHNICITY PATTERNS & PREDICTABLE SKIN BEHAVIOUR

(Why hormonal ageing affects every client differently — and what patterns always repeat)

HORMONAL CYCLES SHAPE SKIN BEHAVIOUR MORE THAN AGE

Unlike chronological ageing, hormonal ageing is:

  • cyclical
  • fluctuating
  • variable
  • episodic
  • predictable
  • biologically forceful

This is why clients often say:

“My skin changes every month.”

“My skin looks different every morning.”

“My skin looks amazing some days and awful the next.”

“I aged in just one year — what happened?”

“I react to things I never reacted to before.”

Hormonal cycles explain it.

FEMALE HORMONAL CYCLES & THEIR EFFECTS ON THE SKIN

Female skin changes every 28 days, with four biologically distinct phases:

Menstrual Phase (Days 1–5)

Hormones: low oestrogen + low progesterone

Skin effects:

  • dullness
  • dryness
  • sensitivity
  • slower healing
  • increased redness
  • low resilience
  • mild swelling
  • reduced glow

Best supportive treatments:

  • LED
  • Cryo
  • gentle RF (if skin is stable)

Follicular Phase (Days 6–13)

Hormones: rising oestrogen

Skin effects:

  • improved firmness
  • stronger barrier
  • hydration improves
  • glow increases
  • best repair window

Best treatments:

  • RF Microneedling
  • Secret RF
  • HIFU
  • LED

This is the most collagen-responsive part of the cycle.

Ovulation Phase (Days 14–16)

Hormones: peak oestrogen + LH surge

Skin effects:

  • highest luminosity
  • tightest pores
  • best healing
  • reduced inflammation
  • increased collagen potential

Best treatments:

  • HIFU (excellent results window)
  • RF Microneedling
  • LED

Luteal Phase (Days 17–28)

Hormones: rising progesterone, fluctuating oestrogen

Skin effects:

  • increased oil
  • inflammation increases
  • redness
  • breakouts
  • pigment risk increases
  • slower healing
  • PMS-related flushing

Best treatments:

  • LED
  • Cryo
  • Vascular 980+ (if redness patterns worsen)

During this phase, avoid aggressive RF or HIFU if the client is inflamed or sensitive.

MALE HORMONAL STABILITY — AND HIDDEN AGEING TRIGGERS

Men do not have a monthly cycle.

However, they do experience:

  • testosterone fluctuations (daily + weekly)
  • stress-related cortisol spikes
  • sleep-related skin changes
  • slow, steady reduction in collagen
  • later but more dramatic sagging
  • deeper folds due to heavier fat pads

Men typically require higher energy and deeper penetration in collagen-focused devices, but they are also:

  • more vascular
  • more redness-prone post-procedure
  • more prone to “heavy-set” ageing in the lower face

RF + HIFU are particularly effective in men.

TRANSGENDER CLIENT HORMONAL PATTERNS

MTF (Male-to-Female)

Oestrogen therapy shifts:

  • skin becomes thinner
  • barrier strengthens
  • pigment may increase
  • inflammation increases temporarily
  • oil reduces
  • under-eye area becomes fragile
  • dermis resembles female biology
  • structural ageing pattern becomes feminine

Skin behaviour becomes more sensitive and needs:

  • LED
  • Secret RF
  • controlled RF energy
  • tailored HIFU

FTM (Female-to-Male)

Testosterone therapy shifts:

  • oil increases
  • acne may worsen
  • jawline inflammation increases
  • collagen density increases
  • barrier becomes stronger
  • thicker dermal structure develops

Skin becomes more resilient but also more:

  • breakout-prone
  • inflamed
  • scar-prone

RF Microneedling + Vascular + LED are essential.

ETHNICITY & HORMONAL INTERACTION — HOW DIFFERENT SKINS REACT

Different ethnic groups have different hormonal-skin responses because:

  • melanin concentration
  • collagen fibre thickness
  • ECM hydration
  • oil activity
  • genetic inflammatory pathways
  • vascular reactivity
  • fibroblast density
  • barrier behaviour

…all vary by skin type.

Fitzpatrick I–III (lighter skin types)

Hormonal effects include:

  • more visible redness
  • more flushing
  • more vascular sensitivity
  • thinner dermis
  • less melanin protection
  • higher progesterone sensitivity

Hormonal phases cause dramatic visible changes.

Fitzpatrick IV–VI (medium–deep skin)

Hormonal effects include:

  • deeper inflammation
  • less visible flushing
  • higher pigment response
  • stronger fibroblast signalling
  • slower resolving brown marks
  • increased PIH risk

Hormone-triggered pigmentation is common:

  • pregnancy
  • menopause
  • stress
  • insulin fluctuations

RF + LED must be used with pigment-safe protocols.

THE THREE UNIVERSAL HORMONAL AGEING PATTERNS

Across all genders and ethnicities, ageing follows three predictable hormonal pathways:

The Oestrogen Decline Pattern

Seen in:

  • women 35–65
  • MTF on long-term oestrogen

Results in:

  • collagen loss
  • laxity
  • under-eye thinning
  • crepey skin
  • deeper wrinkles
  • rapid neck ageing

The Cortisol-Inflammation Pattern

Seen in:

  • all genders
  • high-stress clients
  • sleep-deprived clients
  • burnout
  • perimenopause
  • chronic illness

Results in:

  • redness
  • sensitivity
  • accelerated ageing
  • slow healing
  • pigment worsening
  • tired appearance

Aeternitas technologies focus heavily on correcting Pattern 3.

HORMONES DICTATE HOW THE SKIN RESPONDS TO TREATMENT

This is one of the most important truths:

Different hormonal profiles = different treatment responses.

Oestrogen decline → needs structural rebuilding

Best:

  • HIFU
  • RF Microneedling
  • LED

Androgen dominance → needs inflammation & oil regulation

Best:

  • RF Microneedling
  • 980+ Vascular
  • LED
  • Cryo

Cortisol elevation → needs immune stabilisation

Best:

  • LED
  • Cryo
  • gentle RF
  • vascular support

Thyroid imbalance → needs circulation + barrier support

Best:

  • LED
  • Cryo
  • lymphatic support

THE TECHNOLOGY THAT COUNTERS HORMONE-DRIVEN AGEING

(How Aeternitas systems stabilise, repair, rebuild and rebalance hormonally disrupted skin)

Hormonal ageing is powerful — but so is targeted, energy-based skin engineering.

Each Aeternitas technology treats a different hormonal ageing pathway.

EXFU 11D HIFU — THE ARCHITECTURAL CORRECTOR FOR HORMONAL COLLAGEN LOSS

Oestrogen decline causes:

  • SMAS loosening
  • ligament weakening
  • collagen collapse
  • under-eye thinning
  • cheek deflation
  • jawline softening
  • neck sagging

HIFU directly counteracts these pathways by:

  • tightening SMAS
  • contracting fibrous septa
  • stimulating fibroblasts
  • repairing ECM organisation
  • increasing heat shock proteins (HSP70, HSP90)
  • increasing collagen types I and III
  • reversing ligament elongation
  • restoring mechanical tension lines

Particularly powerful for:

  • menopausal collagen loss
  • perimenopausal rapid ageing
  • male andropause sagging
  • MTF hormonally induced thinning

HIFU is the primary treatment for hormonal structural ageing.

EXFU 980+ RF MICRONEEDLING — THE COLLAGEN & INFLAMMATION MODULATOR

Hormonal changes cause:

  • inflammation
  • oil imbalance
  • sensitivity
  • acne clusters
  • texture changes
  • pore enlargement
  • dermal collapse

RF Microneedling directly targets these issues by:

  • controlled dermal injury
  • fibroblast activation
  • stimulating VEGF (new micro-circulation)
  • reducing oil gland activity
  • improving acne scarring
  • rebuilding dermal thickness
  • reducing inflammatory cytokines
  • repairing glycation-stiffened collagen
  • strengthening barrier and ECM

Essential for:

  • androgen-dominant breakouts
  • PCOS-related inflammation
  • FTM testosterone-related oil increase
  • perimenopausal sensitivity
  • hormonally driven textural ageing

This is the most versatile tool for hormonal inflammatory + structural imbalance.

SECRET RF — THE PRECISION SYSTEM FOR THIN, FRAGILE OR HORMONALLY SENSITIVE REGIONS

Hormonal changes often present first in delicate areas:

  • under-eye thinning
  • crepey eyelid skin
  • menopausal under-eye collapse
  • thinning around the mouth
  • fine lines from oestrogen decline
  • contour collapse

Secret RF is designed to:

  • rebuild thin dermis
  • stimulate collagen gently
  • increase density without overheating
  • remodel fine lines
  • repair fragile ECM
  • improve capillary resilience
  • reduce pigment risk

Crucial for:

  • menopausal periorbital ageing
  • MTF under-eye thinning
  • early fine lines from progesterone decline

• delicate skin around lips and neck

DERMALUX LED — THE HORMONAL-IMMUNE STABILISER

LED is the safest and most hormone-compatible technology because it:

  • reduces cortisol-driven inflammation
  • increases ATP
  • improves lymphatic drainage
  • strengthens barrier function
  • stabilises redness
  • improves wound healing
  • reduces oil (blue wavelength option if needed)
  • calms progesterone-related sensitivity
  • improves circulation
  • reduces perimenopausal flushing

Best for:

  • stress-related ageing
  • cortisol surges
  • insulin-driven inflammation
  • rosacea-type reactivity
  • post-menopausal redness
  • perimenopausal sensitivity
  • FTM acne flares during testosterone peaks

LED is the first-line treatment for hormonal inflammatory dysregulation.

CRYO COLD HAMMER — THE CIRCULATION & SENSITIVITY RESET

Hormonal changes often cause:

  • redness
  • flushing
  • swelling
  • reactive sensitivity
  • vascular instability
  • hormonal puffiness (progesterone and cortisol)

Cryo counters this by:

  • vasoconstriction → immediate redness reduction
  • vasodilation → improved oxygenation
  • enhanced lymphatic drainage
  • reduced inflammation
  • reduced hormonal fluid retention
  • tightened surface vessels
  • calming overstimulated nerves

Especially useful for:

  • perimenopausal flushing
  • progesterone swelling
  • male vascular sensitivity
  • MTF redness increase
  • FTM inflammation after breakouts

EXFU 980+ VASCULAR & PIGMENT CORRECTION — THE HORMONAL PIGMENT & REDNESS SOLUTION

Hormone shifts often create:

  • melasma
  • uneven tone
  • stress-related pigmentation
  • menopausal brown patches
  • androgen-driven redness
  • progesterone sensitivity
  • post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation (PIH)

980+ corrects hormonal pigment issues by:

  • closing abnormal microvessels
  • reducing superficial redness
  • improving oxygenation
  • reducing inflammatory mediators
  • improving lymphatic movement
  • reducing pigment recurrence
  • supporting collagen regeneration post-treatment

Essential for:

  • melasma-prone clients
  • PCOS pigment patterns
  • pregnancy/post-pregnancy pigment
  • perimenopausal brown areas
  • FTM androgen-driven redness
  • MTF estrogen-related flushing

AETERNITAS HORMONAL AGEING TREATMENT PROTOCOL STRUCTURE

The Aeternitas model ensures:

  1. Stabilise inflammation (LED + Cryo)
  2. Restore architecture (HIFU)
  3. Rebuild dermis (RF Microneedling + Secret RF)
  4. Correct pigment/redness (980+)
  5. Maintain results with LED

Hormone-driven ageing requires sequential engineering, not random treatments.

CLIENT LEARNING — “Understanding How Hormones Shape Your Skin’s Behaviour”

(Prestige Mentor Tone • Deeply Reassuring • Emotionally Intelligent • Scientifically Accurate)

THE MOMENT YOUR SKIN FEELS DIFFERENT — IT ISN’T RANDOM. IT IS HORMONAL.

Clients often feel confused when their skin suddenly:

  • becomes reactive
  • loses firmness
  • feels thin
  • becomes red or flushed
  • breaks out
  • dulls overnight
  • becomes dry or textured
  • loses glow
  • snaps back more slowly
  • becomes uneven in colour
  • starts to feel “unfamiliar”

The first instinct is often:

“What am I doing wrong?”

“Why does this keep happening?”

“Is my skincare failing?”

“Why do I suddenly look older?”

“Why does nothing work anymore?”

The truth is far simpler and far kinder:

Your hormones have shifted — and your skin is responding.

This is not failure.

This is biology.

And it can be managed, stabilised and improved.

AGEING DOES NOT HAPPEN EVENLY — IT FOLLOWS HORMONAL PATTERNS

Your skin is a hormone-responsive organ.

Every hormonal fluctuation — big or small — sends a biochemical signal to the skin:

  • make more collagen
  • make less collagen
  • increase oil
  • reduce oil
  • increase sensitivity
  • calm inflammation
  • thicken the dermis
  • thin the dermis
  • create redness
  • reduce redness
  • store water
  • release water

When hormones change, skin changes.

Not slowly.

Not subtly.

Sometimes overnight.

This is why you might look in the mirror one morning and feel:

“Something just dropped.”

or

“I aged out of nowhere.”

or

“My skin is suddenly dull.”

These are hormonal turning points — not signs of damage or decline.

HOW HORMONES SILENTLY SHAPE YOUR SKIN THROUGHOUT YOUR LIFE

Hormonal ageing is predictable, and it follows distinct phases depending on gender, age and hormonal environment.

Clients often experience:

In their 20s

  • breakouts
  • oil changes
  • inflammation
  • early stress cortisol spikes

In their 30s

  • subtle collagen loss
  • texture changes
  • slower healing
  • pigmentation from stress and lifestyle
  • early fatigue in the under-eye area

In their 40s

  • rapid shifts (perimenopause or testosterone decline begins)
  • sudden thinning
  • increased redness
  • inflammation
  • sensitivity
  • architectural changes begin

In their 50s and beyond

  • accelerated collagen drop
  • laxity
  • deeper folds
  • volume redistribution
  • dryness
  • slower healing
  • more visible inflammation

These changes are hormonal — not personal.

YOU ARE NOT “AGEING BADLY” — YOUR HORMONES ARE REARRANGING THEMSELVES

When hormones fluctuate, your skin temporarily loses its rhythm.

The following behaviours become common:

  • inconsistent oil activity
  • unpredictable sensitivity
  • sudden breakouts
  • changes in tone
  • changes in firmness
  • slower healing
  • increased redness
  • “puffiness days”
  • visible tiredness
  • crepey patches
  • hollowing
  • sudden drooping

These are temporary hormonal signals — not permanent damage.

The skin can be stabilised, supported and rebuilt.

And this is where Aeternitas becomes powerful.

THE REASON YOUR SKIN BEHAVES DIFFERENTLY FROM OTHERS

Hormonal ageing differs by:

  • gender
  • ethnicity
  • hormone levels
  • stress
  • sleep
  • menstrual cycles
  • medication
  • HRT
  • lifestyle
  • thyroid function
  • insulin regulation
  • testosterone patterns
  • cortisol spikes

This is why two people of the same age can look dramatically different.

Skin does not age by age.

Skin ages by hormone.

THE REAL REASON YOUR SKIN RESPONDS SO WELL TO ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY

Hormones influence collagen, but technology reactivates it.

Hormones influence oil, but technology regulates it.

Hormones influence inflammation, but technology calms it.

Hormones influence structure, but technology rebuilds it.

Aeternitas technologies work because they directly counteract hormonal ageing mechanisms:

  • HIFU reverses architectural weakening
  • RF Microneedling rebuilds dermal thickness
  • Secret RF corrects fragile zones affected by oestrogen loss
  • LED calms hormone-driven inflammation
  • Cryo reduces redness and swelling
  • 980+ Vascular corrects hormonal redness and pigment

Hormonal ageing is powerful —

but targeted skin engineering is more powerful.

YOUR SKIN IS NOT FAILING YOU — IT IS ASKING FOR SUPPORT

Many clients feel discouraged when their skin changes:

“I look older than I feel.”

“My texture changed.”

“My face feels different.”

“I don’t look like myself right now.”

“I feel like I aged so quickly.”

This is hormonal biology — not personal failure.

The most empowering truth is this:

Hormonal ageing is reversible in appearance.

Stabilised in behaviour.

And manageable with the right plan.

With Aeternitas, you are rebuilding:

  • collagen
  • elasticity
  • firmness
  • structure
  • tone
  • clarity
  • glow
  • resilience

You are not stopping age —

you are rebalancing the biology that shapes how you age.

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