Epigenetic Ageing Profiles (Ethnicity & Gender)

EPIGENETIC AGEING PATTERNS BY ETHNICITY & GENDER

(Why different people age differently — and why these patterns happen with precision)

GENETICS, ETHNICITY & AGEING — WHY DIFFERENCES ARE REAL

Your ethnicity influences:

  • collagen density
  • melanin behaviour
  • vascular visibility
  • scarring risk
  • pigment risk
  • inflammation patterns
  • elastin behaviour
  • dermal thickness
  • oil activity
  • healing speed

These inherited factors determine how ageing appears on the surface.

Below is the clearest breakdown ever written for clients and web creators.

FITZPATRICK I–III (LIGHTER SKIN TYPES)

Genetic strengths:

  • clearer visibility of vascular structure
  • faster early healing
  • low melanin reactivity

Genetic vulnerabilities:

  • redness
  • flushing
  • visible capillaries
  • thinner dermis
  • more surface wrinkles
  • earlier fine lines
  • UV-induced collagen loss
  • inflammation-driven ageing
  • barrier sensitivity

Ageing pattern:

  • early eye area ageing
  • early fine lines
  • forehead wrinkles
  • cheek redness
  • visibly uneven tone
  • premature sagging (dermal thinness)

Treatment considerations:

  • HIFU for structural depth
  • RF Microneedling to thicken dermis
  • LED for inflammation
  • Cryo for vascular instability
  • 980+ for redness correction

FITZPATRICK IV–VI (MEDIUM–DEEP SKIN)

Genetic strengths:

  • thicker dermis
  • slower wrinkle development
  • stronger collagen
  • slower structural ageing

Genetic vulnerabilities:

  • pigment reactivity
  • PIH risk
  • melasma susceptibility
  • slow fading of marks
  • deep inflammation
  • oil activity variation
  • hormonal pigment patterns

Ageing pattern:

  • later wrinkles
  • later sagging
  • earlier pigmentation
  • uneven tone
  • deeper-set inflammation
  • under-eye pigment
  • stronger nasolabial depth with age

Treatment considerations:

  • RF Microneedling with pigment-safe protocols
  • LED for pigment-immune control
  • 980+ for microvascular activity
  • HIFU for mid-face support
  • Cryo for inflammation reduction

GENETICS BY GENDER — STRUCTURAL DIFFERENCES THAT MATTER

FEMALE GENETIC PATTERN

Features:

  • thinner dermis genetically
  • lower collagen density
  • higher sensitivity
  • more hormonal fluctuations
  • rapid collagen decline at menopause
  • more pigment response
  • early under-eye thinning

Ageing pattern:

  • earlier fine lines
  • earlier pigment
  • under-eye collapse
  • neck creping
  • hormonal redness
  • cheek deflation
  • rapid perimenopausal changes

Treatment priorities:

  • collagen rebuild (RF + HIFU + Secret RF)
  • LED to stabilise hormones
  • pigment control (980+)

MALE GENETIC PATTERN

Features:

  • thicker dermis
  • stronger collagen
  • more sebaceous activity
  • fewer early wrinkles
  • later but deeper structural ageing
  • stronger lower-face heaviness
  • increased vascularity

Ageing pattern:

  • mid-life rapid sagging
  • heavier folds
  • deeper wrinkles
  • jawline collapse
  • significant lower-face descent

Treatment priorities:

  • HIFU for deep SMAS tension
  • RF for scarring and texture
  • LED for redness
  • Cryo for vascular response

TRANSGENDER GENETIC-HORMONAL PATTERNS

MTF (Male-to-Female)

MTF (Male-to-Female)

Before HRT:

  • masculine collagen density
  • stronger elastin
  • thicker dermis

After HRT:

  • thinning of dermis
  • increased pigment sensitivity
  • increased redness
  • more fragile eye area
  • feminised structural ageing

Treatment priorities:

  • Secret RF for thin regions
  • LED for sensitivity control
  • pigment and vascular support
  • HIFU with careful SMAS protocols

FTM (Female-to-Male)

Before HRT:

  • feminine collagen baseline
  • more pigment variability
  • increased sensitivity

After HRT:

  • increased oil
  • increased inflammation
  • acne susceptibility
  • thicker dermis
  • stronger collagen network

Treatment priorities:

  • RF Microneedling
  • 980+ vascular for redness
  • LED to calm inflammation
  • Cryo to stabilise oil & swelling

THE FOUR UNIVERSAL EPIGENETIC AGEING PATTERNS

These are the patterns ALL clients fall into — regardless of ethnicity or gender.

Understanding these helps Aeternitas design precise protocols.

The Inflammation-Dominated Ageing Profile

Drivers:

  • cortisol
  • stress
  • hormonal surges
  • pollution
  • inflammation genes
  • trauma
  • poor sleep

Visible signs:

  • redness
  • sensitivity
  • uneven tone
  • slow healing
  • pigment marks
  • puffiness

Best technologies:

  • LED
  • Cryo
  • RF Microneedling
  • 980+ Vascular

The Pigment-Dominant Ageing Profile

Drivers:

  • melanocyte hyper-reactivity
  • genetics
  • hormones
  • insulin fluctuations
  • sun exposure

Visible signs:

  • melasma
  • dark patches
  • uneven tone
  • PIH
  • slow fading of marks

Best technologies:

  • 980+
  • LED
  • RF Microneedling (with pigment-safe settings)

The Structural Ageing Profile

Drivers:

  • collagen decline
  • SMAS weakening
  • ligament stretching
  • fat pad descent
  • hormonal changes
  • glycation

Visible signs:

  • sagging
  • neck laxity
  • jowls
  • mid-face flattening
  • deep wrinkles
  • eye-area collapse

Best technologies:

  • HIFU
  • RF Microneedling
  • Secret RF
  • LED

The Dermal-Thinning Ageing Profile

Drivers:

  • oestrogen loss
  • genetic thin dermis
  • MTF HRT
  • chronic stress
  • inflammation
  • rapid hormonal shifts

Visible signs:

  • crepey texture
  • fine surface lines
  • fragile under-eye area
  • postmenopausal skin changes
  • poor snap-back

Best technologies:

  • Secret RF
  • LED
  • RF Microneedling (light settings)
  • Cryo for stability

SUMMARY — GENETICS GIVE THE FRAMEWORK, EPIGENETICS DECIDE THE FUTURE

This is the key message clients must understand:

You may inherit your skin type —

but you do not inherit your skin future.

Your genetics decide where you start.

Your epigenetics decide how you age.

Aeternitas technologies decide how well you rebuild.

This prepares the reader for Pillar B — how the treatments modulate gene expression.

The Art of Scientific Aesthetics

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