Cycles, Gender & Ethnic Patterns

HORMONAL CYCLES, GENDER & ETHNIC PATTERNS

(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

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