Perimenopause and menopause can do a number on your skin, leading to changes you may not be thrilled with. Now, there’s a solution a growing number of women are turning to: estrogen cream for your ...
Is it true you should use estrogen cream on your face to protect against signs of skin aging? As women enter menopause, many may experience skin changes. Once the body stops producing the hormone ...
Estrogen creams have been touted as a solution to skin aging due to menopause for decades— but estrogen patches may be better for you. Ridofranz Getty Images/iStockphoto Menopause brings with it a ...
Some cosmetics companies are marketing estrogen-infused face creams and serums to people in menopause. Do they work? Credit...Joyce Lee for The New York Times Supported by By Erica Sweeney Q: I’ve ...
A difficult discussion with survivors of breast cancer is whether or not to use estrogen replacement for menopausal symptoms. No question, quality of life is improved in postmenopausal women post ...
For the third time, the European Medicines Agency (EMA) Pharmacovigilance Risk Assessment Committee (PRAC) has advised a 4-week single-treatment limitation on use of "high-strength" estradiol creams ...