Hormone Replacement Therapy and Menopausal Skin Aging: Implications of Recent Regulatory Updates

Published: 29 May 2026| Version 1 | DOI: 10.17632/rfy8dk54x5.1
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DIALA HAYKAL

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This dataset compiles curated tables and reference-supported content exploring the relationship between hormone replacement therapy (HRT), menopause, and skin aging, with a specific focus on recent regulatory and clinical updates relevant to dermatology and aesthetic medicine. The dataset includes structured summaries of the biological, regenerative, and clinical implications of menopausal hormonal decline on skin physiology, as well as the evolving role of HRT in dermatologic practice. It also provides an evidence-based reference table supporting key statements related to estrogen signaling, skin aging mechanisms, regenerative procedures, inflammatory dermatoses, hair biology, and menopause-associated dermatologic changes. The dataset is intended to support researchers, clinicians, and aesthetic practitioners interested in menopausal skin health, endocrine influences on cutaneous aging, and the integration of hormonal considerations into regenerative dermatology and cosmetic medicine.

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