What causes large patches on the face after menopause?

Large spots on the face after menopause need to be considered in relation to the lowering of endocrine levels and may also be related to ultraviolet radiation. 1. Decrease in endocrine level: After menopause, the secretion level of estrogen and progesterone in women’s body will decrease substantially. Under the stimulation of reduced hormone secretion, it will lead to localized melanin deposition, chloasma or age spots, thus causing the growth of large patches, which is a normal physiological phenomenon caused by hormone secretion. It is a normal physiological phenomenon caused by hormone secretion and generally does not need treatment. 2. Ultraviolet radiation: the skin is often irradiated by ultraviolet rays, resulting in melanin deposition and the appearance of large patches on the face. At this time, it is necessary to do a good job in protecting the skin, and you can apply sunscreen or wear sunscreen when you go out, and if the symptoms don’t improve, you can choose to get rid of the spots by medical treatment. If the symptoms do not improve, you can choose medical beauty to get rid of the spots. After menopause, you can go to the dermatology department for consultation, and the doctor will guide you whether you need to be treated or not.