

Join board-certified dermatologist and Menopause Society Certified Practitioner Dr. Corinne Erickson for an engaging Let’s Talk Menopause discussion on how skin and hair change during the menopause transition, and why we need to shift our thinking from skin care as an aesthetic investment to instead seeing it as a critical part of our menopausal health and wellness regime.
From how hormonal shifts influence skin moisture, collagen production, pigmentation, and hair follicle behavior to how we can start to accept who we see in the mirror, Dr. Erickson will help demystify what’s “normal,” what’s treatable, and why your dermatologist might be one of your best midlife allies.
This one-hour session will blend accessible science with practical insights and real-world strategies you can use to care for your largest organ and hair. Join us as we dive into:
Note: If you’re unable to attend live, we will share a video replay of the talk with anyone who has RSVP’d.
About the Speaker:

Dr. Corinne Erickson is a board-certified dermatologist and Menopause Society Certified Practitioner specializing in midlife skin and hormone health. As owner of Georgia Skin Specialists and Clear Aesthetics MD, she bridges dermatology, hormone physiology, and regenerative skin science.
Her clinical focus includes peri and menopausal skin changes, collagen loss, hair density decline, and inflammatory conditions in midlife, with evidence-based regenerative strategies tailored to impaired healing environments.
Dr. Erickson integrates clinical dermatology and hormonal insight to position aging skin not as a cosmetic issue, but as a reflection of systemic health and longevity.
Website: theskinpause.com (Podcast)
Instagram: @drcorinneerickson & @theskinpause
TikTok: @drcorinneerickson
YouTube: @drcorinneerickson
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