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Skincare Regimens for Men: Medical-Grade Solutions
Melanie D Palm1, Sam Fathizadeh2, Deirdre Hooper3
1Art of Skin MD, Solana Beach, California.
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Despite growing awareness of skin health, male patients remain less likely to engage in daily skincare or pursue cosmetic dermatologic care. This review provides an evidence-based framework for understanding male-specific skin biology, behavior, and treatment strategies to improve outcomes and adoption.Male skin is thicker, oilier, more acidic, and contains denser terminal hairs and collagen than female skin. It has increased transepidermal water loss, a more robust vascular supply, and higher androgen-driven glandular activity, all of which influence barrier integrity, aging, and treatment response.Successful engagement of male patients requires understanding their goals, lifestyle, and psychological drivers. Men prefer performance-focused language, streamlined routines, and clear functional benefits.Tailored regimens emphasizing minimal steps, multifunctional products, and tolerable formulations are key. Interventions must account for unique features such as thicker dermis and distinct patterns of aging and facial musculature.Emerging therapies such as exosome-based products, male-focused marketing, and gender-specific formulation advances support increased adoption and efficacy.Dermatologists must consider the biologic and behavioral distinctions of male skin to enhance prevention, adherence, and treatment outcomes. Sex-specific strategies can improve long-term skin health and aesthetics.
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