Is Your Liver Affecting Your Skin?
To understand the connection between liver health and skin, Subang Jaya Medical Centre (SJMC) Consultant Dermatologist, Dr. Ch’ng Chin Chwen elaborated on its impact. For starters, she said, “the liver affects the skin in several ways:”
Detoxification: The liver filters toxins, chemicals, and waste products from the bloodstream. If the liver is overburdened or inefficient, toxins can build up, potentially leading to skin issues like acne, dullness, or inflammation.
The Impact on Skin: Accumulated toxins may contribute to oxidative stress, accelerating premature ageing and impairing the skin’s radiance and elasticity.
Metabolism of Nutrients: The liver processes vitamins (A, D, E, K), minerals, and fatty acids necessary for skin health.
The Impact on Skin: Deficiencies in these nutrients can result in dryness, poor texture, and decreased elasticity. For instance, vitamin A deficiency can impair cell turnover, causing dull or flaky skin.
Production of Proteins and Lipids: The liver produces albumin, which maintains blood osmotic pressure and prevents fluid retention or puffiness. It also synthesises cholesterol and triglycerides, essential for the lipid barrier of the skin.
The Impact on Skin: A compromised lipid barrier can lead to dehydration, loss of firmness, and increased sensitivity.
Hormone Regulation: The liver helps metabolise and regulate hormones like estrogen. Hormonal imbalances can trigger conditions like melasma, acne, or sagging skin.
The Impact on Skin: Effective hormone metabolism supports even skin tone and texture.
Antioxidant Production: The liver produces glutathione, a powerful antioxidant that combats oxidative stress and free radical damage.
The Impact on Skin: Adequate glutathione levels protect against premature ageing, supporting a more youthful appearance.

Subang Jaya Medical Centre (SJMC) Consultant Dermatologist,, Dr Ch'ng Chin Chwen.
Lifestyle Habits That Harm Liver and Skin Health
Certain lifestyle habits can harm both liver function and skin health, and Dr C’hng elaborates on a few.
- Toxins from cigarettes increases oxidative stress on the liver, leading to liver injury and fibrosis.
- Alcohol dehydrates the skin, causing inflammation. It also dilates the blood vessels, leading to redness and puffiness.
- Sleep deprivation accelerates ageing. Sleep is crucial for liver detoxification as well as regeneration of both liver and skin cells.
- High sugar diet also trigger insulin spikes leading to glycation, a process which breaks down collagen causing premature aging, acne and loss of skin elasticity.
- Sedentary lifestyle slows down metabolism causing buildup of fat in the liver which may lead to non-alcoholic liver disease. Poor circulation of the skin may result in full and puffy skin.
- Overuse of certain supplements or medications can overwork the liver and causes liver damage; also can cause skin photosensitivity, acne, and more.
- Dehydration reduces the liver’s ability to detoxify; also reduces skin’s elasticity and skin hydration.
How Stress Messes with Your Liver and Skin Health
We all know stress can wreak havoc on our mood, but did you know it can take a toll on your liver and skin too?
When you’re stressed, your body pumps out cortisol, a hormone that doesn’t just mess with your mental state, but also triggers inflammation in your liver, speeding up the progression of liver damage.
Dr. Ch’ng also highlighted a few important facts, mentioning that “stress triggers the release of cortisol” and when “the skin produces excessive sebum, it can worsen conditions like acne, seborrheic dermatitis, and rosacea.”
She also emphasised that “cortisol breaks down collagen and elastin, which accelerates premature ageing.” So, if you’ve been feeling the pressure, your skin might be showing it too!
Source: Daily Vanity