Regenerative therapies supporting hormonal balance, tissue health, and overall well-being as your body transitions through menopause.
If you are experiencing menopause, the changes happening in your body can feel both physical and emotional. You may notice symptoms such as hot flashes, night sweats, fatigue, sleep disruption, mood changes, or difficulty concentrating. Many women also experience changes in sexual health during this time. Vaginal dryness, discomfort during intimacy, and reduced sensation are common concerns that can affect confidence and relationships.
For many women, these symptoms can make it feel as though their body is no longer responding the way it once did. This often leads to searching for ways to support your body through the transition and maintain your quality of life.
Menopause occurs when your body gradually reduces the production of reproductive hormones such as estrogen and progesterone. These hormones play an important role in many biological processes, including metabolism, sleep regulation, skin health, and reproductive tissue function.
As hormone levels decline, tissues throughout the body may become more sensitive to inflammation, changes in circulation, and reduced collagen production. This is why many women notice changes not only in reproductive health but also in skin elasticity, energy levels, and overall physical comfort.
While traditional treatments often focus on hormone replacement therapies, some women explore additional approaches that support the health of the tissues affected by these hormonal changes.
Restorative and regenerative medicine focuses on supporting the biological health of tissues that may be affected during menopause. These therapies aim to improve circulation, support tissue repair, and help maintain cellular function. Some regenerative approaches involve stem cells and platelet-rich plasma (PRP), which release signaling molecules known as growth factors. These signals help regulate inflammation, stimulate collagen production, and support tissue regeneration.
In reproductive health applications, regenerative therapies may support angiogenesis, the formation of new blood vessels, which improves circulation within affected tissues. Improved blood flow and tissue signaling may help support vaginal health, sensitivity, and comfort. These therapies focus on supporting your body’s natural biological systems rather than simply masking symptoms.
If menopause symptoms are affecting your comfort, energy, or sexual health, learning about regenerative treatment options may help you better understand what approaches are available.
Because many therapies that support menopausal symptoms focus on improving reproductive tissue health and circulation, you can learn more about these treatments on our Sexual Dysfunction Treatments page.
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