Menopause and Peri menopause skin
Why do we get these changes?
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Hormonal Decline
Book consultationEstrogen Loss: Decreased estrogen weakens collagen production, elastin, and hydration.
Testosterone Imbalance: Can cause texture changes and increased facial hair. -
Collagen Depletion
Book a consultation~30% collagen loss occurs in the first 5 years of menopause, with ~2% lost annually afterward.
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Weakened skin barrier
Book a consultationReduced lipids in the stratum corneum impair moisture retention.

You shouldnt be punished for natural changes
"My first meeting with Dr. Sanvir was more emotional than I expected. Perimenopause has hit hard this year. I feel old. I don’t always recognise the person in the mirror. And the biggest concern for me? Hormonal hair loss. To most, it’s barely noticeable, but for me, it’s been all-consuming. Anyone who knows me knows I’m not particularly vain—I spend most of my time in sweaty running gear, and makeup is reserved for special occasions (even then, I’m no expert). But this? This was different.
So, after a few tears, a full assessment, and an honest, in-depth discussion about PRP, its benefits, and realistic outcomes, I was committed. PRP treatment, here we come!"
Treatment options
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Microneedling
BookHow It Works: Tiny needles stimulate skin’s natural repair process and collagen production.
Benefits: Reduces wrinkles, improves texture, and helps with pigment issues.
Best Combo: Can be paired with PRP or polynucleotides for enhanced results.
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Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP)
Book PRPWhat It Is: Your blood’s growth factors injected into the skin.
How It Helps: Promotes cell repair, boosts collagen production, and improves overall skin texture and tone.
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Polynucleotides
Book PolynucleotidesWhat They Do: Stimulate tissue repair, hydration, and collagen production by regenerating the extracellular matrix.
Benefits: Improves skin elasticity, texture, and hydration over time.
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