A Quick Look on Reversing Aging Via Bioidentical Hormones

A woman’s life is interspersed with several changes — from the start of the menstrual cycle to  giving birth to menopause. Although the symptoms of menopause are often seen on a negative light such as hot flashes, night sweats and irritability, it should be noted that menopause itself is not a disease but a part of a cycle. Here at our practice, we have helped a lot of women cope with menopausal symptoms and reverse the effects of aging at the same time.

So What Exactly is the Goal of Bioidentical Hormone Therapy?

During menopause, your body tends to produce less of the hormones it used to supply in abundance, such as estrogen and progesterone. Apart from the common signs of menopause, reduced levels of these hormones may also make you suddenly appear older than you were before — from wrinkles to fine lines to sagging cheeks. This is where bioidentical hormone therapy can help!

The main goal of such replacement therapy is to provide your body with a sufficient supply of the deficient hormones that is molecularly identical to what your body used to produce. Consequently, you will notice that certain physical and physiological changes are positively restored after therapy.

Your Bioidentical Hormone Therapy

Each woman is unique — the dosing and frequency of each therapy is dependent of your current state of health and results of your laboratory blood tests. Hence the need for you to visit us for an initial consultation! In addition, if you’re a man and would want to reverse the effects of aging through bioidentical hormones, you are certainly welcome to visit us too! Call us at 904.694.0992 to schedule an initial consultation today. We look forward to hearing from you soon!

 

 

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