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Embrace the change: How aesthetics can change the menopause conversation

At first glance, it might not seem obvious where menopause fits into the aesthetics arena. However, statistics show that by 2025, there will be one billion people going through menopause globally, meaning millions of existing and potential customers navigating their personal health transitions. Hormonal health and skin are so intrinsically linked, that if we are to take an intuitive approach to menopause, we must treat from both the outside and the inside simultaneously. The perimenopause and menopausal journeys can often last a decade, so it’s vital that the aesthetics industry find effective and relevant ways to treat clients during this time both in and out of clinic hours.

“By tapping into menopausal symptoms and getting the right advice to understand what’s happening in the body, you can use this experience to become your best self. Rather than allowing it to overwhelm, menopause can become a life force. Nobody said change was easy but with LYMA, you can keep on riding the storm.” comments Lucy Goff, founder of LYMA, an award-winning Wellness technology empire.

Although not a specific menopause supplement, the peer-reviewed LYMA Supplement contains 10 patented ingredients, clinically dosed to boost health factors all too often compromised during menopause. Brain fog, restless sleep, anxiety, muscular discomfort, inflammation, unpredictable skin conditions and accelerated aging all fall within the supplement’s remedy remit. And while the LYMA Supplement fortifies the body from within, the skin rejuvenating technology behind the LYMA Laser and LYMA Laser PRO covers all aesthetic bases. Near-infrared low-level laser energy travels into skin cells to switch their energy centres back on, increasing mitochondrial activity. This in turn optimises collagen production, reinforces the skin barrier, and strengthens the extracellular matrix, providing improved structural support for tighter, more sculpted skin. Independent trials also show the LYMA Lasers turbocharge LYMA Skincare’s epigenetic ability, escalating already transformative results to unprecedented levels. “This is functional regeneration that leads to aesthetic regeneration, creating a comprehensive solution to ageing,” lauds Dr Graeme Glass, world leading plastic and craniofacial surgeon.

“Now we understand that this profound physical transition touches all systems of female health and wellbeing, addressing menopausal symptoms is no longer limited to doctor-led hormone treatment. The recent uptake in transparency around the menopause conversations has encouraged more women to seek professional support and as cosmetic and wellness experts, we all have a pivotal part to play in that – skin, body, and mind. This is certainly the case with LYMA products that give people the power to thrive at home, all the time.”

“We have a responsibility to move away from the negative dialogue surrounding menopause,” insists Goff. “As with LYMA, the wellness industry needs to help customers to approach menopause in a proactive way whether in-clinic or at home. Let’s help everyone to stay positive, embrace the change and fully step into their power.”

To find out more, email concierge@lymalife.com or visit lyma.life

This article appears in May 2024

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Welcome to the May issue of Aesthetic Medicine Magazine
This month, we delve into the intricate relationship between menopause and wellness
Meet the experts
Meet our editorial advisory board
Hot off the press
The latest industry news
The future of menopause care
We look at the Menopause in Aesthetics trend report for 2024
Out and about
Highlights from the industry social calendar
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Surgical precision
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Trend spotlight: Korean skincare
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A multidisciplinary approach to aesthetic enhancement
Dr Bryony Elder describes a protocol that addresses immediate and long-term aesthetic goals
Enhancing clinic-patient relationships
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Embrace the change: How aesthetics can change the menopause conversation
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The need for greater education about safety in aesthetics outside of London
Dr Lubna Khan-Salim explores the North/South divide in the industry
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Understanding Bioidentical Hormone Replacement Therapy
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Functioning through menopause
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Clinic crossroads
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Ask Alex
“How do I effectively and tactfully promote menopause services?”
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