Apr 2, 2026
Hazem Elshoreya, MD, FACOG, MSCP


Menopause is a natural phase of life—but for many women, it comes with symptoms that can significantly affect quality of life.
Medically, menopause is defined as:
The average age of menopause is 51, and with a life expectancy in the United States of around 85 years, women will spend more than one-third of their lives in menopause.
Perimenopause is the transitional phase leading up to menopause.
During this time:
This phase can last several years, and for many women, it is when symptoms are most noticeable.
Menopause symptoms are primarily caused by declining hormone levels—especially estrogen, progesterone, and testosterone.
Estrogen plays a key role in:
One of the lesser-known effects of menopause is the impact of estrogen decline on collagen production.
Collagen is essential for:
As estrogen decreases, collagen levels decline, which can contribute to:
This is one of the reasons many women notice both cosmetic and functional changes during menopause.
Every woman’s experience is different, but common symptoms include:
Many women are told that menopause is something they simply have to “push through.”
That is not true. There are safe, effective treatments available that can dramatically improve how you feel and function.
At Revive Gynecology & Cosmetics, menopause care is led by a board-certified OB-GYN who is a Certified Menopause Practitioner through The Menopause Society since 2010.
I also teach residents and fellows about menopause and hormone therapy—because women deserve care based on current science, not outdated misconceptions.
In the next part of this series, we’ll discuss:
👉 Estrogen Therapy Explained: Benefits, Risks, and What You Should Know
You’ll learn:
If you’re experiencing symptoms of menopause or perimenopause, you don’t have to live with fatigue, discomfort, or brain fog.
👉 Schedule your consultation today to explore personalized treatment options.