Anti-Aging & Wellness
Menopause
Practical, honest support through a transition medicine still underrates.

What is Menopause?
Hot flushes get the headlines, but menopause often shows up as sleep that falls apart, joints that ache more than they used to, mood swings that feel out of character, and a kind of mental fog that makes work harder. It can last years, not months, and the intensity varies enormously between women. Many arrive here having been told it's 'just menopause' one too many times, wanting someone to actually look properly.
How regenerative medicine supports it
We assess hormone levels, bone density risk, cardiovascular markers and general inflammation, because menopause affects more systems than most people realise. Our supportive therapies focus on reducing inflammation, supporting energy and tissue repair, and we track symptoms alongside bloodwork over time. We don't prescribe or manage hormone replacement therapy ourselves — that decision belongs with your gynaecologist or endocrinologist, and we're happy to coordinate with whoever is managing that for you.
Treatments we would consider
Options discussed for this condition
Listed for orientation only. What is actually prescribed depends on your records.
- NAD+ IV TherapyNAD+ infusions supporting cellular energy, focus and longevity programs.
- Vitamin IV TherapyPersonalised nutrient infusions for hydration, energy, immunity and recovery.
- MSC TherapyMedical team-guided stem cell therapy using mesenchymal cells for joint, immune and whole-body recovery.
- Resveratrol IV TherapyResveratrol infusions for longevity, antioxidant and vascular support.
If the evidence for treating menopause this way is thin, we will tell you before you book — and the review is not billed.
Menopause — Questions Patients Ask
Can you prescribe HRT for me?
No, hormone replacement therapy needs to be managed by your gynaecologist or endocrinologist, as it requires ongoing prescribing and monitoring we're not set up to provide, but we can support you alongside that treatment.
Will these therapies help with hot flushes specifically?
Some patients report improvement in overall symptom burden including flushes, but we can't promise a specific effect on any one symptom, and severe vasomotor symptoms often still need a hormonal or prescription approach.
I'm exhausted all the time — is that really menopause?
It's a very common menopause symptom, but we'll still check thyroid, iron, and other causes of fatigue before assuming it's hormonal, because treating the wrong cause won't help.
Is it too late to start if I'm already several years post-menopause?
Not at all — many of the supportive benefits around inflammation, energy and tissue health are relevant regardless of how long you've been through the transition.
How do you track whether this is actually working?
We use symptom scoring alongside relevant bloodwork at intervals, so we're basing continuation of treatment on real change rather than just hoping it helps.
Reviewed by Bangkok Stem Cell Center Medical Team | Last updated: August 2026

