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Peptide Therapy for Menopause Support: Feel Balanced and Energized AgainBy Wound Concierge | Personalized Hormonal Wellness & Regenerative Care

What Is Peptide Therapy?

Peptide therapy is a cutting-edge wellness treatment that uses short chains of amino acids—called peptides—to help your body heal, restore balance, and function at its best. These natural compounds can stimulate your body’s own production of vital hormones, like human growth hormone (HGH), which tends to decline with age—especially during menopause.


At Wound Concierge, we use peptide therapy to support women through all stages of menopause, with customized plans that target symptoms, restore vitality, and improve quality of life.


Why Consider Peptides During Menopause?

Menopause can bring a wide range of symptoms caused by hormonal changes. While it’s a natural stage of life, that doesn’t mean you have to live with discomfort or low energy.


Common menopause symptoms peptide therapy may help with:

  • Brain fog and forgetfulness

  • Sleep disturbances and insomnia

  • Vaginal dryness and discomfort

  • Mood swings and irritability

  • Decreased libido

  • Hot flashes and night sweats

  • Fatigue and low energy

  • Weight gain and slower metabolism

  • Dry or thinning skin


Peptides offer a non-invasive, natural way to support your body and feel more like yourself again.


Key Peptides We Use at Wound Concierge


Sermorelin: For Hormone Support, Skin, and Muscle Health

Sermorelin stimulates the release of growth hormone naturally. This helps your body:

  • Build lean muscle and recover from exercise

  • Improve skin elasticity and reduce signs of aging

  • Balance metabolism to help with weight management

  • Boost immune function

  • Enhance sleep and mental clarity

  • Support libido and overall vitality


GLP-1 Peptides for Weight Loss: Semaglutide and Tirzepatide

These peptides mimic natural hormones that:

  • Reduce hunger and improve portion control

  • Regulate blood sugar and insulin levels

  • Promote steady, long-term weight loss

  • Support heart health in those with weight-related conditions


Both Semaglutide and Tirzepatide are administered via a simple weekly injection and are often used in combination with lifestyle changes for best results.


Are You a Good Candidate?

You might benefit from peptide therapy if:

  • You’re struggling with symptoms of menopause

  • You want more energy, better sleep, and balanced mood

  • You’re ready to adopt healthier habits like exercise and proper sleep

  • You’re looking for a non-synthetic, more natural alternative to traditional hormone therapy

Some patients choose to combine peptide therapy with hormone replacement therapy for a more comprehensive approach to managing menopause symptoms.


What to Expect During Treatment

1. Personalized Consultation

We’ll begin by discussing your symptoms and goals. Ideally, you do a quick blood test to assess your hormone levels and build a personalized treatment plan.


2. At-Home Peptide Injections

Peptide therapy is simple and safe to do at home. Our team will walk you through how to administer your injections:

  • Growth hormone peptides: 5 days a week, on an empty stomach

  • Weight loss peptides (GLP-1s): Once to twice per week


3. Your Results

Most women start to feel a difference within a few weeks, with continued improvements over time. You may notice:

  • More energy and clearer thinking

  • Better sleep and mood

  • Easier weight loss

  • Stronger muscles and healthier skin


With ongoing care and small lifestyle changes, these results can last and evolve with your body.


Let’s Restore Your Balance—Naturally

At Wound Concierge, we believe you deserve to feel great at every stage of life. If menopause is affecting your daily energy, mood, or confidence, peptide therapy may be the gentle, effective solution you’ve been searching for.


👉 Ready to get started? Contact us or call us today to schedule your consultation and begin your personalized menopause wellness journey.

 
 
 

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