Menopause management is comprehensive care for the hormonal and physical changes that occur when the ovaries reduce production of oestrogen, progesterone, and testosterone. Treatment may include HRT, topical oestrogen, non-hormonal options, and tissue health procedures. Dr. Dina Rezk provides personalised assessment and a care plan tailored to each woman's needs.
Okay. Many think that dealing with menopause is limited to a hormonal prescription, as if it were a simple binary decision. But that picture is incomplete; menopause is a natural transitional stage that affects the body through multiple, interconnected pathways: some hormonal, some vascular, and some directly related to tissue health. Therefore, modern care does not stop at a single choice, but offers a more comprehensive vision that considers all these aspects together.
Let's start from the simplest true fact: menopause is not a disease, but rather the natural and permanent cessation of the menstrual cycle and the decline of the ovary's activity in producing its basic hormones: estrogen, progesterone, and testosterone. These hormones are not only linked to the menstrual cycle — they also contribute to regulating the health of the heart and blood vessels, brain, bones, skin, vaginal tissues, and mood. When their levels decline, the systems that depended on this balance begin to feel the change.
Picture an orchestra that has played in perfect harmony for long decades. When the conductor — or the orchestra leader — disappears, the music continues, but its balance shifts and parts sometimes intermingle. This is also menopause: life continues, but the internal rhythm changes. And here comes the role of modern medical care — not to fight this phase, but to help the body adapt and restore its balance in the best possible way.
And here is the most important idea: the symptoms of menopause — such as hot flushes, sleep disruption, mood swings, vaginal dryness, reduced desire, and brain fog — are not separate problems from each other, but are interconnected expressions of a single change in hormonal regulation within the body.
One day — or perhaps over several months — you begin to notice that your body has changed in many ways at once. Sleep that was reassuring has become fragmented. A mood that was stable has become quickly changeable. A mind that was present notices that words no longer come as easily as they once did. And the feelings of comfort, closeness, and harmony may change too. And perhaps you were simply told: "This is just menopause." But the name doesn't close the conversation — it opens it. Because what you are going through is not a simple matter, nor something that should be reduced to a passing phrase.
Your body is not letting you down. It is trying to adapt to a new stage of balance. Our mission now is to listen to it well, and to work with it rather than against it; to support what has changed, and to care for what needs attention.
What is menopause management really? It is a comprehensive clinical assessment designed according to your needs, followed by a care programme that may include — depending on the case and what suits it — the following: hormonal replacement therapy in its various forms, topical estrogen, non-hormonal medical options, nutritional and lifestyle interventions, and sometimes some procedures supporting tissue health, according to the appropriate medical assessment.
Many women describe this phase, when they find the right care, as the moment they stopped feeling alone. A moment when they feel they finally have a clear roadmap, and that what is happening in their bodies has become understandable, and can be dealt with in a knowledgeable and reassuring way.
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How does the difference look in daily life? Before: You may set the alarm at six, even though you woke up since three. Hot flushes may recur, concentration seems heavier than usual, and some aspects of closeness and comfort may require additional effort. After an appropriate care plan: sleep may become more stable, the mind returns to its usual clarity, the feeling of discomfort lessens, and comfort returns to the details of your day and your relationship with yourself.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is this treatment available in Riyadh?
Yes. Dr. Dina Rezk offers Menopause Management — Aesthetic Solutions at her private women-only clinic in Riyadh. Consultations are available in person or via teleconsultation.
How long is recovery?
Recovery time varies by procedure. Non-surgical treatments typically require no downtime. Surgical procedures may require 1–4 weeks. Dr. Rezk provides personalised aftercare guidance for every patient.
Is it safe?
All procedures at Dr. Dina Rezk's clinic comply with SFDA and MOH medical regulations. Dr. Rezk is SCFHS-registered with 10+ years of specialist experience.
Will results last?
Duration depends on the specific procedure. Dr. Rezk will give you realistic expectations during your consultation, based on your individual anatomy and goals.