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    Sherif El Wakil
    30/10/2024
    Dr Sherif El Wakil

    Aesthetic Doctor

    All about andropause

    Andropause, also referred to as testosterone deficiency syndrome (TDS) or “male menopause”, is when there is a drop in testosterone production around the age of 50 years old and upwards, causing a deficiency. One of London’s leading cosmetic and sexual aesthetic doctors explains andropause and how it can be managed in this article.

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    Shemitha  Rafique
    28/05/2024
    Dr Shemitha Rafique

    Endocrinologist

    Andropause: Understanding male menopause

    Andropause, often referred to as male menopause, is a condition associated with a decline in testosterone levels in aging men. Unlike menopause in women, which occurs relatively quickly when the ovaries stop producing hormones, andropause is a more gradual process that can extend over many years. In her latest online article, Dr Shemitha Rafique gives us her insights.

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    Sherif El Wakil
    12/02/2024
    Dr Sherif El Wakil

    Aesthetic Doctor

    Unveiling andropause: Understanding men's midlife hormonal changes

    Menopause has long been associated with women, but what about men? Contrary to popular belief, men experience a similar phenomenon called Andropause, a natural process characterised by hormonal shifts that can significantly impact their well-being as they age. Andropause involves a gradual decline in androgen levels, particularly testosterone, as men grow older. Unlike women, who undergo a more abrupt hormonal change, Andropause tends to manifest gradually and varies widely among individuals. In his latest online article, Dr Sherif Wakil, a pioneer in regenerative and functional medicine, sheds light on this under recognised but significant aspect of men's health.

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