Menopause & Collagen Decline: What No One Talks About
- Absolute MS

- Jul 17
- 2 min read

When people think of menopause, they often focus on the obvious symptoms—hot flashes, mood swings, and irregular periods. But there’s a hidden aspect of menopause that few talk about, and it’s silently affecting your skin, joints, and even your gut:
Collagen loss.
Yes, your estrogen levels drop during menopause—but did you know this hormonal shift directly impacts collagen production? In fact, women can lose up to 30% of their collagen in the first five years of menopause.
Let’s uncover what most people don’t talk about when it comes to menopause and collagen—and why women over 40 should start prioritizing collagen supplementation now, not later.
Estrogen & Collagen: The Powerful Link
Estrogen plays a critical role in:
Stimulating collagen production
Maintaining skin elasticity and hydration
Supporting joint and bone health
Protecting gut lining integrity
As estrogen levels drop during perimenopause and menopause, collagen production slows dramatically. The result?
You may start to notice:
Sagging skin and fine lines that appear overnight
Dryness that no moisturizer can fix
Achy joints, even without exercise
Hair thinning or shedding
Digestive discomfort or bloating
Slower wound healing
These aren’t just aging—they’re collagen-depletion symptoms rooted in hormonal shifts.
Lesser-Known Menopause Symptoms Linked to Collagen Loss
You’ve probably heard about wrinkles and thinning skin—but collagen supports more than just beauty.
Here are some surprising areas where collagen loss shows up:
Vaginal Dryness & Discomfort
Collagen is essential for healthy, elastic tissue—even in intimate areas. Its decline contributes to dryness and decreased elasticity.
Weakened Bladder & Pelvic Floor
Connective tissues in the bladder and pelvic area rely on collagen. A drop can lead to urgency, leaks, or discomfort.
Joint Stiffness & Cracking
You’re not imagining those sore knees. Collagen is a key building block in cartilage and synovial fluid.
Slower Post-Workout Recovery
Ligaments and tendons weaken without enough collagen, increasing the risk of injury and slower healing.
Gut Sensitivity or Bloating
The gut lining is made of collagen-rich connective tissue. When it weakens, inflammation and leaky gut symptoms can emerge.
Why Women Over 40 Should Supplement Proactively
Here’s the truth: Collagen decline doesn’t reverse on its own.
And waiting until visible signs show up means you’re already in a deficit.
Proactive supplementation after 40—especially during perimenopause—can:
Slow down collagen breakdown
Support skin, joints, gut, and intimate health
Reduce menopause-related inflammation
Help you feel like yourself again
But quality matters. Not all collagen supplements are designed for women in this stage of life.
What Makes Totally Derma Different for Menopausal Women?
Totally Derma isn’t just another beauty powder—it’s a clinical-grade, multi-functional collagen drink made with menopause in mind.
Here’s why it stands out:
✅ High-quality Arthred® bovine collagen peptides for maximum absorption
✅ Synovoderma hyaluronic acid for deep skin hydration and joint health
✅ Green tea extract, alpha lipoic acid, and grape seed extract to combat inflammation and oxidative stress
✅ Zinc, copper, and vitamin C for collagen synthesis and hormonal balance support
It’s not just skin-deep. Totally Derma supports:
Your gut lining
Your bones and joints
Your post-menopausal skin resilience
Your internal inflammatory balance
Your 40s and 50s Don’t Have to Feel Like Decline
Aging is natural. Feeling worn out, achy, or uncomfortable doesn’t have to be.
Supporting your body with clinically-backed collagen can restore strength and elasticity—inside and out.
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