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Estrogen × Collagen

Estrogen-Collagen Loss: Test Your Tissue Age.

The published number is stark: roughly 30% of dermal collagen is lost in the first five years after menopause, then ~2% per year after that. The Tissue Clock translates that into your number.

Crepey skin, slow healing, joint pain, brittle hair — they share one root cause: estrogen-driven collagen collapse.

Recommended starting point for this profile: Collagen Rescue Matrix — GHK-Cu + Estrogen Support. Shop GHK-Cu →

The Kindr Tissue Clock™

Discover Your Tissue Age.
Reverse the Estrogen Deficit.

Menopause and perimenopause accelerate tissue aging — slowing wound healing, draining collagen, and stalling regeneration. Take the 60-second E.C.R. (Estrogen-Collagen-Regeneration) assessment to find your biological tissue age.

60 seconds · No login · Free

FAQ

How much collagen do women lose at menopause?

About 30% in the first five years post-menopause, then ~2% per year, according to published dermatology data.

Can collagen loss be reversed?

You can rebuild substantial collagen with estrogen support, GHK-Cu peptide, and a clinical supplement stack — but not with oral collagen powders alone.

Not a diagnosis. The Kindr Tissue Clock™ is an educational tool. A board-certified Kindr clinician will conduct a full evaluation before any treatment decision.