In our 2025 trends report, women’s health was identified as one of the key growth areas for aesthetics. We predicted that “the demand for not only intimate health procedures but addressing the impact of hormones on women’s overall health (and skin) will continue to rise”, and a big part of this picture is menopause. As awareness grows and more and more clinics recognise the importance of holistic care that extends beyond traditional treatments, so does demand, making this an ideal time for aesthetic clinics to integrate menopause services into their offerings.
But while this presents an exciting business opportunity, extending services into the menopause space needs to prioritise the patient at its core, and considerations should be given to topics like safeguarding, regulation (are you CQC registered if you are providing certain services?), and scope of practice. That is why Hamilton Fraser is excited to announce the launch of its groundbreaking new insurance extension tailored to meet the needs of medical practitioners providing menopause advice.
In this guide, we will explore the key considerations if you are thinking of becoming a “menopause first responder”.