Our Technology
At Peritale, we harness the power of advanced artificial intelligence to analyze facial biomarkers, providing a novel and non-invasive method to predict the menopause transition stage. Our technology is grounded in rigorous scientific research and leverages visual changes known to correlate with perimenopause and menopause.
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Understanding Biomarkers in Perimenopause
Perimenopause is a significant phase in a woman's life, characterized by gradual hormonal shifts that often manifest in subtle but measurable changes in physical appearance. These changes, or 'biomarkers', can include variations in skin texture, elasticity, and other facial features. Unlike generic signs often attributed to aging, these specific biomarkers provide clues about the underlying hormonal landscape.
Our technology does not just catalog these changes; it interprets them through the lens of scientific research. By analyzing groups of biomarkers collectively, our AI-driven platform can map out the onset and progression of perimenopause with remarkable precision, offering personalized insights directly from a simple facial image.
Advantages Over Traditional Hormonal Tests
Traditional methods of diagnosing perimenopause often rely on blood or urine tests to measure hormone levels. However, these methods can be invasive and often fail to capture the full complexity of hormonal changes that occur during perimenopause. Hormone levels can fluctuate significantly, making it difficult to obtain accurate readings at any given time.
Peritale's approach bypasses these limitations by focusing on the cumulative visual effects of hormonal changes over time, which are less susceptible to momentary fluctuations. This method offers a more consistent and accessible means of monitoring the menopause transition, providing women with insights that are not only based on real-time data but are also more reflective of long-term physiological changes.


Why Knowing About Perimenopause Matters
Identifying the onset of perimenopause can be crucial for several reasons. Early estimation helps in managing symptoms more effectively, planning for potential health issues related to hormonal changes, and making informed decisions about interventions like hormone replacement therapy. For many women, understanding the changes happening in their bodies can lead to better health outcomes and a more controlled transition through menopause.
Furthermore, a clear estimation empowers women with knowledge about their health, enabling them to take proactive steps in managing their well-being. With Peritale, our goal is to provide this empowerment through a user-friendly, scientifically-backed tool that makes complex hormonal data understandable and accessible.