Cristiana Bolli works where medicine provides answers—
but does not offer presence.
And yet, the body continues to demand attention.
A specialist in neuroplasticity applied to the female body, with over a decade of study and clinical practice, Cristiana has created an approach that integrates hormonal health, somatic listening, and sensory vitality.
Between strength training and the minimum possible practice.
Between creatine and consent.
Between estrogen and MPPV — Minimum Possible Positive Viable.
Cristiana accompanies women in perimenopause, menopause, and postmenopause to find direction, autonomy, and clarity — not in theory, but in the real body.
Her work delivers what is still lacking in medicine:
a space where health, perception, and pleasure walk together — with elegance, science, and presence.
Cristiana’s work is based on somatic sexology, a field that integrates sexuality, neuroscience, and body practices.
This approach recognizes that pleasure and sensory well-being can be learned at any stage of life—including menopause.
Cristiana uses somatic protocols based on neuroplasticity, refined body observation, and self-regulation techniques. Her clinical listening is guided by reading sensory pathways and the nervous system’s responses to hormonal loss — what she calls the sensory mismatch of menopause.
Instead of labeling the body as “libido-free,” Cristiana maps—together with the woman—the regions where pleasure can still be awakened. The session is not theoretical. It is lived. In gesture. In touch. In choice.
Somatic sexology, in this context, is not an alternative therapy—
it is real, applied, grounded, and respectful sensory training.
Want to better understand the scientific basis of this approach?
Read more about the MPPV method, somatic sexology, and the concept of sensory mismatch.
*Educational, integrative, and complementary content. Does not replace medical supervision.*