Testosterone Replacement Therapy (TRT)

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What is HRT?

As a man, your masculinity lies in your virility. As you age, your strength, energy, libido and mental clarity may begin to decline, making you feel like a fraction of who you once were. Testosterone is the key male sex hormone that is responsible for keeping you young and vibrant. When you experience a decline in testosterone, you may experience a loss of who you once were. Gone are the days you feel like a shell of yourself. It’s time to turn back the hands of time and reclaim the vibrancy of your youth.
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About Testosterone Replacement Therapy

As time passes, you may wake up one day and reminisce on the days of your youth. The transition from feeling youthful to actually feeling old may seem swift in your mind. In reality, the biological transition happens gradually. Testosterone Replacement Therapy is a regimen of specialized medications that increase hormone levels in the body.

What Is Testosterone?

Testosterone is a hormone produced in the body that begins to increase during puberty and begins to decline around age 30. Testosterone can affect bone density, muscle mass, mood, sex drive, and red blood cell development.

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Benefits

Fountain of Youth?

There are a plethora of benefits you can realize with Testosterone Replacement Therapy. Many patients who undergo Testosterone Replacement Therapy report feeling like a different person compared to how they felt when they initially sought treatment.
More Energy
Increased Libido
Enhanced Muscle Mass
Better Mood
Leaner Body
Mental Clarity
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Candidates

Those looking to undergo Testosterone Replacement are men who have noticed a decline in the way they feel about their manhood. They may experience low sex drive, decreased stamina, significant weight gain or loss of muscle mass. They have decreased testosterone production, as determined by appropriate medical testing. Eligible patients are realistic in their expectations about Testosterone Replacement Therapy and what it can do for them.

Candidates

Those looking to undergo Testosterone Replacement are men who have noticed a decline in the way they feel about their manhood. They may experience low sex drive, decreased stamina, significant weight gain or loss of muscle mass. They have decreased testosterone production, as determined by appropriate medical testing. Eligible patients are realistic in their expectations about Testosterone Replacement Therapy and what it can do for them.

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Personal Consultation

During a private, one-on-one consultation with one of our certified practitioners, you will have the opportunity to discuss your concerns regarding low testosterone. He understands the challenges many men experience and will listen closely to make you comfortable with the entire process. Our practitioners will answer your questions and provide detailed information about Testosterone Replacement Therapy.

Testosterone Replacement Treatment

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When you come in for your Testosterone Replacement treatment, our practitioners will review the results of your blood test with you. They will discuss the treatment and address any questions you may have. If you are a candidate for pellet therapy, a certified practitioner will make a tiny incision near your hip and insert between 2-10 small pellets, each the size of a grain of rice, under your skin using an instrument called a trocar. The pellets will slowly release Bioidentical Testosterone over the course of about 3 to 4 months.                                                                                                                                                                                                If you opt for intramuscular injections, a practitioner will administer the testosterone treatment directly into the gluteal muscle. You will need to receive the injection every 10-14 days. You will have routine follow up appointments with your practitioner to monitor your progress and testosterone levels. Your treatment plan will be adjusted, as needed, when you come in for your next appointment for pellet therapy or testosterone injection.

Testosterone Replacement Treatment

When you come in for your Testosterone Replacement treatment, our providers will review the results of your blood test with you. They will discuss the treatment and address any questions you may have.

If you are a candidate for pellet therapy, a certified provider will make a tiny incision near your hip and insert between 2-10 small pellets, each the size of a grain of rice, under your skin using an instrument called a trocar. The pellets will slowly release Bioidentical Testosterone over the course of about 3 to 4 months.

If you opt for intramuscular injections, a provider will administer the testosterone treatment directly into the gluteal muscle. You will need to receive the injection every 10-14 days. You will have routine follow up appointments with your provider to monitor your progress and testosterone levels. Your treatment plan will be adjusted, as needed, when you come in for your next appointment for pellet therapy or testosterone injection.

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What is Bioidentical Hormone Therapy?

We utilizes plant-based hormone replacement medication for our patients. The molecular structure of the medication is a replica of the testosterone produced in the body, making it bioidentical. Animal-derived and synthetic hormone replacement therapies cite a number of risks and side effects for patients. Whereas, bio-identical hormones pose less risk with fewer side effects. As each patient who comes into [DOCTOR’S BUSINESS] is unique, their experience with hormone replacement therapy will be just as individualized.

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References

  1. Tworek, D. (2019). Bioidentical hormone Replacement Therapy for Men. Retrieved from https://www.bodylogicmd.com/bioidentical-hormone-therapy-for- men
  2. Cleveland Clinic. (2014). Bioidentical Hormones. Retrieved from https://my.clevelandclinic.org/health/articles/15660-bioidentical-hormones 
  3. Jewell, T. (2019). TRT: Separating Fact from Fiction. Retrieved from https://www.healthline.com/health/trt  
  4. Saad, F., Aversa, A., Isidori, A. M., Zafalon, L., Zitzmann, M., & Gooren, L. (2011). Onset of effects of testosterone treatment and time span until maximum effects are achieved. European Journal of Endocrinology, 165(5), 675-685. Retrieved from https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3188848/#!po=50.0000