Hormone pellet therapy is a form of bioidentical hormone replacement therapy (BHRT) designed to restore declining hormone levels in men and women through the subcutaneous implantation of small, time-released pellets. These pellets, typically composed of estradiol or testosterone, are inserted beneath the skin and gradually release hormones into the bloodstream over several months.
Hormonal decline is a natural physiological process associated with aging, menopause, and andropause. However, when hormone levels fall below optimal ranges, individuals may experience fatigue, cognitive changes, reduced libido, mood disturbances, sleep disruption, metabolic shifts, and decreased bone density. According to the National Institute on Aging and clinical literature referenced by institutions such as the Endocrine Society and peer-reviewed publications available through PubMed and Wikipedia’s overview of hormone re…