Testosterone Delivery Methods: Injections, Pellets, or Gels?

Testosterone delivery methods in Maryland

Quick Answer

Testosterone can be delivered through injections, gels, or pellets. Each method has trade-offs related to convenience, dose control, consistency, cost, and safety. The right option should be chosen with a licensed provider.

Injections

Injections are commonly used because they allow flexible dosing and provider-guided adjustment. Some patients prefer them because they can fit into a consistent routine. The downside is that some men are uncomfortable with needles or need education on proper use.

Gels

Gels can be appealing for patients who prefer to avoid injections. However, they require consistent application and precautions to reduce transfer risk to partners, children, or others through skin contact.

Pellets

Pellets are placed during an in-office procedure and can last for months. Some patients like the low-maintenance aspect, but dose adjustments are less flexible once placed.

Why Dose Control Matters

Testosterone response can vary, so the ability to monitor and adjust therapy is important. Symptoms, labs, side effects, and goals all matter.

How Revive Approaches the Conversation

Revive Medical Wellness & Aesthetics focuses on individualized treatment planning. The provider reviews your health profile, goals, and comfort level before recommending an approach.

FAQ

Want to compare testosterone options? Contact Revive Medical Wellness & Aesthetics by Express Medical Care LLC at (240) 219-6770 or visit https://www.express-medicalcare.com/ to schedule a provider-led consultation.

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