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Male hormones regulate bodily functions and processes in men. When these hormones are imbalanced, they can have serious effects on the body.
What are the Symptoms of Hormone Imbalance in Men?
Ranging from mild to severe, the symptoms of an imbalance in male hormones are frustrating and can affect everyday life. Some of the symptoms of hormone imbalance in men may include:
  • Low energy*
  • Inability to sleep*
  • Weight gain*
  • Brain fog*
  • Inability to maintain muscle mass*
  • Low mood*
  • Anxiousness*
  • Acne*
  • Unstable blood sugar*
  • Low blood pressure*
Reproductive Symptoms of Hormonal Imbalance in Men
The reproductive symptoms of hormonal imbalance in men may include:
  • Decreased sexual performance*
  • Low libido*
  • A lack of interest in sexual activity*
  • Low self-esteem*
What Therapy Does Biote Use to Optimize Male Hormones?
Patients have reported that one path to the relief of their hormone imbalance symptoms is through bioidentical hormone replacement therapy or BHRT. Our technicians use pellets, which can be inserted during an office visit in only a few minutes. Within up to two to four weeks after pellet insertion, bioidentical hormone replacement therapy (BHRT) may begin to relieve some symptoms of hormonal imbalance in men. Many report feeling the full benefits of BHRT after their second insertion
Initial lab draw is completed at the time of initial consult if patient is planning to move forward with pelleting procedure.

Follow up labs are completed 8 weeks after initial pelleting and annually. Labs are also completed as needed depending on previous results.
Female BHRT is an acronymic phrase that stands for bioidentical hormone replacement therapy. Hormone therapy for women has been a common practice to cope with aging for decades. Female hormone replacement therapy (HRT) may help women who are suffering from unbalanced hormones. Bioidentical hormones delivered through BHRT pellets closely replicate the molecular structure of human hormones.*
When May Female BHRT Be Most Beneficial?
Bioidentical hormone replacement therapy for women may help any woman whose hormones are out of balance. However, the most common time women seek bioidentical hormone replacement therapy is when they’re experiencing menopause.
Women typically experience three stages of menopause: perimenopause, menopause, and post-menopause.
There are also rare instances regarding women who have never had balanced hormones, often causing excessively uncomfortable menstrual cycles and extreme mood swings.
The Biote Method of bioidentical hormone replacement therapy for women may help address the cause of these issues.*
What Is Female Hormone Replacement Therapy?
Biote’s Method of hormone therapy provides a consistent release of hormones. When hormones are out of balance, hormone replacement therapy for women may help relieve a wide array of symptoms, both physical and emotional. Bioidentical hormone replacement therapy for women aims to relieve the source of the problem, not just the symptoms themselves.*
What Are Female BHRT Pellets?
Female BHRT pellets are comprised of custom-compounded hormones. These pellets are inserted subcutaneously during a quick in-office visit. Usually, within four to six weeks after the pellet insertion, the bioidentical hormone replacement therapy for a woman’s endocrine system begins to take effect. Many patients may begin to experience the benefits of the Biote Method after the second insertion.*

BHRT FOR WOMEN 
What Is Female BHRT?
Female BHRT is an acronymic phrase that stands for bioidentical hormone replacement therapy. Hormone therapy for women has been a common practice to cope with aging for decades. Female hormone replacement therapy (HRT) may help women who are suffering from unbalanced hormones. Bioidentical hormones delivered through BHRT pellets closely replicate the molecular structure of human hormones.*When May Female BHRT Be Most Beneficial?
Bioidentical hormone replacement therapy for women may help any woman whose hormones are out of balance. However, the most common time women seek bioidentical hormone replacement therapy is when they’re experiencing menopause. Women typically experience three stages of menopause: perimenopause, menopause, and post-menopause. There are also rare instances regarding women who have never had balanced hormones, often causing excessively uncomfortable menstrual cycles and extreme mood swings. The Biote Method of bioidentical hormone replacement therapy for women may help address the cause of these issues. * What Is Female Hormone Replacement Therapy?
Biote’s Method of hormone therapy provides a consistent release of hormones. When hormones are out of balance, hormone replacement therapy for women may help relieve a wide array of symptoms, both physical and emotional. Bioidentical hormone replacement therapy for women aims to relieve the source of the problem, not just the symptoms themselves.*What Are Female BHRT Pellets?
Female BHRT pellets are comprised of custom-compounded hormones. These pellets are inserted subcutaneously during a quick in-office visit. Usually, within four to six weeks after the pellet insertion, the bioidentical hormone replacement therapy for a woman’s endocrine system begins to take effect. Many patients may begin to experience the benefits of the Biote Method after the second insertion.

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