Hormone replacement pellets are small subdermal implants that release
hormones continuously in the body to treat hormonal imbalances. These
Pellets, usually the size of a grain of rice, contain bioidentical hormones,
such as estrogen, testosterone, or a combination of both, and are inserted under the skin,
usually in the hip or buttock area, through a simple procedure and
minimally invasive.


Once implanted, the pellets release a constant dose of hormones for a
period that can vary between three and six months, depending on the composition of the pellet and
the patient's needs. This method of administration ensures that the levels
hormonal levels remain stable, avoiding the peaks and valleys that can occur with other
forms of hormone therapy, such as pills or patches.

The technique of hormone replacement pellets has its roots in the advances of
endocrinology and medicine of the 20th century, when scientists began to understand
better the role of hormones in human health and how their deficiency could affect the
general well-being. Hormone replacement therapy (HRT) was initially developed as a
a way of supplementing hormones into the body to relieve symptoms of conditions such as
menopause in women and testosterone deficiency in men.

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The first attempts at hormone replacement were made through pills and creams,
But these methods presented challenges, such as fluctuations in hormone levels and the
need for frequent administration. To overcome these problems, in the 1990s,
1930, researchers began exploring more consistent and long-lasting methods for
administer hormones. It was in this context that the idea of replacement pellets arose.
hormonal.
The technique of implanting subdermal pellets was developed as a way to provide
a constant and controlled release of hormones into the body. The first pellets were
experimental and were used in the treatment of menopause. Over time, the technique

It was refined and bioidentical hormones, which are chemically identical, began to be used.
to those the body produces naturally, which improved efficacy and reduced the effects
secondary.

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Benefits of hormone replacement pellets

Hormone replacement pellets are mainly used to relieve symptoms.
associated with menopause in women, such as hot flashes, mood swings, and loss of
bone density, as well as to treat testosterone deficiency in men, improving the
energy, sexual desire, and general well-being. They can also be used for other
hormonal imbalances, providing a convenient and effective option to maintain the
hormonal balance in the body.

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