EvexiPEL is the Evolution of Hormone Pellet Therapy
Hormone pellet therapy has advanced thanks to recent innovations. With the help of our network of top-tier hormone specialists, medical wellness centers, and specialized compounding pharmacies, hormone pellet therapy has evolved into a more useful and holistic wellness treatment for patients.
You become a health companion when you see an EvexiPEL® provider. Even while BHRT alone may not be the ideal option for you, your goals, and your lifestyle, EvexiPEL practitioners keep searching until they do.
Three essential components of recovery are promised through our participation in your health:
Bio-identical hormone replacement pellet therapy, which is intended to benefit both men and women, also helps with libido loss or the inability to act sexually. Serotonin, a hormone that controls how individuals feel, is produced when testosterone and estrogen are in balance. Without it, some people experience fatigue, irritability, and a lack of concentration, focus, or performance.
Bio-identical hormones are those that exactly match the chemical composition of hormones produced by the body naturally. This makes it possible for the hormone to work at its best. The administration of hormone replacement by a pellet inserted under the skin is known as bio-identical hormone replacement treatment. This is the safest and most efficient way to administer hormone replacement treatment, according to the data.
Estradiol or testosterone is combined into pellets that are created from organic plant materials and have the same chemical structure as the corresponding bodily hormones. They are compressed into a solid substance that resembles a cooked rice grain in size. They are placed in the hip region under the skin using a painless office procedure. Small amounts of the hormone, identical to that produced by the ovaries and testes during our formative adult years, are released into the bloodstream directly by the pellets.
According to medical literature, pellets offer a constant dose of hormone into the bloodstream instead of the fluctuations that might happen when using creams, pills, or patches to deliver the medication. Direct distribution into the bloodstream prevents the increased synthesis of clotting factors and liver abnormalities associated with oral hormone therapy. The pellets will need to be replenished approximately every 3 to 5 months in women and 4 to 6 months in men.