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FAQs

Pellet Therapy FAQs

We understand that making important decisions about health can be intimidating and worrying, but our friendly certified BioTE providers are here to address any concerns patients may have. What is the process certified BioTE® Medical providers use to help patients? Read our FAQs to learn more.

FAQ

MOST FREQUENT QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS

IS FASTING REQUIRED BEFORE AN INSERTION?

No fasting is required in advance of the insertion.

WHAT BLOOD TEST IS REQUIRED BEFORE THE INSERTION?

Certified BioTE providers require extensive lab work while considering a patient’s candidacy for BHRT using pellets. A provider will discuss the results with a patient before moving forward with pellet therapy.

WHAT HAPPENS DURING THE IN-OFFICE INSERTION?

During the in-office visit, which only takes a few minutes, patients are brought into the exam room, and the insertion site is numbed. The most common site of insertion is the upper buttocks. A small incision is then made for pellet insertion. Once the pellet is inserted, the insertion site is covered with a small bandage.

WHAT HAPPENS DURING THE WEEK FOLLOWING THE INSERTION?

After pellet insertion, it’s best to eliminate lower body exercise. Walking should be fine, but extraneous activity is not recommended. Swimming, hot tubs, and bathtubs are to be avoided; however, showers are permitted. After removal of the bandage, normal activity may resume.

HOW OFTEN IS PELLET INSERTION NECESSARY?

As each patient’s symptoms are unique, so is each patient’s path to hormone optimization. Each pellet therapy is customized to fit a patient’s specific needs.

WHAT HAPPENS TO PELLETS AFTER INSERTION?

Since pellets are bioidentical and contain hormones like those produced by the body, they are completely dissolved and absorbed, leaving nothing behind.