HORMONE THERAPY
Understanding Hormone Replacement
At The Beaumont Med Spa, we believe hormone optimization extends far beyond simply checking estrogen or testosterone. The human body produces more than 50 hormones, all of which work together to regulate energy, metabolism, mood, sleep, brain function, body composition, cardiovascular health, and overall wellness. Our comprehensive approach evaluates not only sex hormones, but also thyroid function, adrenal health, metabolic hormones such as insulin, cortisol, leptin, and other key regulatory hormones that influence how you feel every day.
As we age, or as a result of certain medical conditions or surgeries, hormone production naturally declines. Our goal is to identify the underlying cause of your symptoms and develop a personalized treatment plan that helps you feel your best while optimizing your long-term health.
Hormone Optimization: Our Comprehensive Approach
Unlike many practices that focus on only one or two hormones, The Beaumont Med Spa takes a comprehensive approach to hormone optimization. We evaluate how your entire endocrine system functions together, including:
Thyroid Health – Comprehensive thyroid evaluation beyond standard TSH testing, including hormone production, conversion, and autoimmune markers when appropriate.
Adrenal Function – Cortisol and adrenal hormones that influence stress response, energy, sleep, and metabolism.
Metabolic Health – Insulin, glucose regulation, and other metabolic markers that affect weight, inflammation, and overall wellness.
Female Hormones – Estrogen, progesterone, testosterone, DHEA, and other hormones that influence menopause symptoms, bone health, cognition, and sexual wellness.
Male Hormones – Testosterone, estradiol, DHEA, and related hormones that impact strength, body composition, mood, libido, and vitality.
By looking at the complete hormonal picture—not just one laboratory value—we are better able to identify the root cause of symptoms and create a treatment plan tailored specifically to you.
Bioidentical Hormone Replacement Therapy (BHRT)
When appropriate, we offer Bioidentical Hormone Replacement Therapy (BHRT). Bioidentical hormones are structurally identical to the hormones naturally produced by the human body, allowing them to bind to the same receptors and function as your body's own hormones. Treatment recommendations are individualized based on your symptoms, laboratory results, medical history, and long-term health goals.
Women's Hormone Optimization
Women's hormone levels begin changing years before menopause and continue to evolve throughout the menopausal transition and beyond. Hormonal imbalances may contribute to hot flashes, night sweats, weight gain, fatigue, mood changes, brain fog, sleep disturbances, decreased libido, vaginal dryness, hair thinning, loss of muscle mass, and changes in bone health.
Our comprehensive evaluation helps determine the underlying causes of these symptoms while developing a personalized treatment plan that may include hormone optimization, nutrition, lifestyle recommendations, peptides, supplements, and metabolic support.
Men's Hormone Optimization
Hormonal changes in men occur gradually with age and can significantly impact quality of life. Declining testosterone and other hormonal imbalances may contribute to fatigue, decreased muscle mass, increased body fat, reduced libido, erectile dysfunction, brain fog, poor recovery, mood changes, and decreased motivation.
Our providers perform a comprehensive evaluation of testosterone and related hormones, thyroid function, adrenal health, metabolic markers, and overall wellness to develop an individualized treatment strategy focused on restoring vitality, improving performance, and supporting healthy aging.
Personalized Care
There is no one-size-fits-all approach to hormone therapy. At The Beaumont Med Spa, every treatment plan is customized using a combination of your symptoms, comprehensive laboratory testing, genetics when appropriate, body composition analysis, medical history, and ongoing follow-up to ensure your therapy remains safe, effective, and aligned with your health goals.
While pellet therapy is one of our preferred treatment options because it provides a slow, continuous release of hormones, helping maintain more consistent hormone levels without the peaks and valleys often associated with other delivery methods, it is not the right choice for every patient.
We offer a full range of hormone replacement options for both women and men, including:
pellets
creams
injections
patches
oral medications
other individualized therapies
Each delivery method has its own advantages, and your provider will work with you to determine which option best fits your lifestyle, medical history, hormone needs, and treatment goals.
Our philosophy is simple: hormone optimization should be personalized—not standardized. By selecting the right hormones, the right delivery method, and the right dose for each individual, we strive to restore balance, improve quality of life, and help you achieve long-term wellness and healthy aging.
Frequently Asked Questions
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No. Testosterone is found and needed in both males and females and plays a large role in women’s health. Women make testosterone in both their ovaries and their adrenal glands.
Some studies state that women begin to decline in testosterone in their 20s, and they can see a significant reduction in testosterone production by the mid 30s. By age 40, most women have lost approximately 50% of their testosterone production.
Women over the age of 35 should consider bioidentical testosterone replacement therapy in order to protect against osteoporosis, dementia, insulin resistance, excess body fat, decreased libido, wrinkles, and stronger hair.
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Because every patient’s treatment plan is highly individualized, here at The Beaumont Med Spa, we offer a variety of options when it comes to hormone replacement.
Although they may not be for everyone, pellets are one of our most preferred deliver methods for replacing sex hormones.
Pellets are small, dissolvable implants that are placed under the skin. They are naturally sourced, plant derived (typically from yam root), and very well tolerated.
Pellets are patient friendly, because there’s nothing to forget! The pellets work for months at a time through a constant, steady release of hormone, regulating blood hormone levels at a steady state. There are no erratic ups and downs in hormone levels, avoiding the fluctuations that can occur when using creams, pills or patches.
We monitor labs throughout a cycle to ensure we are correctly dosing your medications.
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One of the largest reported retrospective studies to date looked at over 1 million pellet procedures over a 7 year span (from 2012-2019). The overall complication rate was <1%. The most common response reported was pellet extrusion (the pellet comes out), which was more common in men (<3%) than women (<1%). The safety of subcutaneous hormone pellet implants in men and women appears to be better than other routes of administration of bioidentical hormone replacement therapy. PMC8165877
Since pellets are bioidentical, your body recognizes them as your own. So there is no concern for any type of “allergic reaction.” The risk of infection or irritation is also rare. Scarring is minimal and the incision site is smaller than the size of a pencil eraser. Mild tenderness and bruising can occur but typically resolve within a few days.
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No. Unlike oral estrogens and birth control pills, pellets avoid the “liver pass,” which means your liver is protected and clotting factors are not affected. Studies actually reveal that long term therapy is heart and brain protective.
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No. HRT can actually reduce the risk of breast cancer by 23% and colon cancer by 37%. Additionally, women who are diagnosed with breast cancer, who are taking HRT at the time of diagnosis, have a reduced mortality rate of 40%. And, those with the BRCA gene who take HRT have less risk of developing breast cancer and less risk of dying from breast cancer. https://www.bmj.com/content/367/bmj.l5928/rr3#:~:text=Evidence%20suggests%20that%20there%20are,safer%20choice%20than%20synthetic%20progestins.
There is also no conclusive evidence that androgen replacement therapy for men is an independent factor for the development of prostate cancer. Overall, the current clinical data seems to suggest that androgen replacement is an appropriate therapeutic option for men with symptomatic hypogonadism provided that patients continue to receive regular prostate screenings. PMC3424887
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Pellets were initially developed in Europe and have been used to treat women since the 1930s! They were used for women post hysterectomy until the development of synthetic and equine hormones in the 1940s. Over the past several years with continued research, more and more individuals, both men and women, are undergoing pellet therapy as they are convenient, well tolerated, and individualized.
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The initial step in BHRT is to schedule a consultation. At this visit we will thoroughly review your personal and family medical history, discuss goals of therapy, and draw initial full panel labs. Once your labs are resulted, they will be reviewed with your history to determine your eligibility. If you are deemed a candidate for BHRT, you will then be scheduled for an appointment for the in office procedure.
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Prior to pellet insertion, you will sit down with one of our providers and thoroughly discuss your most recent labs and plan, answering all questions. Our main goal is to make sure you are well informed of the benefits, risks and expectations of treatment. Just as there are risks to an intervention, there are also risks of not. We will then get your blood pressure and full set of vitals and discuss the procedure in detail. You are then placed on your side with your legs slightly bent. The lower back/upper back/buttock is exposed, cleansed and prepped. A small injection of lidocaine is placed to the area of insertion (over about 5-10 seconds). This is typically the only discomfort of the entire procedure, as the area is then numb. Past this point you should only feel pressure, no sharp pain. The area is again cleansed and a sterile drape is placed. A very small incision is made (smaller than the charging port on your iPhone- take a look). The hormone pellets, which are bioidentical and plant based, are placed into the tissue below the skin. Men can recieve several pellets dependent on dosage, and females usually receive 1-2. Steri strips (small bandage) are placed to close the area (no stitches or suture to remove later) and a larger dressing is placed on top. TOTAL TIME OF PROCEDURE: typically less than 5 minutes.
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Patients can begin to feel the effects of pellets in as early as a week, but most patients may not feel the effects for about 2-3 weeks. You will return for blood work at the 5 week mark to evaluate your levels post insertion. At this point, which we call the “5 week peak,” you should notice some symptom control.
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The procedure is typically repeated every 4-6 months as needed, based on blood work and symptoms. Most women are redosed around 4 months, where some men may go as long as 6 months.
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Majority of the time, insurance will not cover the expense of BHRT and we operate on a self pay model. We do have reimbursement forms we are happy to fill out for you if you would like to try and file with your insurance company for reimbursement. We also have financing options available.
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Decisions about your treatment length will depend on your unique symptoms, how well you respond to BHRT, and any side effects of hormone replacement. Hormone therapy can be continued as long as you desire and be stopped at any time. We do encourage you that once you start a treatment with us, that we work together for at least 6 months, or two rounds of pellets, to see how your body adjusts. If treatment is discontinued, fatigue, low mood and sleep disturbances can recur as the pellets slowly dissolve.
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Yes. Although most patients notice improvement in symptoms within 3 to 4 weeks, it could take up to 6 months, or at least 2 cycles, for those new to BHRT to notice significant change and full optimization.
A patient’s age, weight, activity level, metabolism, and male/female can affect dosing and length of benefit from treatment. Pellets can be used long term and they can be discontinued at any time.
Discontinuation will lead to your hormones resting back at a pre-procedure range; they will not slow the natural production of your endogenous hormone levels.
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Yes. Again, hormone replacement is very individualized and at times we may have to trial alternate methods to see what works best for your body.
For example, some patients may begin on an injection or troche form of testosterone when starting, but then transition to pellet therapy once a dose and range has been calculated.
WHERE THE RESEARCH LEADS:
Mortality Associated with Hormone Replacement Therapy in Younger and Older Women
"HRT also causes sustained Increases of nitric oxide levels and reductions in norepinephrine, plasma renin activity and endothelin. These endothelial changes have been associated with vasodilation, reduced blood pressure, increased blood flow and improved cardiac performance."
"Our findings, along with other recent work, suggest that HRT may be effective for the primary prevention of Alzheimer's Disease-if not for its treatment".
Mortality associated with hormone replacement therapy in younger and older women: a meta-analysis
"Hormone replacement has beneficial effects other than cancer and cardiovascular disease, such as a 35% decrease in hip fractures, 35% decrease in new onset diabetes and a 60% decrease in recurrent urinary tract infections."
"In women with diabetes mellitus, HRT reduces central adiposity and improves glycemic control and physical functioning."
Direct effects of sex steroid hormones on adipose tissues and obesity
*Hormone replacement therapy in postmenopausal women and testosterone replacement in older men appear to reduce the degree of central obesity."
Serum Folate and Risk of Fatal Coronary Heart Disease
Coronary Heart Disease in Women — An Ounce of Prevention
"Estrogen therapy alters the biology of the inner vessels (of the heart). Hormone replacement therapy protects through vasodilation, anti-inflammatory and anti-proliferative effects, providing significant coronary artery benefits."
Ultralow-Dose Micronized 17β-Estradiol and Bone Density and Bone Metabolism in Older Women
"In older women, a dosage of 0.25 mg/d of 17-beta-estradiol increased bone density of the hip, spine, and total body, and reduced bone turnover, with minimal side effects."
A recent study done by doctors at Yale evaluated the result of this widespread reduction in HRT use in women aged 50-59 post hysterectomy. According to their calculations, estrogen avoidance may have led to as many as 90,000 preventable deaths and breast cancer in these women. According to the authors: "Estrogen therapy in younger postmenopausal women is associated with a decisive reduction in all-cause mortality."
Safety of estrogen/androgen regimens
"A persistent view of testosterone as the male hormone deprives many clinically androgen deficient women of effective treatment."
"Testosterone replacement in women significantly decreases carotid atherosclerosis and cardiovascular disease."
“We found the lowest odds of carotid atherosclerosis for women with the highest total testosterone concentrations".