Hormones are the driving force behind almost everything your body does, from processing food to controlling your reproductive cycle. When hormones get thrown out of balance, your overall health and well-being can suffer. Both men and women benefit from balanced hormones, so there are no gender restrictions in hormone therapy.
At BodyPoint Medspa in Lehi, UT, we offer bioidentical hormone replacement therapy. What is hormone replacement therapy, and what can it do for your health? Let’s find out.
Bioidentical Hormone Replacement Therapy
Your body produces sex hormones to control certain functions. The two most important of these are testosterone and estrogen. Men typically have higher levels of testosterone, while women have higher levels of estrogen. However, every person’s body has some of each hormone. So what is hormone replacement therapy, then? During bioidentical hormone replacement therapy, we insert a pellet no larger than a grain of rice underneath your skin. This pellet delivers bioidentical hormones into your system at specific intervals. Bioidentical hormones mimic your body’s natural hormones. There is no chemical difference between these hormone replacements and your natural sex hormones. Undergoing hormone therapy resets your sex hormones back to healthier levels and reduces many unpleasant health symptoms.Signs You Need Hormone Therapy
While hormone imbalances are more common during middle and older age, some younger patients need hormone therapy, too. There are some universal signs that you may need hormone therapy for improved health.Men’s Symptoms
When your body doesn’t have enough testosterone to work with, your mood, appetite, and energy levels all change. Men who are suffering from low testosterone levels may have many unpleasant symptoms. Some of the most common signs of a hormone imbalance in men include:- Brain fog
- Weight gain (especially around the abdominal area)
- Inability to keep up with kids and grandkids
- Low sex drive
- Loss of muscle mass
- Fatigue
- Loss of motivation
- Anxiety
- Depression
- Irritability
- Inability to perform during sex (erectile dysfunction)
- Poor athletic and work performance
Women’s Symptoms
Women are at risk for several different hormone problems. Either of the two important hormones — estrogen and testosterone — can become unbalanced and impact a woman’s well-being. Some signs of hormone problems in women include:- Hot flashes
- Unexplained weight gain
- Low energy
- Mood swings
- Irregular menstrual cycles
- Loss of fertility
- Increased belly fat
- Trouble sleeping
- Anxiety
- Depression
- Hair loss
- Brain fog


