Testosterone Replacement Therapy
Testosterone: More Than Just a Male Hormone
While commonly associated with men, testosterone is naturally produced by both genders, albeit at different levels. Despite these differences, it plays a crucial role in the health and well-being of both men and women.

How Testosterone Replacement Therapy works?
While the amount is much smaller, women also naturally produce testosterone in their ovaries, adrenal glands, and fat reserves. This hormone plays a vital role in:
- Repairing reproductive tissues
- Stimulating tissue growth and repair
- Maintaining bone mass
- Supporting libido
Signs of low testosterone in women may include difficulty concentrating, decreased sex drive, loss of muscle mass, and even depression, particularly in post-menopausal women. ID Weight offers personalized treatment plans for both men and women experiencing low testosterone, catering to their specific needs and ensuring optimal results.



Benefit of Testosterone Replacement Therapy
Increased bone strength and density
Favorable fat distribution
Enhanced muscle mass
Increased libido and sexual function
Get Answers to Your Questions
Signs include fatigue, reduced libido, mood changes, and decreased muscle mass. However, a healthcare professional will conduct tests for an accurate diagnosis.
The mode of administration, such as injections or pellet implants, is determined based on individual preferences, medical history, and the doctor's recommendation.
Side effects are possible and vary among individuals. Common side effects include acne, fluid retention, and changes in mood. A healthcare professional will monitor and adjust the treatment plan accordingly.
Individual responses vary, but some individuals may start experiencing changes in energy levels and mood within a few weeks to months.
Not everyone with low testosterone may require or be suitable for TRT. A thorough assessment by a healthcare professional is necessary to determine the most appropriate treatment plan.