BodyLogicMD Offers Bioidentical Hormone Pellet Therapy
Posted on: Wednesday, 29 August 2007, 18:20 CDT
BodyLogicMD's (http://www.bodylogicmd.com) anti-aging physicians are right on target with the latest in bioidentical hormone therapy. Pellet therapy, for women and men, helps sliding sex drives, thickening waistlines, depleted energy, and other symptoms of menopause and andropause (the male menopause).
Pellet therapy is a revolutionary new approach to bioidentical hormone therapy that is generating high praise from men and women seeking relief from the signs of hormone imbalance due to aging. Patients find the long-lasting pellets easy and convenient, especially since there is no need to remember a daily pill schedule or to use messy creams or injections for relief. Furthermore, physicians with BodyLogicMD, a national network of anti-aging physicians specializing in bioidentical hormone therapy services with 15 locations and more opening everyday, report great success with this highly effective method for delivering hormones to help restore health and vitality.
After carefully measuring current hormone levels and completing a detailed symptoms analysis, a BodyLogicMD anti-aging physician can determine a patient's individual needs for the custom-made hormone pellets, which contain estradiol or testosterone. During a simple in-office procedure, the tiny pellets are inserted into the hip, buttock or bikini area. The small incision site doesn't even require stitches -- just a small bandage. Sustained hormone delivery into the bloodstream is immediate and can last up to six months.
Patients are closely monitored to help ensure they sustain proper hormone levels, as well as determine the timing for subsequent pellet insertions.
Pellet therapy benefits:
-- Better mental focus -- Decreased anxiety and depression -- Greater success at losing weight and getting in shape -- Increased bone density -- More energy -- Stronger libido -- For men - stronger erections -- For women - reduction of hot flashes, night sweats and vaginal dryness
Safe, convenient and effective, pellet therapy has been available in the United States since 1939. With the recent growth in bioidentical hormone therapy to help balance body chemistry, pellets provide a sustainable delivery method with an effect that is similar to the way hormones are naturally produced in the body prior to menopause and andropause.
"Most of my patients notice a difference very quickly. Some even feel a difference the next day," says Dr. Alicia Stanton, Chief Medical Officer of BodyLogicMD. "But it can take up to two weeks to feel the full effect."
Women and men considering hormone therapy to ease -- or even reverse -- the symptoms of menopause and andropause should seek a physician who is well versed in hormone therapy and the available delivery systems.
About BodyLogicMD
BodyLogicMD currently has 15 locations in Arizona, Connecticut, Florida, Illinois, New Hampshire, Ohio, Texas and Virginia. For more information about BodyLogicMD's pellet therapy please visit http://www.bodylogicmd.com/pellet-therapy.
* Pellet therapy is available at select locations
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SOURCE: BodyLogicMD
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