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Pellet Therapy

Pellet Therapy is a hormone optimization treatment designed to restore balance, improve energy, and support overall wellbeing through consistent, long-acting hormone delivery.

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Overview

What is Pellet Therapy?

Pellet Therapy is a form of bioidentical hormone replacement therapy that delivers customized doses of hormones through small pellets placed beneath the skin. These pellets release hormones steadily over time, helping maintain stable hormone levels without daily medications or frequent dosing.

Commonly used to address symptoms related to hormonal decline or imbalance, Pellet Therapy may support energy, mood, mental clarity, libido, sleep quality, and metabolic health. Treatment plans are individualized based on lab testing, symptoms, and medical history.

Pellets are typically composed of bioidentical hormones that closely match those naturally produced by the body. Once inserted, they dissolve gradually, providing continuous hormone delivery for several months. Careful provider oversight is essential to ensure safety, appropriate dosing, and long-term effectiveness.

Cost of Pellet Therapy

The cost of Pellet Therapy varies depending on hormone type, dosage, provider expertise, and geographic location. Pricing typically reflects both the procedure and ongoing medical oversight.

85 to 90% patient-reported symptom improvement

Success rates

$450 per treatment cycle

Average cost (USD)

Over 1 million worldwide

Procedures performed annually

Less than 1 percent

Complication rate

Average cost (USD)

$450 per treatment cycle

Cost Range (USD)

$300 to $800 per cycle

Costs may differ between initial and maintenance treatments. Most patients require repeat insertions every three to six months to maintain results. A consultation helps determine expected pricing and treatment frequency.

Pros and Cons of Getting Pellet Therapy

Pros

  • Consistent hormone delivery without daily dosing
  • Customized treatment based on lab testing
  • Long-lasting effects over several months
  • May improve energy, mood, and sleep quality
  • Convenient maintenance schedule
  • Physician-guided and monitored care

Cons

  • Requires a minor in-office procedure
  • Hormone levels cannot be adjusted once inserted
  • Not suitable for everyone
  • May cause temporary insertion-site discomfort
  • Requires ongoing medical monitoring
  • Out-of-pocket cost for many patients

How it Works

Pellet Therapy works by delivering bioidentical hormones directly into the bloodstream through slow, steady absorption.

What it Treats

Hormonal imbalance, fatigue, low libido, mood changes, sleep disruption, and symptoms associated with menopause or andropause.

Procedure Time

The in-office procedure typically takes 10 to 15 minutes.

Eligibility

Adults with confirmed hormone imbalance who are medically cleared after lab testing and consultation.

Recovery & Downtime

Minimal downtime. Most patients resume normal activities within 24 hours.

What to Expect Before, During, and After Pellet Therapy

Before Pellet Therapy

Your provider will review symptoms, medical history, and comprehensive hormone labs. This ensures treatment is appropriate and dosing is personalized to your needs.

During Pellet Therapy

After numbing the area, a small incision is made, and the pellets are inserted beneath the skin, typically in the upper hip or gluteal area. The process is brief and well tolerated.

After Pellet Therapy

Mild soreness or bruising may occur for a few days. Hormone levels begin stabilizing within weeks, with benefits often building gradually over time.

Potential Risks and Side Effects from Pellet Therapy

Insertion Site Reactions

Temporary bruising, swelling, or tenderness can occur at the insertion site and usually resolve quickly.

Hormone-Related Side Effects

Possible effects include acne, fluid retention, or mood changes, depending on dosage and individual response.

Hormone Imbalance

Over- or under-dosing may lead to persistent symptoms, highlighting the importance of proper testing and follow-up care.

Frequently Asked Questions

Most patients experience benefits for three to six months, depending on metabolism, activity level, and hormone type. Repeat treatments are typically scheduled to maintain consistent results.

When prescribed and monitored by a qualified medical provider, Pellet Therapy is considered safe for appropriate candidates. Ongoing lab monitoring is essential to reduce risks.

The area is numbed prior to insertion. Most patients report minimal discomfort during the procedure and mild soreness afterward.

Some patients notice improvements within two to four weeks, while others experience more gradual changes over several weeks.

Yes. Pellet Therapy is commonly used for both men and women experiencing hormone imbalance, though treatment goals and dosing differ.

Sources & Studies

The following references provide clinical evidence and safety information on Pellet Therapy:

The Menopause Society, formerly known as the North American Menopause Society, is a nonprofit professional organization focused on evidence-based health information and care during the menopause transition and beyond.

JCEM is a leading peer-reviewed medical journal publishing original research and clinical insights related to endocrinology, metabolism, and related health topics.

A4M is a global medical education organization dedicated to advancing clinical strategies, education, and training in anti-aging, longevity, and regenerative medicine. 

The NIA conducts and supports research on the biology of aging and age-related health issues, contributing to scientific understanding of healthy aging processes.

All sources reviewed for clinical accuracy and relevance.

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