What Are Hormonal Pellets and How Do They Work?

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Hormonal pellets are tiny, rice-sized implants placed under the skin that release bioidentical hormones slowly over several months. These pellets typically contain estrogen or testosterone and are inserted during a minor in-office procedure. Unlike daily pills or weekly patches, pellets provide a steady dose of hormones without frequent maintenance. This steady release aims to reduce the highs and lows that sometimes occur with other methods of hormone therapy. Many patients prefer this option because it feels convenient and less disruptive to daily life. However, it is still important to consult experienced professionals, such as those at Align Health and Menopause, to determine if this delivery method aligns with personal health needs and medical history.