Pellets and cream are a way to milk cash from your patients. In men injections are the standard way of delivery, so why not for women? The only reasons not to use injections are a fear of needles or a doctor that wants your money. Injections provide stable levels if you inject once or twice a week (subq) and easy to adjust in dosage. However, if you are afraid of needles, don’t worry about transference and have to much cash, use the cream. But just stay away from pellets and doctors who try to push them. They are terribly expensive and the levels between insertions are not stable, they go downhill and so do your results. Don’t believe me, just measure your T a week after insertion and a week before your next one. The level will be much lower.
Both times I tried low-dose testosterone therapy, three months later I lost about a fifth of my hair. I did experience a sense of well-being and the precious return of my libido, but my serum levels had not changed significantly from baseline on blood testing. I think a lot of my hair did regrow eventually when I stopped the therapy the first time, but my hair is generally a lot thinner than it was even six years ago. I'm only 27. So I think minimizing the risk of hairloss from low-dose testosterone by calling it a "myth" is decietful and scary. Who knows what else you're lying about.
If I had to guess your hair loss is not due to Testosterone! At 27 you should not be having problems with any of your hormones. If you are your problems are deeper than hormone deficiency!
Why hasn’t the FDA approval testosterone for women to use in small doses yet ? I can’t find a doctor who isn’t terrified of prescribing it or totally ignorant of women’s needs . It’s SO frustrating!! It’s extremely expensive to find a doctor who will work with you because they’re few and far between. Can we who are suffering please confront the FDA ?? They’re SO BACKWARDS 😠