Bioidentical hormones at a glance
Treatment Instructions
- Leave dressing in place for 3 days
- You may shower-if dressing comes off in the shower, simply place a fresh band-aid over the puncture site
- Do NOT submerge in a bath, hot tub, or swimming pool until after 3 days once the dressing is removed
- You may apply Neosporin twice a day if desired
- Observe the treatment site for signs of infection: redness, drainage, and fever
- If any of these uncomfortable symptoms develop, contact the office immediately
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Bioidentical hormones are substances that have the same chemical structure as the hormones produced naturally in the body.
A bioidentical hormone has a molecular structure identical to hormones in the human body, while a synthetic hormone has a similar but not identical structure.
Like any hormone replacement therapy, there may be risks and side effects. During your complimentary consultation, one of our expert medical providers will discuss potential risks with you before starting any treatment, including traditional hormone replacement therapy.
Bioidentical hormone therapy may not be suitable for everyone, and their use depends on individual health factors. During your complimentary consultation, one of our expert medical providers will determine if they are the right option for you.
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