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Testosterone Replacement Therapy (TRT)

Testosterone Replacement β€” restore energy, drive, and confidence

Low testosterone affects energy, mood, libido, and muscle tone. With the right diagnosis it's very treatable.

Price From 3,500 THB / month Duration 30 min Recovery No downtime

Benefits

  • Restored energy and vitality
  • Improved libido and erectile function
  • More lean muscle, less fat
  • Better mood and cognitive focus

Ideal candidates

  • Persistent fatigue and low energy
  • Noticeable drop in libido
  • ED with suspected hormonal component
  • Blood work showing low testosterone

Treatment process

01

Full blood panel

Total T, Free T, SHBG, LH, FSH, plus related markers (prolactin, thyroid, lipids).

02

Diagnosis

Determine whether Low T is testicular (primary) or pituitary (secondary), and rule out reversible causes.

03

Start therapy

Injection (Nebido 10–14 weeks, Sustanon 2–3 weeks) or daily gel.

04

Follow-up

Blood tests every 3 months β€” testosterone, hematocrit, PSA β€” to keep therapy safe.

Testosterone replacement β€” restore energy and vitality

Low testosterone (hypogonadism, β€œLow T”) is a common condition among middle-aged men and directly impacts quality of life. Many men assume symptoms are β€œjust aging” β€” but with proper diagnosis, Low T is very treatable.

Symptoms that may point to Low T

  • Ongoing fatigue and low energy
  • Noticeably reduced libido
  • Weak or inconsistent erections
  • Loss of muscle, gain in body fat
  • Low mood, irritability
  • Poor sleep, waking unrested

Treatment options

  1. Nebido injection β€” every 10–14 weeks for steady levels
  2. Sustanon injection β€” every 2–3 weeks, more affordable
  3. Topical gel β€” daily application, needle-free
  4. HCG β€” for men still planning children

Medical disclaimer: TRT must be prescribed and monitored by a physician. Never self-medicate β€” unsupervised testosterone use can permanently suppress your natural production.

Frequently asked questions

What are the symptoms of Low T?

Persistent fatigue, reduced libido, weaker erections, muscle loss, weight gain, mood swings, and poor sleep.

How should I prepare for the blood test?

Draw blood in the morning (8–11 AM). Avoid heavy exercise for 24 hours before. This gives the most accurate reading.

Injection vs gel β€” what's the difference?

Injections last 2–12 weeks depending on type (fluctuating levels). Gel is applied daily for steadier levels β€” but avoid skin contact with others.

Are there side effects?

Possible acne, elevated red blood cell count. Regular PSA and HCT monitoring is required. Not recommended with prostate cancer.

Ready to book an appointment?

Message us on LINE or call β€” our team will help you schedule a free, private consultation with a specialist.