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Testosterone
Hormone Replacement

Testosterone replacement therapy has an imageproblem. For many people, TRT conjures images of bodybuilders, steroid abuse,and health risks. The reality is far more nuanced — and far more clinical.
TRT is a legitimate, well-studied medicaltreatment for men with clinically low or suboptimal testosterone levels. Whenproperly prescribed and monitored, it restores testosterone to physiologicallevels — not supraphysiological ones. The goal isn’t to create artificiallyelevated testosterone; it’s to restore what time and biology have taken away.
Luvo’s testosterone program offers TRT as onecomponent of a comprehensive hormone optimization approach, paired withclinical monitoring and complementary medications like Enclomiphene andGonadorelin when appropriate.
Testosterone replacement therapy introducesexogenous (externally sourced) testosterone into the body, raising bloodtestosterone levels to a target range determined by your provider. Thetestosterone used in TRT is bioidentical — chemically identical to thetestosterone your body produces naturally.
Once administered, exogenous testosteroneenters the bloodstream and binds to androgen receptors throughout the body.These receptors are found in muscle tissue (stimulating protein synthesis andmuscle growth), bone cells (supporting bone density and mineralization), thebrain (influencing mood, cognition, and motivation), fat tissue (promotinglipolysis and reducing fat storage), reproductive organs (supporting libido andsexual function), and red blood cell precursors (stimulating erythropoiesis).
The effects of TRT develop over differenttimescales. Improvements in energy, mood, and libido often appear within 3–6weeks. Body composition changes — increased muscle mass and decreased body fat— typically become noticeable over 3–6 months. Bone density improvements maytake 12 months or longer to manifest.
TRT is appropriate for men with documented lowor suboptimal testosterone levels confirmed by blood work, along with symptomsconsistent with testosterone deficiency. Ideal candidates typically include menwith total testosterone consistently below 300–400 ng/dL, men with symptoms oflow T despite levels in the low-normal range of 300–500 ng/dL, men who haveruled out or addressed reversible causes such as sleep apnea, obesity, andmedication effects, and men without contraindications including untreatedprostate cancer, severe untreated sleep apnea, or uncontrolled heart failure.
TRT is generally not recommended as afirst-line treatment for younger men who wish to preserve fertility, sinceexogenous testosterone suppresses the HPG axis and can significantly reducesperm production. For these men, Luvo offers Enclomiphene and Gonadorelin asalternatives or adjuncts.
Luvo’s providers conduct thorough bloodworkand clinical evaluation before prescribing TRT, ensuring it’s the rightintervention for your specific situation.
The benefits of properly administered TRT arewell-documented across multiple domains.
Body composition improves significantly.Meta-analyses show that TRT produces an average increase in lean body mass of3–5 pounds and a decrease in fat mass of 3–4 pounds over 6–12 months, evenwithout changes to diet or exercise. When combined with resistance training andproper nutrition, the improvements are substantially greater.
Sexual function responds reliably totestosterone optimization. Libido, erectile function, and sexual satisfactionall improve in men with low baseline testosterone. TRT doesn’t replacetreatments for ED caused by vascular or neurological factors, but when low T isa contributing cause, the improvement can be dramatic.
Mood, cognition, and energy are among theearliest and most appreciated benefits. Men frequently describe feeling likethemselves again — more motivated, more mentally sharp, and more emotionallystable. Clinical studies support reductions in depressive symptoms andimprovements in verbal memory and spatial reasoning.
Bone density increases over 12–24 months,reducing fracture risk — an increasingly important concern as men age.
Metabolic health markers often improve,including insulin sensitivity, lipid profiles, and inflammatory markers. Someresearch suggests TRT may reduce the risk of metabolic syndrome and Type 2diabetes in men with low testosterone.
TRT is not risk-free, and responsibleprescribing requires ongoing monitoring. This is where Luvo’s program differssignificantly from competitors who may offer TRT with minimal follow-up.
Erythrocytosis (elevated red blood cell count)is the most common side effect of TRT, occurring because testosteronestimulates red blood cell production. If unchecked, this can increase bloodviscosity and cardiovascular risk. Luvo monitors hematocrit levels regularlyand adjusts dosing or recommends blood donation if levels rise too high.
Testicular suppression occurs becauseexogenous testosterone signals the pituitary to reduce LH and FSH production,which can cause testicular atrophy and reduced sperm production. Luvo addressesthis proactively with Gonadorelin, which maintains gonadotropin signaling andtesticular function alongside TRT.
Estrogen conversion can occur as sometestosterone is converted to estradiol by the aromatase enzyme. Symptoms ofelevated estrogen include water retention, mood changes, and gynecomastia. Luvomonitors estradiol levels and can adjust protocols accordingly.
Regular bloodwork — including total and freetestosterone, estradiol, hematocrit, PSA, and metabolic panels — is anon-negotiable part of Luvo’s TRT program. This level of monitoring is whatseparates responsible hormone optimization from reckless prescribing.
Learn more about Luvo’s testosteronemedication and the full testosterone program.