CAUTION: Many low testosterone clinics you see advertising a "Low Price Treatment" program are doing the ABSOLUTE minimum required by law to treat low testosterone! These clinics are typically doing the bare minimum in blood testing and are prescribing the least amount of medication they can to increase their bottom line. Before you make a decision on which clinic you choose, call us so that we can educate you on our services. We are NOT a Low Testosterone Clinic! We are a company that ensures you get the best care at the best prices, and we do this by following along WITH you on your path to health.
Testosterone Cypionate is commonly prescribed.
The short answer is YES. There are other delivery methods for Testosterone treatments such as gels and creams that can be rubbed onto the skin, however, injectable Testosterone is by far the most effective and is much more convenient to use (generally injected 1 time a week) and is relatively painless. As stated, creams and gels are an option for men who do not want or desire treatment by injection and are applied to the skin; inner thigh, arms, torso, or neck on a daily basis. There is a risk of exposing testosterone to others when applied this way and this can cause some serious side effects to women and children. It is advised to use caution when using these methods of administration.
The doctor we provide you will explain the proper protocols and detailed information for administering injections. You can also refer to our Education Page on this subject.
The quick answer is, NO. A decrease in penis size is a myth that started many decades ago and which probably stemmed from the fact that testosterone can cause the testicals to decrease in size due to the fact that they are not producing testosterone while supplementing with synthetic testosterone.