Kroms_laugh
New Member
I posted this at SBI, but since all the crap, it's been dead over there.
My father in law is administering transdermal testosterone in a 'hairless area' of the body, as per the directions. Unfortunately, he's been applying it on his 'sides' and he has quite a bit of fat there. I hear that adipose tissue has more aromatase in it, so transdermal testosterone converts into estrogen at the spot it was applied. Is this true? Can someone pretty please point me to some medical publications or articles?
**It's worth noting that since he's been on TRT, he's gotten gyno, gained weight, and symptoms have become worse. I would like to provide medical publications or like articles to him as proof that this is a real possibility to what is causing his condition to get worse. He's got a PHD in Medicinal Chemistry.
My father in law is administering transdermal testosterone in a 'hairless area' of the body, as per the directions. Unfortunately, he's been applying it on his 'sides' and he has quite a bit of fat there. I hear that adipose tissue has more aromatase in it, so transdermal testosterone converts into estrogen at the spot it was applied. Is this true? Can someone pretty please point me to some medical publications or articles?
**It's worth noting that since he's been on TRT, he's gotten gyno, gained weight, and symptoms have become worse. I would like to provide medical publications or like articles to him as proof that this is a real possibility to what is causing his condition to get worse. He's got a PHD in Medicinal Chemistry.
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