
When men come to Vitalis Luxe Clinic in Hull to discuss testosterone replacement therapy, one of the first practical questions is almost always: what form will the treatment actually take?

When men come to Vitalis Luxe Clinic in Hull to discuss testosterone replacement therapy, one of the first practical questions is almost always: what form will the treatment actually take?

Anaemia — a deficiency of red blood cells or haemoglobin that reduces the oxygen-carrying capacity of the blood — is among the least discussed but most clinically significant consequences of

The relationship between testosterone and the immune system is one of the most biologically fascinating and clinically underappreciated aspects of male hormonal health. Most men think of testosterone in terms

When men start testosterone replacement therapy, one of the most commonly overlooked consequences is what happens to the body’s own hormonal signalling — the HPG axis that normally drives the

The thyroid gland and the testicular HPG axis are the two most clinically significant hormonal systems affecting male energy, mood, body composition, and sexual function. They operate independently — but

There is a conversation that happens in GP surgeries across Yorkshire with depressing regularity. A man in his mid-fifties presents with fatigue, reduced libido, mood changes, difficulty maintaining his physique,

The question of What Happens When You Stop TRT — and whether it can be stopped safely — is one of the most important and least well-explained in men’s health.

Oestradiol is one of the most misunderstood hormones in TRT management. When looking at how TRT affects oestradiol, it’s important to understand that rising levels are often a natural and

The number of men seeking aesthetic treatments in the UK has risen consistently over the past decade — and at Vitalis Luxe Clinic in Hull, male patients now represent a

When a man is diagnosed with testosterone deficiency, testosterone replacement therapy is often assumed to be the only treatment option. But for a specific and clinically important subset of men