The response to TRT depends more on individual testosterone levels than age itself. While testosterone levels naturally decline by about 1% per year after age 30, men over 50 don’t necessarily respond differently to TRT than younger men. What matters most is their baseline testosterone level before starting treatment.
For older men, TRT may help address symptoms like fatigue, low libido, and reduced muscle mass, just as it does for younger men. However, older men may need closer monitoring due to potential age-related health concerns, such as cardiovascular risks or pre-existing conditions.
Ultimately, the goal of TRT is to bring testosterone levels into a healthy range, regardless of age, and treatment is always personalised to suit each individual’s needs and health profile.