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Does menopause affect people who take testosterone?
Verified by Dr. Sarah Oreck, MD, MS, PsychiatristOur Answer
What our doctors say
After menopause, estrogen levels fall to undetectable levels. Due to this, the small amount of remaining testosterone may predispose a person to acne, increased facial hair growth, and male pattern baldness. Personal genetics are key to the susceptibility to these problems.