
Edited by Emilie McLain, DNP, APRN, WHNP, MSCP
When it comes to hormone therapy, where you place your estradiol patch isn’t just about convenience, it’s about science!
Estradiol patches are absorbed through the skin into the bloodstream. This means no processing in the liver is required – and no increased risk of blood clots, heart attack, or stroke. The most common place to apply the Estradiol patch is to the lower abdomen. This can be a great place for some women, especially if they prefer to be able to visualize their patch. For other women, the buttocks can be a better placement. The skin on your buttocks has a higher amount of fat and blood flow, making it ideal for consistent estrogen absorption. The outer hip and upper buttocks area often provides more stable hormone levels than thinner skin sites like the abdomen or arm, where temperature, movement, and friction can affect the patch. The better the patch sticks, the more steadily the hormone will enter the bloodstream, and the better you will feel!
If you have been applying your estradiol patch to your belly and still struggling with fluctuating symptoms or patch irritation, try the upper outer buttocks. You might find your levels and your mood feel far more stable. If you haven’t noticed any change with switching up the placement, talk to your MyMenopauseRx menopause specialist. You may find trying an alternative like a gel, mist, or vaginal ring life-changing.
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