Susan's Place Logo

News:

Please be sure to review The Site terms of service, and rules to live by

Main Menu

Estradiol Patch location

Started by AndreaB, June 29, 2015, 03:57:19 PM

Previous topic - Next topic

0 Members and 1 Guest are viewing this topic.

AndreaB

4 days ago, I started HRT - Cyproterone with Estradiol Patches.

The instructions for the patches recommend that they be placed on the buttocks, lower abdomen, sides, hip, or lower back. However, the patch seems to like to buckle or sometimes even start to peel off when I move a lot.

I'm finding it stays on better on my upper arm, I'm just a little worried that it might affect the absorption by not placing it in a recommended spot.

Has anyone else used these, and is there any advice I could follow other than keeping the area clean and hair-free?
  •  

Laura_7

  •  

Mariah

Hi Andrea, welcome to Susan's. I started with patches and had that same issue. I didn't stay with patches in the end because of it.  I'm not sure why they say to place them there, but before using them in another spot I would consult your doctor. I look forward to seeing you on the forums. Good luck and Hugs
Mariah


Things that you should read





If you have any questions, please feel free to ask me.
[email]mariahsusans.orgstaff@yahoo.com[/email]
I am also spouse of a transgender person.
Retired News Administrator
Retired (S) Global Moderator
  •  

jessical

As always ask your doctor.  Any area that is hairless, is not breast tissue and not oily should be fine, but maybe the skin in the upper arm is too thick and would not absorb as well.

I use the small vivelle patch (or estradot patch), and I find the sides of my abdomen are good areas.  Also the lower back just above the buttock is good as well.  When I apply it I really work in the patch by rubbing it in from the middle to the outside.  I use some rubbing alcohol in the area first to remove any surface oil on the skin.
  •  

Rachel

I have never been on patches but wanted to say welcome to Susan's.
HRT  5-28-2013
FT   11-13-2015
FFS   9-16-2016 -Spiegel
GCS 11-15-2016 - McGinn
Hair Grafts 3-20-2017 - Cooley
Voice therapy start 3-2017 - Reene Blaker
Labiaplasty 5-15-2017 - McGinn
BA 7-12-2017 - McGinn
Hair grafts 9-25-2017 Dr.Cooley
Sataloff Cricothyroid subluxation and trachea shave12-11-2017
Dr. McGinn labiaplasty, hood repair, scar removal, graph repair and bottom of  vagina finished. urethra repositioned. 4-4-2018
Dr. Sataloff Glottoplasty 5-14-2018
Dr. McGinn vaginal in office procedure 10-22-2018
Dr. McGinn vaginal revision 2 4-3-2019 Bottom of vagina closed off, fat injected into the labia and urethra repositioned.
Dr. Thomas in 2020 FEMLAR
  • skype:Rachel?call
  •  

Laura_7

Quote from: Mariah2014 on June 29, 2015, 05:31:56 PM
Hi Andrea, welcome to Susan's. I started with patches and had that same issue. I didn't stay with patches in the end because of it.  I'm not sure why they say to place them there, but before using them in another spot I would consult your doctor. I look forward to seeing you on the forums. Good luck and Hugs
Mariah


Things that you should read





Well the upper buttocks seem to be ok for many...
but it really depends on the brand.
Some are small and stick really well.
People tell here:
https://www.susans.org/forums/index.php/topic,189624.msg1687824.html#msg1687824

And, well, there are other methods of application... implants and injections for example...

hugs
  •  

Jenna Marie

It definitely can affect absorption to use a non-recommended (or untested) spot. The good news is that manufacturers take the flexing and buckling into account, so as long as it's *mostly* in contact with your skin, it's still working.

With that said, I switched to Vivelle Dot in part because it's tiny and the adhesive stayed stuck really well...
  •  

Mariah

I'm fully aware of all that and that is all true. I could have easily asked to try a different patch brand, but I chose ask to be switched to injections outright instead. I was switched to injections from them because of the issues and because I asked to switch when it came time to adjust the dosage. All I can do is share my experiences whilte attempting to answer their question while not advocating any particular method while others do the same.  Hugs
Mariah
Quote from: Laura_7 on June 29, 2015, 05:54:56 PM
Well the upper buttocks seem to be ok for many...
but it really depends on the brand.
Some are small and stick really well.
People tell here:
https://www.susans.org/forums/index.php/topic,189624.msg1687824.html#msg1687824

And, well, there are other methods of application... implants and injections for example...

hugs
If you have any questions, please feel free to ask me.
[email]mariahsusans.orgstaff@yahoo.com[/email]
I am also spouse of a transgender person.
Retired News Administrator
Retired (S) Global Moderator
  •  

ainsley

I'll echo what Jessical and Jenna said:  I switched to Vivelle-Dot because they are small and stick well to my lower abdomen.  I run a lot.  3 miles, 3 to 5 times a week.  I tried the generic ones and they were big and did not stick well through a good sweat (very frustrating).  I requested that my Dr. change the prescription to no substitutes for the estradiol patch.  She did, and I am loving it.
Some people say I'm apathetic, but I don't care.

Wonder Twin Powers Activate!
Shape of A GIRL!
  •  

KayXo

I came across studies showing that absorption was highest in buttocks.
I am not a medical doctor, nor a scientist - opinions expressed by me on the subject of HRT are merely based on my own review of some of the scientific literature over the last decade or so, on anecdotal evidence from women in various discussion forums that I have come across, and my personal experience

On HRT since early 2004
Post-op since late 2005
  •