Just thought I'd post here instead of starting a new thread. I just had my first pellet insertion this morning. I've done a ton of reading and here's what I conclude. I am not a doctor, just someone who read about this for ages before taking the plunge...
My doctor did a lidocaine injection to numb the area in which he would make the incision. All I felt was the slight prick of the needle. It's been about seven hours and I have no pain or sensitivity in that area. I imagine I will later, particularly when I lie down. Most do.
The pellets do dissolve entirely. I have to go back in four weeks to have my labs done to determine if I require a booster.
Here's what I conclude about FTM using pellets - the dosage most men would desire seems as though it would require a lot of pellets, probably too many to make it cost effective or otherwise desirable. And, apparently because of the desired dosage and inability to modify dosage until the next insertion, I've heard that most doctors won't use pellets on transmen until they've been on another form of T for a year and have an idea of the appropriate dosage. I don't know about transwomen.
I identify as non-binary, transmasculine and am taking T for medical reasons (e.g., I'm menopausal) and to "take the edge off". Unlike a lot of cis women for whom T-replacement therapy is recommended, I am not turned off by the possible side effects, well - except for acne and hair loss. Not so jazzed. Some cis women do experience clitoral growth, body fat redistribution, etc. and if I'm that lucky, yay. But, I have practically no T (labs for total T = 12) and feel like crap so that's my primary motivation.
If the pellets have the desired effect, and after the one-month check, I will probably require a new pellet every 3-4 months. They are not covered by insurance for those considered female because it's not an FDA approved treatment for females.
Maybe more confusing than necessary, but wanted to be transparent re my not taking them to transition. Some people love 'em, others have hated them. I'm giving it a go and hoping for the best!