Botox, Dysport, Xeomin, and dermal fillers dosed and placed for male anatomy — a refreshed, rested look, never overdone — plus medical injectable therapies under one roof.
Facial injectables are non-surgical treatments that reduce wrinkles and restore lost volume, using neuromodulators like Botox and Dysport to relax the muscles behind fine lines, and dermal fillers to rebuild volume in areas that flatten with age.
In Fayetteville, AR, Maverick Men’s Health offers both cosmetic facial injectables and medical injectable therapies (testosterone, peptides, PRP, and more) under one roof, giving men a complete injectable care plan built around male anatomy and a natural, never-overdone result.
Here’s what actually matters before starting: how neuromodulators and fillers each work, what they cost, how long results last, and why treating facial aging alongside hormonal and performance health often makes more sense than addressing them separately.
A man dealing with visible facial aging is often also managing declining testosterone, energy, or recovery. Treating only the surface while ignoring the underlying hormonal picture is an incomplete approach.
Fat tissue contains aromatase, an enzyme that converts testosterone into estradiol. More visceral fat means more of your testosterone is being turned into estrogen.
Most testosterone is produced during deep sleep. Fragmented sleep directly suppresses overnight production.
Sustained cortisol elevation downregulates the signaling axis that tells your body to make testosterone.
Opioids, some antidepressants, and long-term steroid use can all suppress natural production.
Testosterone naturally declines with age, but stress, poor sleep, weight gain, and certain medical conditions can accelerate the drop. Low testosterone affects energy, strength, mood, and sexual health. Without proper testing, many men assume these symptoms are just part of getting older
Fat tissue contains aromatase, an enzyme that converts testosterone into estradiol. More visceral fat means more of your testosterone is being turned into estrogen.
Testosterone supports dopamine signaling, focus, and verbal memory.
Libido is one of the most testosterone-sensitive functions in the male body, and often the first thing to slip.
Including fewer or weaker morning erections, an early physiological signal most men overlook.
Testosterone drives muscle protein synthesis; workouts stop producing results.
Especially around the midsection, which further suppresses testosterone in a self-reinforcing cycle.
Mood instability, shortened patience, and flattened motivation are hormonal symptoms more often than men expect.
Low testosterone disrupts sleep quality, and poor sleep lowers testosterone further.
Important: symptoms alone don’t confirm low testosterone. A diagnosis requires blood testing and treating symptoms without labs is guesswork.
STEP 1
We review your symptoms and health history, then test in the morning when testosterone peaks so your baseline is accurate.
STEP 2
Your provider walks through the full panel with you. If levels are low, we confirm with guideline-based criteria before recommending treatment.
STEP 3
Injections, pellets, topical, or enclomiphene matched to your labs, lifestyle, and goals, not a one-size-fits-all dose.
STEP 4
We retest at 6–8 weeks, adjust as needed, then monitor quarterly to keep you in the optimal range safely.
Most men notice improved libido and mood within 3 to 4 weeks of starting TRT. Energy and mental clarity typically improve by weeks 4 to 6. Body composition changes, including more muscle and less fat, develop over 3 to 6 months, with the full benefits appearing over 6 to 12 months of consistent, monitored treatment.
Testosterone naturally declines with age, but stress, poor sleep, weight gain, and certain medical conditions can accelerate the drop. Low testosterone affects energy, strength, mood, and sexual health. Without proper testing, many men assume these symptoms are just part of getting older
Much of your testosterone is bound to SHBG and unusable. Your total can look 'normal' while your free, usable testosterone is low.
These pituitary signals tell us whether the problem is in the testes (primary) or the brain's signaling (secondary), which changes the right treatment.
Elevated estrogen from fat-tissue conversion can cause low-T symptoms on its own, and it must be managed during therapy.
Thyroid issues, anemia, and metabolic dysfunction can mimic or worsen low-T symptoms, and baseline hematocrit is essential for safe monitoring.
Consistent with American Urological Association guidelines, we draw blood in the morning and confirm low readings before diagnosing. Total testosterone below 300 ng/dL is the standard threshold — but men in the 300–500 ng/dL range with clear symptoms deserve a full workup, not a shrug.
| Marker | Basic "T Test" | Maverick 8-Marker Panel |
|---|---|---|
| Total testosterone | ✓ | ✓ |
| Free testosterone & SHBG | — | ✓ |
| LH / FSH (finds the cause) | — | ✓ |
| Estradiol (estrogen balance) | — | ✓ |
| Metabolic + CBC (safety baseline) | — | ✓ |
The most common and precise method. In-office, or self-injected at home after a brief training session.
Best for: Men who want stable levels, precise dosing, and the lowest cost per dose
Weekly
A small pellet placed under the skin during a quick in-office procedure, releasing testosterone gradually.
Best for: Men who want to set it and forget it — no weekly routine
Every 3–6 months
Applied daily to the skin; absorbed gradually over 24 hours.
Best for: Needle-averse men and gradual dose titration
Daily
An oral medication that stimulates your body's own production instead of replacing it.
Best for: Younger men, men with fertility plans, and secondary hypogonadism
Daily (oral)
Whichever method you choose, treatment is carefully monitored. We track hematocrit, estradiol, and PSA at regular intervals and adjust your protocol so you get the benefits without the risks of unmonitored therapy.
Ready to find out if low testosterone is affecting your quality of life? Call our Fayetteville clinic or book your consultation online. No referral is needed.
Plenty of websites rank for “TRT Fayetteville” without a single provider, address, or patient in Fayetteville. We’re not one of them.
1420 E Augustine Ln #7, Fayetteville, AR 72703, serving men across Fayetteville, Springdale, Rogers, Bentonville, Farmington, and the University of Arkansas area up to 100 miles.
Your care is led by Dr. Nicholas Gentry, who reviews every lab panel personally and adjusts your protocol based on results, not a script.
TRT, ED treatment, peptides, and medical weight loss under one roof so co-existing issues get treated together instead of bounced between offices.
Flexible payment options mean insurance never stands between you and treatment.
TRT in Fayetteville can range between $40–$450 per month depending on the delivery method, with injections generally the most affordable option and pellet therapy priced per insertion. At Maverick Men’s Health, your first consultation is $50, and can be bundled with our comprehensive lab panel for a total of $299. No referral is required.
Weekly injections cost less per month than pellets or brand-name topicals.
Follow-up panels are part of safe treatment. Ours are bundled — our initial comprehensive panel and consult is $299, and every 6 months a lab recheck ranges from $79–$149 depending on your plan and needs.
Some plans cover TRT with a documented diagnosis of hypogonadism; many men choose cash-pay for simpler, faster care. We'll help you understand your options either way.
Starting TRT is a significant step, but the men who see the best long-term results address the full picture. Low testosterone rarely exists in a vacuum: weight gain, poor body composition, and metabolic dysfunction all suppress hormone function and TRT works better when those factors are managed too.
Our medical weight loss and body composition program is one of the most common co-treatments for men on TRT at our Fayetteville clinic. Reducing excess body fat lowers estrogen conversion and helps your body respond more efficiently to hormone therapy. Because low testosterone and erectile dysfunction so often overlap, many patients also pair TRT with our ED treatment options.
Still researching? Our guide to What Is TRT? covers who is and isn’t a good candidate. Prefer a longer-acting method? Read our overview of testosterone pellet therapy. Not sure your levels are low? Learn how to test testosterone levels at home before your first appointment.
Schedule a consultation to learn whether testosterone replacement therapy may be right for you.
Yes, when it’s physician-supervised and monitored with regular labs. At Maverick Men’s Health we track hematocrit, estradiol, and PSA at defined intervals so your protocol stays in a safe, effective range for the long term.
Most men feel improved libido and mood within 3–4 weeks. Energy and mental clarity typically improve by weeks 4–6, and body composition changes develop over 3–6 months, with full benefits at 6–12 months of consistent treatment.
No referral is needed. You can book a consultation directly with our Fayetteville clinic. We’ll review your symptoms, order the appropriate labs, and confirm a diagnosis before recommending treatment.
Traditional testosterone replacement can suppress sperm production. If fertility is a concern, we often recommend enclomiphene, which stimulates your own production and preserves fertility for many men.
TRT typically ranges from $40 to $450 per month depending on delivery method. Our initial consult is $50, or $299 bundled with the full 8-marker lab panel. Follow-up labs run $79–$149 every six months.
Neither is universally ‘better’ — they suit different lifestyles. Injections offer precise weekly dosing at lower cost; pellets last 3–6 months for men who prefer minimal routine. We match the method to your labs and goals.
Enclomiphene is an oral medication that stimulates your body’s own testosterone production instead of replacing it. It’s often a better fit for younger men, men planning fertility, and those with secondary hypogonadism.
Some insurance plans cover TRT with a documented hypogonadism diagnosis. We also offer transparent cash-pay pricing for men who prefer a simpler, faster path. We’ll walk you through both options.
A single normal number rarely tells the whole story. Free testosterone, SHBG, LH, FSH, and estradiol all shape how you feel. Men in the 300–500 ng/dL range with clear symptoms deserve a full workup, not a shrug.
We’re at 1420 E Augustine Ln #7, Fayetteville, AR 72703, serving Fayetteville, Springdale, Rogers, Bentonville, Farmington, and men within roughly a 100-mile radius.
If something feels off, it probably is. Energy. Strength. Sex drive. Focus. You don't have to live below your potential.