Women's sexual function is complex — involving hormones, neurological pathways, blood flow, tissue health, and psychological factors. When any of these systems are disrupted, sexual satisfaction suffers. Most women are surprised to learn how medically treatable the root causes are.
The most common underlying drivers are hormonal: testosterone (yes — women need testosterone too) declines with age and dramatically affects libido; estrogen decline post-menopause causes vaginal atrophy and dryness; thyroid dysfunction impacts energy and desire. PT-141 addresses the neurological desire pathway directly — producing improvements in arousal that hormones alone cannot achieve.
Testosterone is as important for female sexuality as it is for male — perhaps more so for libido and orgasm intensity. Women produce testosterone in the ovaries and adrenal glands; levels decline significantly after 40 and drop sharply at menopause. Restoring optimal testosterone is often the single most impactful intervention for female sexual wellness.
Our women's sexual wellness approach is comprehensive — we assess hormones, physical health, and provide evidence-based treatments rather than telling women that declining sexual function is "just aging."