The Top 5 Most Requested Treatments at PNW Rejuvenation in 2026 (So Far)
At PNW Rejuvenation, we believe in treatments that support both aesthetic confidence and whole-body wellness.
Serving Enumclaw, Buckley, Bonney Lake, Black Diamond & Maple Valley
If you’ve been feeling fatigued, foggy, unmotivated, or unlike yourself, hormone imbalance may be the cause.
At PNW Rejuvenation, we provide personalized Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT) for women and men in Enumclaw and surrounding communities including Buckley, Bonney Lake, Black Diamond and Maple Valley.
Our goal is simple: restore balance, improve vitality, and help you feel like yourself again.
Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT) is a medically supervised treatment designed to restore optimal hormone levels when natural production declines.
Using comprehensive lab testing and personalized treatment plans, we address the root cause of symptoms rather than masking them.
Balanced hormones play a key role in:
• Energy levels
• Sleep quality
• Mood stability
• Metabolism
• Weight management
• Libido
• Muscle mass
• Cognitive clarity
We customize every treatment plan based on your labs, symptoms, and long-term health goals.
Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT) is a designed for both men and women who are experiencing symptoms related to hormonal imbalance. As we age, our hormone levels naturally fluctuate and some may decline. This shift may cause unpleasant symptoms but this doesn’t mean you have to live with them.
You may benefit from HRT if you’re experiencing:
For Women:
• Hot flashes and night sweats
• Irregular or missed periods
• Mood swings, anxiety, or depression
• Brain fog
• Weight gain, especially around the midsection
• Low libido
• Vaginal dryness
• Hair thinning
• Poor sleep
For Men:
• Low testosterone levels
• Decreased energy or stamina
• Reduced muscle mass
• Increased body fat
• Low libido or erectile dysfunction
• Brain fog
• Mood changes or irritability
• Depression or lack of motivation
At PNW Rejuvenation, we use comprehensive lab testing and a personalized process to determine whether or not HRT is right for you.
Treatments are customized based on your lab results, symptoms, and long-term health goals.
Hormonal changes can begin in your 30s and become more noticeable during perimenopause and menopause.
If you live in Enumclaw, Buckley, Bonney Lake, Black Diamond, or Maple Valley and feel your body has changed in ways you cannot explain, hormone testing may provide answers.
Symptoms of Hormone Imbalance in Women:
• Hot flashes and night sweats
• Mood swings or anxiety
• Brain fog
• Chronic fatigue
• Weight gain, especially around the midsection
• Low libido
• Vaginal dryness
• Irregular or heavy cycles
• Hair thinning
• Poor sleep
Benefits of HRT for Women:
• Improved energy and stamina
• Better sleep
• Mental clarity
• Stabilized mood
• Reduced hot flashes
• Increased libido
• Support for bone health
• Healthier skin and hair
Testosterone naturally declines with age, but symptoms can begin earlier than expected.
We provide personalized hormone therapy for men in Enumclaw, Buckley, Bonney Lake, Black Diamond, and Maple Valley with ongoing lab monitoring for safety and effectiveness.
Signs of Low Testosterone in Men
• Low energy
• Decreased muscle mass
• Increased body fat
• Reduced libido
• Erectile dysfunction
• Irritability
• Brain fog
• Decreased motivation
• Slower workout recovery
Benefits of Testosterone Optimization:
• Increased energy and endurance
• Improved muscle tone and strength
• Better mental focus
• Improved sexual performance
• Enhanced mood stability
• Greater confidence
At PNW Rejuvenation, we believe in treatments that support both aesthetic confidence and whole-body wellness.
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