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Same with men on TRT getting cosmetic surgery like a jaw surgery, can anything else added to TRT speed recovery?

AlphaMD's Answer

outside of TRT, the main medicine shown in studies to assist with recovery after a cosmetic surgery would be sermorelin.

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