TRT for Men in Southlake | Feel Ideal 360
Jun 2 2026 | By: Feel Ideal 360
Men’s Health Month and the Conversation Men Avoid
June is Men’s Health Month, which makes it the right time to talk about something many men quietly deal with but rarely bring up: low testosterone.
For some men, the symptoms start slowly. Energy drops. Workouts feel harder. Muscle is harder to build. Belly fat becomes more stubborn. Motivation feels lower than usual. Mood changes, focus slips, and libido may not feel the same. At first, it is easy to blame stress, busy schedules, poor sleep, or getting older.
Sometimes those factors do play a role. But when symptoms continue, low testosterone may be part of the picture.
At Feel Ideal 360 in Southlake, Texas, Dr. Angela Straface, MD helps men approach testosterone health with clinical testing, medical supervision, and a plan built around the individual. Testosterone Replacement Therapy, also known as TRT, is not about guessing or chasing quick fixes. It is about understanding what is happening inside the body and building a safer, more informed path forward.
What Are Common Signs of Low Testosterone?
Common signs of low testosterone may include fatigue, changes in body composition, reduced muscle strength, low libido, mood changes, and difficulty staying focused.
Many men do not realize these symptoms can be connected. They may think they are simply out of shape, stressed, or not trying hard enough. That can be frustrating, especially when they are eating better, exercising consistently, and still not seeing the results they expect.
Signs of low testosterone can include:
- Constant fatigue even after a full night of sleep
- Losing muscle despite working out consistently
- Belly fat that does not respond the way it used to
- Brain fog, irritability, or low mood
- Declining libido or performance concerns
These symptoms can affect confidence, relationships, work performance, and everyday quality of life. They can also overlap with other health concerns, which is why lab work and a medical consultation matter.
Dr. Straface looks at the whole picture instead of treating one number on a lab report. Symptoms, lifestyle, medical history, sleep, stress, nutrition, weight changes, and hormone levels all matter when deciding whether TRT may be appropriate.
Low Testosterone Is a Clinical Issue, Not a Character Flaw
One of the biggest problems with men’s health is silence. Many men are taught to push through fatigue, avoid talking about performance concerns, and ignore changes until they become difficult to live with.
Low testosterone is not a personal failure. It is not laziness. It is not weakness. It is a hormonal imbalance that should be evaluated with the same seriousness as any other health concern.
Testosterone plays an important role in:
- Energy and stamina
- Muscle mass and strength
- Fat distribution and metabolism
- Libido and sexual function
- Mood and motivation
- Mental clarity and focus
- Recovery after workouts
When testosterone levels are low, the body may not respond the way it once did. A man may train harder but recover slower. He may eat well but struggle with stubborn weight. He may sleep enough hours but still wake up tired.
This is where medically guided care can make a difference.
“I want men to know they do not have to keep brushing off symptoms or pretending everything is fine,” says Dr. Angela Straface. “When we look at the labs, the symptoms, and the whole person, we can create a plan that makes sense for them.”
How Does TRT at Feel Ideal 360 Work?
TRT at Feel Ideal 360 begins with a medical evaluation and lab testing so Dr. Straface can understand what is happening before recommending treatment.
This matters because testosterone therapy should never be one-size-fits-all. The goal is not simply to raise a number. The goal is to support healthier hormone balance in a way that is medically appropriate, monitored, and personalized.
A TRT plan may include:
- Comprehensive lab testing to evaluate hormone levels
- Review of symptoms, goals, and health history
- Medical guidance from Dr. Straface
- Ongoing monitoring to track response and safety
- Adjustments based on labs, symptoms, and progress
This kind of care helps men avoid the uncertainty of online programs, unmonitored injections, or generic plans that do not consider the full health picture.
At Feel Ideal 360, TRT is part of a broader approach to wellness. That means Dr. Straface may also discuss nutrition, exercise, sleep, inflammation, stress, body composition, and recovery habits. Hormones do not work in isolation, and long-term results are often better when the plan supports the whole body.
TRT and Body Composition for Men
One of the most common frustrations men describe is feeling like their body has changed even though their routine has not.
They may notice less muscle definition, more abdominal fat, slower recovery, or a drop in strength. Low testosterone can make it harder to maintain lean muscle and easier to gain fat, especially around the midsection.
TRT may help appropriate candidates support healthier body composition when combined with medical guidance, strength training, protein intake, and consistent lifestyle habits. It is not a replacement for healthy routines, but it may help the body respond better when testosterone deficiency is part of the issue.
For men in Southlake and nearby DFW communities, Feel Ideal 360 offers a clinical setting where these concerns can be discussed openly and privately.
A Better Men’s Health Conversation Starts Here
Men’s Health Month is a reminder that symptoms should not be ignored simply because they are common. Fatigue, low libido, mood changes, stubborn belly fat, and loss of muscle are not things men have to silently accept as normal aging.
If something feels off, it is worth asking why.
At Feel Ideal 360 in Southlake, Texas, Dr. Angela Straface offers lab-driven, medically supervised TRT for men who want real answers and a thoughtful plan. The first step is not committing to treatment. The first step is getting evaluated, understanding your numbers, and having an honest conversation about what your body may need.
If you are ready to stop guessing and start understanding what is going on, book an appointment with Feel Ideal 360 today.
Published by Feel Ideal 360 | Dr. Angela Straface | Serving Southlake and DFW communities | 972-656-1200
Educational purposes only. Not medical advice.