Areola pigment color change

activ64

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Hey guys, first thanks for this forum. It's a great resource of information.
I have been on trt regime now for 8 months and feel great. Started with a weekly injection, but noticed feeling low days nearing my injection. So split the dose twice a week and it help immensely.
My question is I have noticed the pigment in my areolae have lighten alot from the darker color they were. Will the color ever go back to the original color they were or is this just something I need to accept?
 
I know some men say, when they start trt their nipples become more sensitive. Also more erect. I don't remember anyone saying their color of their nipples have changed.
 
After doing some research, apparently changes in hormone levels, can change the color of a person's nipples. I never knew this, interesting.
 
Definitely not the worse thing. Just being 8 months in, and no real info online about this for men. Currently the areola pigment is the same color as the surrounding skin. Just accessing any physical/mental changes to me possibly due to trt.
 

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