Sorry, it's been a while since I logged on.
The theoretical answer to your question is "Maybe, but why would you want to?"
If you need testosterone replacement therapy, health is the issue, and choosing the best modality of treatment is your overarching concern.
I have not heard many success stories with pellets, and they require an invasive office visit.
So, if you want to try pellets to see if they work best for your health, great. If (and that's a big IF) their particular pharmacokinetics result in less DHT, great as well.
But first choose the TRT most appropriate for you.
Here is a great doctor for TRT: www.allthingsmale.com. Check out the publications link which has great information on TRT.
MODS, if the link is inappropriate, please remove.