GLP-1 medications are used over a longer horizon because weight management is a chronic process, and their effect builds gradually as the dose is adjusted
Best for people who Have a BMI of 25 or higher Are comfortable with once-weekly self-injections Have struggled to lose weight with diet and exercise alone Want a dual-antagonist GLP-1 + GIP option Medical requirements Adults 18 years or older No history of medullary thyroid carcinoma or MEN 2 syndrome Not currently pregnant or breastfeeding Complete health history reviewed by our physicians Weight Loss Treatment FAQs Who is eligible for GLP-1 weight loss treatment
Avoid Facial Treatments & Hair Removal Refrain from getting chemical peels, laser treatments, microdermabrasion, waxing, or threading at least one week before treatment to prevent skin sensitivity
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Reported side effects are minimal, but some users in experimental settings have described: Mild fatigue Temporary nausea Headache or dizziness Long-Term Risks The long-term impact of MOTS-c therapy remains unknown, raising concerns about possible risks from prolonged use: Metabolic Overstimulation: chronic AMPK activation may interfere with natural energy signaling