Medical Weight Loss Programs
What Is Medical Weight Loss?
Medical weight loss incorporates FDA-approved treatments and advanced peptide therapies to support metabolic health and sustainable weight management. These therapies work by regulating appetite, enhancing fat metabolism, and optimizing overall body composition, making them effective solutions for individuals seeking medically guided weight loss.
Benefits of Medical Weight Loss & Peptide Therapy
Sustainable Fat Loss – Gradual, long-term weight reduction without extreme dieting.
Improved Metabolism – Enhances fat burning, regulates blood sugar, and reduces insulin resistance.
Appetite Control – Reduces cravings and supports healthy eating habits.
Non-Stimulant & Non-Invasive – No jittery side effects like traditional weight loss drugs.
Muscle Preservation – Supports lean muscle retention while promoting fat loss.
Cardiovascular Benefits – Helps lower blood pressure, cholesterol, and overall cardiovascular risk.
Peptide Therapy for Fat Loss & Metabolic Support
In addition to medical weight loss medications, peptides offer a cutting-edge approach to fat reduction and metabolic optimization:
AOD 9604 – A synthetic peptide fragment of human growth hormone (HGH) that stimulates fat burning without affecting blood sugar levels. It enhances lipolysis (fat breakdown) and inhibits lipogenesis (fat accumulation).
Tesofensine – A powerful appetite suppressant that works by enhancing neurotransmitter activity in the brain, leading to reduced cravings and increased energy expenditure.
AOD 9604 + MOTS-c + Tesamorelin + Ipamorelin – A combination therapy designed for comprehensive weight management:
AOD 9604 – Targets stubborn fat deposits.
MOTS-c – A mitochondrial peptide that improves metabolic function and insulin sensitivity.
Tesamorelin – Stimulates HGH release, aiding in fat loss and lean muscle preservation.
Ipamorelin – A growth hormone secretagogue that enhances metabolism and muscle recovery.
Who is a Good Candidate for Medical Weight Loss?
BMI of 27+ with weight-related health concerns
Struggling with obesity or slow metabolism
Pre-diabetic or insulin-resistant patients
Individuals who have tried diet & exercise without success
❌ Not recommended for individuals with a history of medullary thyroid cancer, pancreatitis, or severe gastrointestinal issues.