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glp-1 for weight management
our medical weight loss program

At Extreme Body Contouring & Spa, we understand that weight loss is not “one-size-fits-all.” For many individuals, achieving and maintaining a healthy weight requires more than diet and exercise alone. That’s why we offer a Physician-Supervised Medical Weight Management Program designed to support long-term health and wellness.

Our program may include the use of GLP-1 prescription medications when medically appropriate.

 

These medications have been shown to:

  • Improve metabolic health

  • Regulate blood sugar and appetite

  • Support clinically significant weight reduction

  • Reduce risks associated with obesity-related conditions

All treatments are tailored to your health needs and provided under the supervision of licensed medical professionals.

what is glp-1

GLP-1 stands for Glucagon-Like Peptide-1, a natural hormone in the body that helps regulate blood sugar and appetite. GLP-1 medications are prescription therapies that mimic this hormone to support your metabolic health.

who is this program for?

Our medical weight management program is intended for adults who struggle with:

  • Obesity or difficulty losing weight

  • Metabolic health concerns

  • Diabetes, prediabetes, or related conditions

how is it administered

GLP-1 medications are usually given as a subcutaneous (under the skin) injection, often once weekly or daily, depending on the specific prescription. A licensed healthcare provider will guide you on the correct dosing and administration.

potential benefits

When used under the care of a healthcare provider, GLP-1 medications may:

  • Help with blood sugar management in people with type 2 diabetes.

  • Support weight management goals in patients where medically appropriate.

  • Offer cardiovascular and metabolic support in certain patients.

Note: Results vary, and GLP-1 medications should always be used under medical supervision. Discuss potential side effects and whether this therapy is right for you with your healthcare provider.

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