Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about Weight Loss Medical Injections.

Weight Loss Medical Injections are FDA-approved medications administered under medical supervision to suppress appetite and boost metabolism. They target hormonal pathways and energy balance, supporting reduced calorie intake and increased fat burning alongside lifestyle changes.

Eligibility depends on BMI, medical history, and weight-related health risks. Our clinicians perform a thorough evaluation including labs and consultations to determine suitability, potential risks, and the best individualized treatment plan.

Many clients notice reduced appetite and modest weight loss within two to four weeks, with more significant results over three months. Outcomes vary by adherence to diet, exercise, dosage, and individual metabolic factors.

Yes, the medications used are FDA-approved for weight management when prescribed appropriately. Safety depends on individual health, monitoring, and follow-up. Our team screens for contraindications, manages side effects, and provides ongoing care.

Common side effects may include nausea, dry mouth, mild dizziness, or injection-site reactions. Most are temporary and manageable. Rare but serious effects require prompt attention; we monitor and adjust treatment as needed.

Injections are given subcutaneously by trained staff in-office, typically weekly or as clinically indicated. Initial assessment sets dosing and frequency. Appointments include monitoring, counseling, and lab reviews to optimize results.