PMA WEIGHT LOSS PROGRAM
Struggling with weight loss? A normal BMI is between 18-25, and if your BMI is over 25, you are considered “overweight or obese.” If your BMI is 28 or higher with no additional health conditions, this program may be right for you. It is not intended as first-line therapy for Type 2 diabetes.
Our program uses GLP-1 medication, administered via weekly subcutaneous injections, to help you feel fuller, faster, and longer. This medication has shown significant success in weight management by reducing appetite, improving control over eating, and reducing food cravings.
The program requires a minimum commitment of 3 months and can extend beyond 12 months, depending on your weight loss goals. Regular office visits will be necessary, including an initial health assessment, injection training, and 6-8 week follow up appointments/weigh-ins.
The monthly provider fee is $199, which is non-negotiable and ongoing as long as you are under Precision Medical Aesthetic Clinician’s medical supervision. Medication costs are separate and vary based on dosage—the higher the dose, the higher the cost of medication. Stretching a vial of medication to avoid paying the provider fee will result in removal from the program.
If you’re not considered overweight by BMI but would still like to shed 5-10 pounds, you can opt for Lipo-B (MICC) injections 1-2 times a week.
PMA does not accept insurance, but HSA/FSA cards are accepted. Affirm, Cherry Payment Plans and Care Credit is accepted. Availability of medications may change, and other options such as Liraglutide may be offered as substitutes.
***Availability of this medication may change based on the FDA standards and during the program and other medications such as Liraglutide may be offered in substitutio9
TREATMENT BREAKDOWN
Initial appointment is a 45 min health assessment, includes taking your vitals and completing a full health history. Please bring recent lab work showing your most recent HgA1c, fasting glucose, ALT/AST, TSH, and kidney function. Your medication will be ordered at this appointment, and you will sign up for a 3-6-month subscription at $199/month (it takes 1 week to receive from the compounding pharmacy).
The second appointment is a quick 15 min appointment teaching you how to properly complete a subcutaneous injection on yourself and picking up your medication. You will perform your first injection in front of the provider to confirm you are safe and competent in self injections. Bring a small cooler/lunch pail with some ice packs as this medication needs to remain refrigerated.
Monthly follow up appointments are required to check weight loss, to see how you are tolerating the medication/side effects and to discuss the next steps in titrating the medication. This can be via Telehealth or in person (preferred).
Your first medication vial should last you 2-3 months, please reach out to your provider for a refill when you get to this mark as it takes a week to receive from the compounding pharmacy.
After your 2nd-3rd month you will need an in-person appointment to pick up your second/third vials of medication.
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Semaglutide FAQ
The small intestine produces the hormone GLP-1, which increases insulin release and suppresses glucagon secretion to lower blood sugar levels. A wide range of advantages, including positive effects on glycemia, have been associated with semaglutide.
– Tailormade Compounding Pharmacy website
Start with 0.25mg once per week, and if necessary or tolerated, increases to 0.5mg or more based on your Providers recommendations (this is the reason for the monthly follow up visits).
– Tailormade Compounding Pharmacy website
Reported advantages include weight loss, neuroprotection, improved fertility, PCOS treatment, quitting smoking, and cardiovascular advantages.
– Tailormade Compounding Pharmacy website
Semaglutide is injected subcutaneously, often in doses of 0.25 to 0.5 milliliters (0.5 to 1 mg) once every week. After a month of treatment, this dosage may be increased to 1mL (2 mg) once weekly if necessary. Most of the time, this medicine is well tolerated and can be continually taken without interrupting therapy without having any declining effects.
– Tailormade Compounding Pharmacy website
Side effects/precautions: Nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, stomach discomfort, and constipation are the most often reported side effects. Patients who have hypoglycemia, kidney issues, or a higher likelihood of allergic reactions are at an increased risk of experiencing major side effects. The drug in question is not an insulin.
– Tailormade Compounding Pharmacy website
Since it is not an insulin, this medicine should not be taken by anyone with type 1 diabetes or diabetic ketoacidosis.
– Tailormade Compounding Pharmacy website