Let’s Talk About Your Most Pressing Medical Weight Loss Questions
Losing weight is different for everyone. While some people might have success adjusting their diet at home, you could feel like you’ve tried everything and need support. Getting answers may help you understand why people reach out for medical weight loss assistance. Making a consultation appointment with us could change how you think about losing weight.
What Makes Medical Weight Loss Programs Different?
Medical weight loss programs are different from diet or exercise routines because you’re not alone. Clients get consistent support from our Revive & Bloom team throughout their science-backed plan. If you have questions about the process or want to adjust your routine, we’ll be there to help you with our medical background.
Losing weight with a custom, medication-supported plan also takes a bit longer than many fad diets. Medical experts recommend losing 5%-10% of your starting weight within six months of starting a sustainable weight loss program. We think about your long-term future, rather than promising quick weight loss through extreme lifestyle changes.
What Are the Different Medical Weight Loss Medications?
Our medical weight loss plans are supervised experiences that come with professional guidance. We’ll tailor your daily lifestyle to support your weight-related goals without any overwhelming changes. We also offer three medical weight loss options for people:
Tirzepetide: a once-weekly injectable GLP-GIP medication that provides a dual-hormone approach
Semaglutide: a once-weekly injectable GLP-1 RA medication
Oral appetite suppressants
Figuring out which medication could support your weight loss goals takes time. We’ll cover your personal health history during your consultation appointment to figure out which medication could be what you need to finally get the weight loss results you want.
What Are the Benefits of Weight Loss Medications?
Weight medications have numerous benefits. They work with your body to potentially help with things that are preventing you from seeing results, like inconsistent blood sugar levels. Once your body has the tools it needs to burn stored fat or processed food better, you could have greater success.
Your new medication could also make you feel better. If you have high blood sugar, it could prevent your body from using sugar for energy and make you consistently more tired. A GLP-1 RA prescription that stabilizes your blood sugar could restore your energy and help you finally stick with a complementary workout plan.
Are There Potential Risks?
Taking a new medication comes with some risk, but you may have a better experience by working with the medically trained team here at Revive & Bloom. We ensure that our clients are eligible for weight loss medications after a comprehensive assessment. If we see any health history or existing medications that could conflict with weight loss prescriptions, we’ll shape your program around more suitable lifestyle changes.
Are Diet and Exercise Changes Still Important?
Sticking with a custom diet and exercise routine is still essential while taking weight loss medications. We help each client form personalized plans that include both during their consultation appointments.
Picture yourself qualifying for a GLP-1 RA prescription. We’d use that to address your blood sugar levels and stabilize them. Your body would more easily turn sugar into energy and burn fat, but that may still feel too challenging for your cells without enough fuel. A healthy diet supercharges your body so it can thrive.
Your exercise plan is the other half of your weight loss strategy. Your metabolism will burn stored fat for energy, but it can also convert muscle protein into glucose. You don’t want to lose muscle when you’re targeting fat deposits. Exercising maintains your lean body mass while your weight loss plan sheds unwanted pounds.
Get Personalized Answers at Your Consultation Appointment
Reach out to the Revive & Bloom team to talk about your medical weight loss journey. We’ll discuss your health history, current medications, and long-term goals. You may finally achieve your target weight with personalized support and science-backed prescriptions.