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Non-Surgical Weight Loss

Non-Surgical Weight Loss

Weight-loss medications are an option for individuals who struggle with obesity and prefer a non-surgical approach. These FDA-approved medicines work by targeting various aspects of metabolism, appetite control, or nutrient absorption to help patients lose weight safely and effectively. 

How Do Weight-Loss Medicines Work?

Appetite Suppression:
Some medications reduce hunger or increase feelings of fullness by altering brain signals that regulate appetite. Examples include GLP-1 receptor agonists like semaglutide.

Fat Absorption Blockers:
Medications like orlistat prevent the body from absorbing fats from the digestive tract, reducing calorie intake.

Metabolic Boosters:
Certain medicines enhance the body’s metabolic rate, promoting faster calorie burning.

Who Can Benefit From Weight-Loss Medications?

Those with a BMI ≥ 27 and obesity-related health conditions like type 2 diabetes or hypertension. Patients who struggle with weight loss despite lifestyle changes.

Examples of Revisional Bariatric Procedures:

Advantages

Non-Invasive: No surgery or long recovery times.

Complement to Lifestyle Changes:
Medications work best when combined with diet and exercise.

Improves Health Conditions:
Can lead to better control of obesity-related diseases.

Considerations

Side Effects: Common issues include nausea, digestive discomfort, or nutrient deficiencies (depending on the drug).

Commitment:
Medications often need to be taken long-term for sustained effects.

Not a Standalone Solution:
Lifestyle changes are essential for optimal outcomes.

Consult Your Doctor

Weight-loss medications are not suitable for everyone. A healthcare provider can help determine if these treatments align with your weight-loss goals and medical history.

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