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Being overweight and obese have significant physical and psychological challenges. The physical risks associated with being overweight or obese include a higher risk of high blood pressure, Type 2 diabetes, coronary heart disease, and stroke.

Your weight can also have a significant impact on your psychological well-being and lead to lower self-esteem, body dissatisfaction, and heightened self-consciousness. Both physical and psychological conditions can cause social isolation, depression, and anxiety.

The stress associated with being overweight can also affect your motivation and mood, which makes it challenging to engage in weight loss efforts. Semaglutide weight loss in Spokane is a non-surgical treatment that could help you overcome these challenges and achieve your goals.

How Can Medical Weight Loss Help?

You should reach your goal or desired weight before most plastic surgery procedures. Weight loss with semaglutide in Spokane can help you achieve those goals.

Medical weight loss programs offer a structured and scientifically backed approach to weight loss that is supervised by health professionals, unlike commercial diets. Programs at KM Plastic Surgery are tailored to meet your needs and consider your lifestyle, medical history, and specific weight loss goals.

Before being prescribed semaglutide for weight loss, you will undergo a comprehensive evaluation to examine the underlying factors contributing to obesity. Addressing these root causes offers more sustainable results than using a fad diet or a quick fix.

When semaglutide is part of a comprehensive weight management program that includes lifestyle changes, it can significantly contribute to achieving your goals and maintaining a healthier weight. This reduces your risk of weight-related physical and psychological health issues.

What Is Semaglutide?

When you are considering weight loss using semaglutide in Spokane, it is helpful to understand what it is and how it works. The medication was originally developed to treat people with Type 2 diabetes. Over time, doctors and scientists recognized that individuals on the medication lost weight. It is now FDA-approved for the treatment of weight loss in people who are overweight or obese.

Semaglutide is a GLP-1 receptor agonist, meaning the drug mimics the action of a natural hormone called glucagon-like peptide one (GLP-1). This hormone plays an important role in your body’s regulation of blood sugar levels. The drug works by stimulating the release of insulin in response to high blood sugar and reducing the secretion of glucagon, a hormone that increases blood sugar levels.

This dual action helps lower and stabilize blood sugar levels in people with Type 2 diabetes. The drug also slows gastric emptying, the time it takes for food to enter and leave your stomach. Slow gastric emptying contributes to a feeling of fullness and satisfaction, which results in eating less.

Finally, the drug directly effects the brain’s appetite-regulating center. This also promotes feelings of satiety and reduces feelings of hunger. The combined effects of blood sugar regulation and reduction of your appetite through slowing digestion and affecting the brain’s appetite-regulating centers have made semaglutide an effective weight loss and weight management option for people who struggle with being overweight or obese.

Are There Side Effects I Should Watch For?

Some people experience side effects from taking semaglutide, but they are typically mild, especially when compared to the complications associated with being obese or overweight.

Some people experience dizziness, headache, and gastrointestinal issues. Since the drug slows the rate your stomach digests food and affects your intestines, you might experience diarrhea, constipation, gassiness, nausea, vomiting, pain, or distension.

These are the most common complaints in people when they first start the drug. But by starting on a lower dose and increasing slowly, you can potentially reduce these side effects.

There is a potential risk of hypoglycemia in people who have Type 2 diabetes. This condition causes low blood sugar levels that can affect your ability to think and can become life-threatening when not addressed immediately. Less common but more serious side effects can include inflammation of the pancreas, gallbladder issues, and kidney problems.

People who have a family history of thyroid tumors or have a history themselves of thyroid tumors are not good candidates for semaglutide because there is an increased risk of thyroid C-cell tumors.

Call Today for a Consultation for Semaglutide Weight Loss in Spokane

When you struggle with your weight and want to explore a medical weight loss plan with proven results, call our office today to schedule a consultation to discuss semaglutide weight loss in Spokane. Our physician assistant, Danny Jones, will answer your questions, detail the weight loss plan, and start you on your journey to a whole new you.