Semaglutide and GLP-1 treatments for weight loss are taking the aesthetics and healthcare industry as a whole by storm, gaining the attention of investors on Wallstreet, telemedicine platforms, gyms and aesthetic practices and medspas, among other interested parties aware of the massive market potential these treatments have for a variety of business types across related industries. In terms of the medical aesthetics industry, offering semaglutide services in an aesthetic practice or medspa, where patients could have the kind of medical care needed from a trained professional when taking these medications, as well as the aesthetic services to help them deal with any resulting skin laxity, is a combination that makes sense for both the patients and practice or medspa.
In our recent survey which asked, Do you offer semaglutide treatments for weight loss at your medspa or practice? 37% of readers said yes and 63% said no.
With the rising popularity of semaglutide treatments like Ozempic and the particular interest this treatment has for many aesthetic patients, considering whether to offer semaglutide services for weight loss at your practice or medspa requires a thorough understanding of what that entails, the benefits and the risks involved. Here are six informative MedEsthetics articles to help you do just that.
- 5 Factors that Hinder Ozempic's Weight Loss Benefits
- Genetic Test Predicts Patient Response to Semaglutide for Weight Loss
- 9 Ways Ozempic is Impacting Aesthetic Treatments [Survey Results]
- FTC Warns Novo Nordisk on Inaccurate Patents for Ozempic
- Top 10 States with Highest Demand for Ozempic
- 5 Celebrity Ozempic Stories
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