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Can using a slimming pen help me get a leaner figure?

use See more For people who are not overweight but want a lean physique. The doctor doesn't recommend it. In fact, it's best to say it's forbidden. Because this medication is designed specifically for people with obesity, forcing its use in people of normal weight carries a risk of complications. Muscle loss This can cause fluid buildup or Skinny Fat This includes premature aging of the face and increased risk of conditions such as: Yoyo Effect When you stop the medication, if you want to gain leanness, you should focus on... Weight training Or use technology. Targeted fat reduction It's safer and will yield more beautiful and lasting results. Shortcuts vs. Good Health are often at odds.


 This answer provides only preliminary information. Please schedule an appointment with a doctor for a detailed examination and information.

Consult a doctor, lose weight, control your diet, appetite suppressant pen, Dr. Tar.

According to medical guidelines, this medication is suitable for those who: BMI greater than 30 หรือ BMI greater than 27 "This is only for those with co-existing health problems, not a weight-loss or cosmetic drug for normal people." (Used to remind the true target group.)

These days the trend "Lean physique" (Lean) The lean, muscular physique with low body fat is trending, but for practical use... Weight reduction pen (GLP-1 Analogue) In people Normal BMI (not obese) Just because you want to be smaller or leaner, I need to explain in detail as follows:

How do weight-loss pens work? Why are they so popular?

This pen contains a substance that mimics the body's satiety hormones. The result is... The stomach will contract more slowly. It makes food stay in the stomach longer, causing patients to feel full faster and for a longer period, reducing their desire to snack. This is typically the case with this medication. FDA approved for use in individuals with obesity (BMI > 30) or overweight with underlying health conditions (BMI > 27). That's all.

Do non-obese people get injections to look "lean" or "haggard"?

This point is very important, patient. If you don't have a lot of accumulated fat but are getting injections hoping for a leaner figure, here's what might happen:

  1. Muscle loss: Rapid weight loss from dieting (because of satiety medication) causes the body to use protein from muscles for energy instead of just breaking down fat. The result is... You might lose weight, but your body will become loose and your skin won't be firm. Also known as Skinny Fat Yes
  2. Sunken face, hollow cheeks (Ozempic Face): In terms of beauty, when facial fat is lost too quickly, it can make the face look older, tired, and saggy, which is more difficult to correct than gradual weight loss.
  3. Risk of hypoglycemia: In people with normal metabolism, taking this medication may make them more prone to dizziness, nausea, or fainting than in people who are overweight.

If you want to get "lean," what method would the doctor recommend?

For patients who are already in good shape but want to be "lean" or have "clearer muscle definition," the doctor recommends focusing on: Body Composition It's more than the number on the scale.

  • Focus on weight training: Building muscle to replace fat will make your body look firmer and leaner.
  • Undergo a body contouring procedure: For example, a localized fat reduction device will target specific areas. Safer than using medication. In the long term.

Medication use in people with normal weight. "It's not worth the trouble." Yes, because it might come at the cost of a damaged metabolism in the future (Yoyo Effect) and loss of muscle mass.

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