Medical Weight Loss for Men: Semaglutide, Tirzepatide, and the Concierge Difference
The GLP-1 class — Semaglutide, Tirzepatide, and the next generation now in trials — has changed weight loss medicine more than any single intervention in the past two decades. Used correctly, with a real plan and real medical oversight, men routinely lose 6–10 pounds per month. Used incorrectly, the same medications cause nausea, lean-mass loss, and weight regain the moment you stop. The difference is the protocol around the prescription.
What we actually prescribe
- Semaglutide / B12 — weekly self-administered injection, suppresses appetite and improves glucose response, paired with B12 for energy support.
- Tirzepatide / Niacinamide — dual GLP-1 / GIP receptor agonist for accelerated weight loss and metabolic support.
- Adjuncts — Phentermine, Bella 5 (Bupropion / Naltrexone / Topiramate), or LIPO-B/MIC where the protocol calls for it.
The medication is one piece. The other pieces — a custom diet that fits your life, exercise programming you’ll actually do, weekly check-ins, and lab follow-ups — are what make the loss stick.
How the concierge model removes friction
- Self-administered injections at home (training video + 15-minute live walkthrough)
- Medications shipped from a 503A pharmacy directly to you
- Monthly follow-ups by video — no driving for a 12-minute med refill conversation
- Direct messaging with Chad for plan adjustments, side-effect management, anything
When the t-shirt fits differently
Twelve weeks in, you feel it before you see it. Energy and sleep usually shift first, then the scale, then the way clothes fit. The men who succeed long-term are the ones who used the medication as scaffolding for new habits — not as a permanent crutch. We build the plan with that exit in mind from day one.
Pricing
$250 initial consult (one-time), $50/month follow-ups. Medications priced by tier — see full Weight Loss pricing.
Start with one conversation
Schedule an initial consultation — we’ll talk through your history, your goals, and whether GLP-1 medications fit your situation.