Weight Loss Medication Program

A comprehensive weight loss program encompassing medical supervision, diet and exercise coaching, weight monitoring, and medication prescriptions

Am I a candidate?

How Bariendo helps you lose weight

ESG Stomach Tightening candidates

Our Weight Loss Medication Program offers a comprehensive and medically supervised approach, including prescription management, dietary and exercise guidance, and weight monitoring. We offer GLP-1 medications such as semaglutide and liraglutide, commonly known as Wegovy®, Saxenda®, Ozempic®, Mounjaro®, and Zepbound®. Studies indicate these medications can result in a weight loss of 15% or more. However, long-term use may be necessary for their effectiveness.

Note: The cost of the medication is not included in the package, and it varies based on insurance coverage and the availability of manufacturer coupons.

How Bariendo helps you lose weight

Our Weight Loss Medication Program offers a comprehensive and medically supervised approach, including prescription management, dietary and exercise guidance, and weight monitoring. We offer GLP-1 medications such as semaglutide and liraglutide, commonly known as Wegovy®, Saxenda®, Ozempic®, Mounjaro®, and Zepbound®. Studies indicate these medications can result in a weight loss of 15% or more. However, long-term use may be necessary for their effectiveness.

Note: The cost of the medication is not included in the package, and it varies based on insurance coverage and the availability of manufacturer coupons.

Medication vs. ESG Stomach Tightening

Dr. Pichamol Jirapinyo, our co-founder, is a leading researcher in integrating weight loss medications with endoscopic procedures like ESG Stomach Tightening.

Key considerations when choosing between medication and ESG Stomach Tightening:

  • A recent study1 indicates that weight loss medications are most effective when initiated within six months following ESG Stomach Tightening. This approach can lead to an average total weight loss of 24%. Therefore, it’s often advisable to undergo ESG Stomach Tightening first.
  • If you are uncertain about combining treatments, medications are commonly chosen by those beginning their weight loss journey or seeking an initial boost to complement long-term behavioral change. However, long-term medication use is often necessary for sustained weight loss.
  • ESG Stomach Tightening is typically more suited for those seeking durable results and those who prefer to avoid medications.

Consult with qualified medical providers to discuss your options.

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Medication vs. ESG Stomach Tightening

Dr. Pichamol Jirapinyo, our co-founder, is a leading researcher in integrating weight loss medications with endoscopic procedures like ESG Stomach Tightening.

Key considerations when choosing between medication and ESG Stomach Tightening:

  • A recent study1 indicates that weight loss medications are most effective when initiated within six months following ESG Stomach Tightening. This approach can lead to an average total weight loss of 24%. Therefore, it’s often advisable to undergo ESG Stomach Tightening first.
  • If you are uncertain about combining treatments, medications are commonly chosen by those beginning their weight loss journey or seeking an initial boost to complement long-term behavioral change. However, long-term medication use is often necessary for sustained weight loss.
  • ESG Stomach Tightening is typically more suited for those seeking durable results and those who prefer to avoid medications.

Consult with qualified medical providers to discuss your options.

ESG Stomach Tightening candidates

Am I eligible for Weight Loss Medications?

ESG Stomach Tightening candidates
  • BMI of at least 30, or 27-29.9 with conditions like high blood pressure, diabetes, high cholesterol, sleep apnea, or fatty liver.

The cost of the medication is not included in the package, and it varies based on insurance coverage and the availability of manufacturer coupons.

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