
Semaglutide
The proven ally for weight loss
Imagine achieving consistent, proven results: in clinical studies, semaglutide has helped patients lose an average of 10% to 15% of their body weight over approximately 68 weeks, when combined with a balanced diet and physical activity.
Inspired by the natural action of the GLP-1 hormone, it works directly to control appetite and promote prolonged satiety, helping you eat less without constant hunger.
Available on the market under names like Ozempic® and Wegovy®, semaglutide is administered just once a week, offering convenience and standout results.
More than a trend, it’s a science-backed solution to transform your relationship with weight safely and effectively.
Tirzepatide
Remarkable weight loss results
Tirzepatide is a revolutionary innovation combining the actions of the hormones GLP-1 and GIP to promote significant weight loss. Clinical trials have shown patients losing an average of 15% to 20% of their body weight over approximately 72 weeks, making it one of the most effective therapies available.
With once-weekly dosing and marketed as Mounjaro®, Tirzepatide works by reducing appetite, increasing satiety, and improving metabolism, helping you reach your goals faster and more sustainably.
More than just weight control, Tirzepatide transforms your health and quality of life with cutting-edge medical technology.

Retratutide
The next generation in weight loss treatment
Retatrutide is an innovative medication under development that simultaneously targets multiple hormone receptors to provide even more effective weight loss. Early studies indicate that Retatrutide may lead to an average reduction of 20% or more of body weight within a few months, surpassing traditional options.
Still in advanced clinical trials, this treatment promises to revolutionize weight management by acting on appetite, metabolism, and satiety in an integrated way.
A promising solution for those seeking significant results backed by cutting-edge science.
How to Use?
How to apply Semaglutide,Tirzepatide and Retratutide?
Is usually given by subcutaneous injection (under the skin), in areas such as:
- Abdomen (belly)
- Thigh
- Upper arm
The injection is done once a week, on the same day and time each week to make it easier to remember.