Weight Loss

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Weight Loss Program

At Antiage Institute, we are dedicated to helping you achieve your best self, both inside and out. Our Weight Loss Program is designed to support sustainable weight loss through cutting-edge medical science. Using advanced, science-backed treatment protocols, we offer a transformative path to weight management that is both personalized and effective.

How It Works

Our program incorporates physician-prescribed injectables that help regulate appetite, support metabolic function, and promote gradual, lasting weight loss. These treatments can help you:

  • Reduce hunger cravings: The medication helps you feel fuller for longer, making it easier to lower calorie intake without feeling deprived.

  • Support healthy metabolism: By improving insulin response and energy balance, your body becomes more efficient at burning calories and maintaining steady energy levels.

  • Achieve sustainable weight loss: This gradual, medically-guided approach reduces the likelihood of rebound weight gain and supports long-term results.

What to Expect

At Antiage Institute, our team of medical professionals will guide you through every step of the program. We take a holistic approach, incorporating personalized consultations and monitoring to ensure that you are receiving the best care. Your weight loss journey will be tailored to your needs, ensuring optimal results with safety as a top priority.

Is This Program Right for You?

If you’ve struggled with weight management and are looking for a physician-supervised solution that goes beyond dieting and exercise alone, our program may be the right fit. It’s ideal for those who haven’t found success with traditional methods and want expert support in reaching their goals.

Contact us today to schedule a consultation and learn how our advanced weight loss program can help you achieve lasting results and improved health.

Menopause and Weight Gain:

Maintaining proper weight is a challenge for people of all ages. However, the older you get, the more difficult it can be. It has been found that 90% of women experience weight gain between the ages of 35 and 55, not coincidentally, during perimenopause and Menopause. While nutrition, exercise and lifestyle are critical elements to weight loss, balancing your hormones after the imbalance that perimenopause and menopause caused, is vital to your success in maintaining a healthier weight. Hormones and weight gain are closely related, if your hormones are not balanced, you can gain weight, especially with too much cortisol or too little progesterone, testosterone or estrogen.

The average weight gain is gradual, about 10 to 15 pounds starting in perimenopause and averaging to about a pound a year. However, women who experience early menopause as a result of surgical menopause (hysterectomy) tend to gain the weight at an even more accelerated pace. Menopause weight gain, thanks to the androgen hormone, tends to be located on your abdomen as opposed to your hips, thighs, or rear.

Hormones and Weight Gain

The hormone fluctuations in peri-menopause and menopause directly impact your appetite, fat storage, and metabolism. Hormones and weight gain go hand in hand. So, menopause weight gain is actually hormone weight gain.

Estrogen

It is common for estrogen levels to diminish during menopause causing cessation of ovulation. The decreased production of estrogen by the ovaries causes a woman’s body to search for other sources of estrogen. Another source of estrogen is fat cells, so your body learns to convert more calories into fat, in order to increase estrogen production. This means weight gain.

Progesterone

It is also common for progesterone levels to decrease during menopause. Progesterone’s role in weight gain is more deceiving; low levels of the hormone do not actually cause you to gain weight, but instead cause water retention or bloating. This annoying side effect makes you feel heavier and makes your clothes fit tighter.

Testosterone

Testosterone in a women works to build and maintain muscle mass among other things. These muscle cells work to burn calories in your body and cause a higher metabolism. Levels of this hormone decrease during menopause causing the loss of muscle mass and hence result in lower metabolism. This also results in weight gain.