GLP-1 Weight Loss Injections in Beverly Hills & Los Angeles
GLP-1 wellness services at IV Glow Bar are provided under medical supervision with personalized consultations and ongoing provider support. Individual eligibility and treatment plans are determined through medical review.
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Semaglutide — Provider-Supervised GLP-1 Program
Regular price $350.00 USDRegular priceUnit price / per$700.00 USDSale price $350.00 USDSale -
Tirzepatide — Provider-Supervised GLP-1 / GIP Program
Regular price $550.00 USDRegular priceUnit price / per$900.00 USDSale price $550.00 USDSale
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IV Glow Bar offers medically supervised GLP-1 wellness services with personalized consultations, provider-guided treatment planning, and ongoing support based on individual health assessments.
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How It Works
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Consultation & Assessment Procedure
Meet with our licensed provider to review your health history, weight loss goals, and determine if GLP-1 therapy is right for you.
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Personalized Treatment Plan
If treatment is prescribed, your provider will review dosing, frequency, administration guidance, and follow-up requirements with you.
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Ongoing Support & Monitoring
Stay on track with progress check-ins, treatment adjustments, and wellness coaching for sustainable weight loss.
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Lasting Results & Confidence
Work toward a provider-guided weight management plan with ongoing support, monitoring, and lifestyle guidance.
Frequently Asked Questions
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What are GLP-1 medications?
GLP-1 medications (such as semaglutide or tirzepatide) mimic a natural hormone that regulates
appetite, blood sugar, and digestion.
How do GLP-1 injections help with weight loss?
They slow gastric emptying, reduce appetite, balance blood sugar, and improve satiety.
Who is a good candidate for GLP-1 therapy?
Adults struggling with weight loss, emotional eating, slow metabolism, or insulin resistance.
How quickly may progress vary?
Progress varies by individual and depends on medical history, treatment plan, nutrition, activity level, and follow-up care.
Are GLP-1 medications appropriate for everyone?
Not all patients are candidates. A licensed provider will review your medical history, medications, and clinical needs before determining whether treatment is appropriate.
Common side effects?
Nausea, constipation, heartburn, decreased appetite, fatigue.
Serious side effects?
Rare—may include pancreatitis or gallbladder issues.
Can I take GLP-1 with other prescriptions?
Your provider will review interactions
Can I take GLP-1 while pregnant or breastfeeding?
No. Must discontinue 2 months before trying to conceive.
How often do I take GLP-1 injections?
Typically once weekly with gradual dose increases.
Does the injection hurt?
Minimal discomfort.
Do I need to diet during treatment?
Balanced, high-protein intake recommended.
Do I need to exercise?
Movement enhances results but not mandatory.
Will I lose muscle on GLP-1?
Not with proper protein and basic strength training.
What happens if I stop taking GLP-1?
Appetite may increase slowly; habits help maintain results.
Can I be on GLP-1 long-term?
Yes with monitoring.
How much progress can I expect?
Results vary by individual. Your provider will discuss realistic expectations based on your health history, goals, and treatment plan.
Does GLP-1 help with PCOS or insulin resistance?
Yes—improves insulin sensitivity and hormonal balance.
Can GLP-1 treatment affect appetite?
For some eligible patients, GLP-1 treatment may help support appetite regulation as part of a provider-guided weight management plan.
How do I store the medication?
Refrigerate unopened pens; follow provider instructions for opened pens.
What if I miss a dose?
Take within a few days or wait for next scheduled dose.
Can I travel with GLP-1?
Moderation is fine; may increase nausea.
Are follow-up visits required?
Yes for dosing, progress, and safety.
Disclaimer: GLP-1 medications are not suitable for everyone. A medical evaluation is required to determine eligibility and treatment appropriateness.