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Growth Hormone Releasing Peptide for Visceral Fat
The only FDA-approved peptide specifically designed for visceral fat reduction. Tesamorelin stimulates your body's natural growth hormone production to target stubborn belly fat while preserving lean muscle mass.
Tesamorelin is an FDA-approved prescription medication that requires proper medical evaluation. Our physicians will assess your health history, current medications, and treatment goals to ensure this peptide is appropriate for you. Regular monitoring helps optimize results and ensure safety.
Our streamlined telehealth process makes it easy to begin your visceral fat reduction journey.
Book a convenient virtual consultation with one of our physicians.
Discuss your health goals, body composition concerns, and medical history.
If appropriate, receive your Tesamorelin prescription with dosing instructions.
Your medication ships directly to your home with everything you need.
In a 12-month clinical trial with 404 patients, those receiving 2mg daily saw an 18% decrease in visceral fat compared to placebo.
Effects are highly specific for the visceral-fat compartment, with relatively little effect on subcutaneous fat or limb fat.
Tesamorelin is a synthetic 44-amino acid polypeptide analogue of human Growth Hormone-Releasing Hormone (GHRH). It was FDA-approved in 2010 as the first and only medication specifically indicated for reducing excess abdominal fat.
Clinical studies show Tesamorelin can reduce visceral fat by 15-20% over several months. In a 12-month trial, patients saw an 18% decrease in visceral fat compared to placebo, with effects specifically targeting the visceral fat compartment.
Tesamorelin stimulates your pituitary gland to produce and release growth hormone naturally, rather than injecting growth hormone directly. This maintains your body's normal physiological feedback loops while enhancing fat breakdown.
Clinical studies show significant visceral fat reductions over 3-6 months, though some patients notice changes in bloating, energy, or sleep within the first few weeks.
Potential side effects include injection-site reactions, muscle or joint aches, nausea, fluid retention, and changes in blood sugar or IGF-1 levels. Your physician will monitor these during treatment.
Visceral fat is likely to return if you discontinue therapy without maintaining lifestyle changes. Your physician will help you develop a long-term maintenance plan.
Schedule your telehealth consultation today. Our physicians will determine if Tesamorelin is right for your visceral fat reduction goals.