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How Does Medical Weight Loss Differ from Conventional Dieting?

Medical Weight Loss is fundamentally different from Conventional Dieting because it is a physician-supervised program that treats weight gain as a complex, chronic disease, not a simple lack of willpower. The key differences lie in three areas: Diagnosis and Personalization, conventional diets are one-size-fits-all; medical treatment begins with a comprehensive medical evaluation and advanced lab testing to identify root causes like hormonal imbalances or genetic factors that sabotage traditional dieting efforts.

Medical Programs can incorporate FDA-approved prescription medications to control the biological drive to eat, specifically regulating hunger hormones and lowering the body's metabolic set-point, which lifestyle changes often can’t overcome alone. Holistic Support and Sustainability, instead of short-term restriction, these programs offer multi-disciplinary support for sustained change. They focus on behavior modification, emotional eating triggers, and long-term metabolic monitoring to prevent the inevitable weight regain associated with unsupervised, restrictive dieting.