4-6 Only three GLP-1 medications are currently FDA approved for weight loss: liraglutide (Saxenda), semaglutide (Wegovy) and tirzepatide (Zepbound)
As a result, glutathione has become an important focus in healthy ageing research
Neuroprotective and Nerve Healing Properties : Preclinical data show that BPC-157 enhances neuronal regeneration and functional recovery following peripheral nerve injury or brain trauma
Some advanced treatments may involve higher doses under strict medical supervision

Regular Monitoring: Consider scheduling check-ins specifically to assess: Rate of weight loss Dietary intake adequacy Signs of nutritional deficiency Hair health changes When to See a Dermatologist While most GLP-1-related hair loss is straightforward telogen effluvium that resolves on its own, some situations warrant specialized evaluation: See a Board-Certified Dermatologist If: Hair loss is severe or worsening despite weight stabilization You notice bald patches or patchy hair loss (may indicate alopecia areata) Hair loss persists beyond 6 months after weight stabilizes You have scalp symptoms (itching, burning, scaling, pain) You notice unusual patterns of loss (frontal hairline recession, crown thinning) You have a personal or family history of autoimmune conditions What a Dermatologist Can Do: Perform scalp examination and possibly biopsy to confirm diagnosis Rule out other conditions (thyroid disease, autoimmune alopecia, infections) Prescribe prescription treatments if appropriate Order comprehensive blood work to identify deficiencies Provide PRP or other advanced treatments Monitor progress and adjust treatment plan Realistic Expectations: What to Hope For If youre experiencing GLP-1-related hair loss, heres what realistic recovery looks like: Timeline: Months 0-3: Active shedding period
