Recommended Protocol for Post-Weight-Loss Skin Tightening Dosage: 2 mg daily subcutaneous injection Cycle length: 10 to 12 weeks Rest period: 4 to 6 weeks between cycles Injection sites: Rotate between abdomen, upper arms, and thighs Optional addition: Topical GHK-Cu serum (0.5 to 1%) applied to problem areas Cycles per year: 2 to 3 Subcutaneous injection is the preferred route for skin applications because it provides near 100% bioavailability and allows for easy self-administration using 29 to 31 gauge insulin syringes at a 45 to 90 degree angle
The record should also clarify that the access was superficial and did not involve deep tissue dissection, as this determines whether 20220 or 20225 applies
But gastric sleeve may be the better choice if: Your BMI qualifies you for bariatric surgery You want a a more durable tool You have significant obesity-related medical problems You are tired of the recurring cost of GLP-1 drugs You do not want to rely on indefinite injections You have lost and regained weight repeatedly on diets or medication You want a treatment with a stronger long-term track record For many patients with obesity, gastric sleeve is not a last resort. It is simply the most logical long-term treatment
This technique will often be misleading if steady state has not been reached
Although its role in weight loss shouldnt be overlooked, vitamin B12 is a powerful nutrient that helps keep your body healthy and functioning optimally
using it the right way is the second and most important one