If losing weight was just about eating less and moving more, most people wouldn’t be struggling. The reality is that your body can work against you. Hormones, metabolism, stress, and age all play a role, and for some people, diet and exercise alone don’t get the results they should. That’s usually the point when patients start asking about medical weight loss.
Weight loss is part of a bigger wellness conversation at The Med Spa of DFW in Grapevine, where people from across Dallas–Fort Worth come in looking for real guidance. Elaine, BS, MPAS, PA-C, will talk through what’s actually going on with your body and whether weight loss medications make sense for you. These medications were first used for diabetes care, and over time, providers saw how effective they could be for appetite control and steady weight loss. When they’re used the right way and paired with lifestyle changes, they can be a helpful tool.

Who May Be a Good Fit for Weight Loss Medications?
Weight loss medications aren’t for everyone, and that’s why medical guidance matters. You may be a candidate if:
- Your BMI is 30 or higher
- Your BMI is 27 or higher with a weight-related condition such as high blood pressure or type 2 diabetes
- You’ve tried diet and exercise consistently without losing at least 5% of your body weight
These medications may not be appropriate if you are pregnant or breastfeeding, under 18, or have certain medical conditions involving the pancreas, kidneys, or thyroid. Elaine reviews your health history carefully to make sure treatment is safe and appropriate for you.
How GLPs Weight Loss Medications Work
Many modern weight loss medications fall into a category called GLP-1 therapies. These medications work with your body to reduce appetite, slow digestion, and increase feelings of fullness, which can make it easier to eat less without feeling constantly hungry.
Most patients use these medications as a once-weekly injection, while continuing to focus on nutrition, movement, and overall wellness. They are not a shortcut, but they can make healthy habits easier to maintain.
Weight Loss Medications We May Discuss
During your visit, Elaine may talk with you about a few different medication options, including:
Wegovy
Wegovy is FDA approved specifically for weight loss. It works by helping control appetite and increasing feelings of fullness, which can make it easier to eat less without feeling deprived.
Mounjaro
Mounjaro was originally developed for diabetes care but is often used for weight loss as well. It targets more than one hormone involved in appetite and blood sugar regulation, which can be helpful for some patients.
Ozempic
Ozempic is also a diabetes medication that has shown strong weight loss benefits. It works in a similar way to Wegovy but is typically prescribed at different dosing levels and for different clinical reasons.
There isn’t a single “best” medication for everyone. The right choice depends on your health history, your goals, and how your body responds. Your plan may be adjusted over time based on your progress and how you feel.
What Results Can You Expect?
Most patients lose weight gradually and steadily. A common range is about one to two pounds per week, though results vary. The goal isn’t rapid loss—it’s progress you can maintain.
More importantly, many patients notice:
- Better appetite control
- Fewer cravings
- Improved energy and confidence
Weight loss works best when medication is paired with realistic lifestyle changes, not extreme rules.
Why Choose The Med Spa of DFW for Weight Loss?
Elaine, BS, MPAS, PA-C, brings more than a decade of medical experience to weight loss care, with a background that spans both wellness and aesthetic medicine. She completed her physician assistant training after earning her degree from Texas A&M and went on to work alongside leading surgeons and specialists at nationally recognized medical centers. Over the years, she has focused her practice on non-surgical treatments and wellness-based care, including hormone health, metabolism, and injectable therapies. Her training doesn’t stop at certifications—she stays current through ongoing education and advanced courses so she can offer care that’s informed, safe, and up to date.
What patients often appreciate most is how Elaine approaches weight loss. She takes the time to listen, explain options clearly, and help you understand what’s realistic for your body. There’s no pressure to follow a preset plan or chase extreme results. At The Med Spa of DFW, weight loss is part of a bigger wellness picture, with regular check-ins and thoughtful adjustments along the way. The goal is steady progress, better habits, and feeling more comfortable and confident in your body over time.
FAQs
Weight loss medications work by reducing your appetite and making you feel full for longer. The medications delay stomach emptying, making you not to feel hungry for a long period of time. This significantly reduces your calorie intake which facilitates weight loss.
Weight loss medications are not standalone medications. They’re used in combination with diets and exercise to facilitate weight loss. Most weight loss medications are not combined with other forms of medications due to their safety concerns.
Consult with your weight management doctor before combining weight loss medications with any other form of treatment.
Weight loss medications approved by the FDA include:
- Wegovy (semaglutide)
- Zepbound (tirzepatide)
- Phentermine-topiramate
It takes four to five weeks for most weight loss medications to start working. Most people lose an average of one to two pounds each week on weight loss medications.
A Thoughtful Approach to Weight Loss
If you’re frustrated with weight loss or tired of trying the same things without results, medical weight loss may be worth exploring. At The Med Spa of DFW in Grapevine, we help patients across Dallas–Fort Worth take a realistic approach to weight management.
To learn more or talk through your options, schedule a visit by calling 817-546-6772. You’ll get clear guidance, honest answers, and a plan built around you.
Disclaimer
The information provided on this website is for educational purposes only and is not intended as medical advice. All treatments and services are offered based on individual evaluation and medical appropriateness. Not every service is suitable for every individual, and recommendations are made on a case-by-case basis following consultation.