Weight Loss

Our Semaglutide program is safe, effective, and delivers results. At Face It Franklin, all of our weight loss visits are completely virtual. We ship the medication and supplies straight to your door making it very convenient for you.

Weight Loss Therapy in Franklin, TN

Our Semaglutide program is safe, effective, and delivers results. At Face It Franklin, all of our weight loss visits are completely virtual. We ship the medication and supplies straight to your door making it very convenient for you.

Benefits

Treatment Overview

Patient Testimonial

“I have been taking Semaglutide for 6 months and since then I have lost 25 pounds and several inches off my waistline. I have also been able to come off two of my blood pressure medications, I feel healthier and have more energy than ever before!”

Telemedicine + Medication

Just $400 Per Month

Get a personalized treatment plan prescribed by our medical provider to help you meet your weight loss goals. We make the process simple to get started and deliver the medications and supplies directly to you from our licensed compounding pharmacy. 

Each month you will meet virtually with one of our medical providers to ensure you are getting the results you want. The cost also includes all medications and supplies.

Q&A

Semaglutide is a peptide that is used to aid in weight loss. It works by mimicking the effects of a hormone naturally produced by the body that helps to regulate blood sugar levels and control appetite. Semaglutide is long-acting, which means that it stays in the body for longer periods of time and helps to reduce cravings and increase feelings of fullness.
This treatment cannot be submitted through insurance. However, we have teamed up with a highly-reputable compounding pharmacy that compounds the medication at an affordable rate.
If you are diabetic, please contact your primary care physician.

Semaglutide is given as a subcutaneous injection once a week at home. You will administer it in the abdomen, thigh, or upper arm. The medication comes in a small glass vial which the patient must draw up and inject themselves.