
They work by regulating appetite, supporting metabolic control, and helping eligible patients achieve medically supervised weight reduction.

To ensure this program is suitable and effective for you, please note the following eligibility criteria
- BMI of more than 27.5 (if Asian) / 30 (if non-Asian); OR
- BMI of more than 23 (if Asian) / 25 (if non-Asian) if you have a weight-related chronic condition (e.g., diabetes, pre-diabetes, hypertension, fatty liver, high cholesterol).
Booking your appointment is straightforward with our convenient online booking system.
* Suitability is assessed during your consultation with a licensed doctor.
Individual results may vary. Your doctor will review your health profile and recommend the right plan for you.
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Most members prefer our Weekly Plans
easier to stay consistent.

stress-free
No awkward calls, no hassle.

team. Regular check-ins and expert
reviews help you stay on course.

grounded in proven methods used
in clinical settings.*


How the Weight Reset Program works
What 20% weight loss could look like for you
*Medical treatment may not be appropriate for you even if you have a high BMI


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Both are GLP-1 drugs that mimic the natural hormone in your body that regulates appetite. Wegovy has the active ingredient semaglutide that is administered weekly, and could help you lose ~20% of your weight. Saxenda has the active ingredient liraglutide that is administered daily, and could help you lose ~10% of your weight. Individual results may vary. Weight loss depends on adherence to treatment and lifestyle modifications.
Adults 18+ with a BMI of ≥ 27.5 (or ≥ 23 with certain health risks). Doctor confirmation is required.
Gradual dose taper + ongoing nutrition and exercise lowers rebound risk.
Adequate protein intake and resistance exercise helps preserve lean muscle mass.
Common side effects include nausea, diarrhoea, constipation, vomiting, injection site reactions, and low blood sugar. More serious side effects may occur and should be discussed with your doctor.


