If you’re working in aesthetics right now, weight loss medicine has almost certainly landed on your radar — whether you’ve actively stepped into it or clients are coming to you already on these medications and asking questions. Either way, understanding the landscape properly isn’t optional anymore. It’s part of doing your job well.

So let’s get into it. There are several GLP-1 receptor agonists available in the UK, they don’t all work the same way, and the “best” one genuinely depends on the individual in front of you.


GLP-1 (glucagon-like peptide-1) receptor agonists work by mimicking a hormone that’s naturally released after eating. They slow gastric emptying, reduce appetite, and improve blood sugar regulation. The result for most people is eating less, feeling fuller for longer, and losing weight — often significantly.

They’re delivered as weight loss injections (weekly subcutaneous, in most cases), and the clinical evidence behind them is genuinely impressive. We’re not talking about appetite suppressants with modest results — these are medications showing 15–20%+ body weight reduction in trials.


Ozempic UK is technically licensed for type 2 diabetes, not weight loss — but it’s been widely used off-label for weight management and is probably the most recognised name in this space thanks to its cultural moment in the media. Ozempic is a weekly semaglutide injection, available in doses up to 2mg.

Worth knowing: Ozempic side effects mirror those of other GLP-1s — nausea, vomiting, constipation, and gastrointestinal discomfort are the most common, especially during dose escalation. Clients also frequently ask about Ozempic weight loss results and Ozempic face (the facial volume loss that can accompany rapid weight reduction), so both should be part of the counselling conversation before starting.

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Wegovy (Semaglutide)

Wegovy is the version of semaglutide that’s actually licensed for chronic weight management in the UK. It goes up to 2.4mg weekly — a higher dose than Ozempic — and the trial data (STEP trials) showed average weight loss of around 15% of body weight over 68 weeks.

It’s now available on the NHS in limited circumstances and through private prescribers in the UK. Clients comparing options often search Wegovy vs Mounjaro to weigh up efficacy, and cost is a common concern too — Wegovy price and Wegovy UK availability come up regularly in consultations, alongside questions about Wegovy side effects. If a client is specifically seeking a licensed weight loss medication based on semaglutide, this is the more appropriate option over Ozempic.

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Mounjaro (Tirzepatide)

This is where it gets interesting. Mounjaro UK launched as a significant development because tirzepatide is a dual GIP/GLP-1 receptor agonist — it works on two pathways simultaneously rather than one. The SURMOUNT trials showed average Mounjaro weight loss of up to 22.5% of body weight at the highest dose, which outperforms the semaglutide data.

It’s now licensed in the UK for weight management and is available through private prescription. Clients researching this option tend to ask about Mounjaro price and want reassurance around Mounjaro side effects before committing to a course. For clients who haven’t responded well to semaglutide or who have a higher starting BMI, Mounjaro is increasingly the clinical conversation worth having.

Saxenda is a daily liraglutide injection — older technology than the weekly options but still licensed for weight loss in the UK. It shows more modest results (around 5–7% body weight reduction on average) and requires daily use of the Saxenda pen, which affects adherence compared with once-weekly alternatives.

Saxenda UK availability remains solid through private prescribers, and clients researching Saxenda weight loss injections or the Saxenda injection process specifically should be counselled on the daily dosing schedule. It’s largely been superseded by the weekly options in practice, but it remains a licensed option and some patients do well on it.

Rybelsus (Oral Semaglutide)

Rybelsus is the oral version of semaglutide, taken daily as a tablet. It’s currently licensed for type 2 diabetes in the UK rather than weight loss specifically, but it’s worth knowing about for clients who are needle-averse or managing both conditions.

Clients often search for Rybelsus tablets and Rybelsus UK availability specifically because of the oral format, and questions about Rybelsus side effects and Rybelsus weight loss results come up frequently in consultations. Results for weight management are generally less pronounced than the injectable options.


If you’re offering or considering weight loss services, the clinical picture is evolving quickly. Staying on top of the evidence, understanding the licensed indications, and ensuring you have proper prescribing pathways in place matters — both for client safety and your own regulatory position.

Clients will come in having Googled everything. They’ll ask you about Mounjaro vs Wegovy. They’ll mention Ozempic because it’s famous. Your job is to cut through the noise and give them an informed, personalised conversation — not just hand them whatever they ask for.


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