Wellness & Weight Loss
Clinician-supervised care that may include FDA-approved GLP-1 medications, plus nutrition and lifestyle support.
Prescription required; not all patients qualify.
Medical Weight Loss Injections in Leawood, KS
At SOKO Aesthetics & Wellness, your weight-management plan is prescriber-led and tailored to your health, goals, and lifestyle. When clinically appropriate, your plan may include an FDA-approved GLP-1 medication alongside practical coaching on nutrition, movement, sleep, and stress.
What are GLP-1 Injections?
GLP-1 medications help regulate appetite and satiety for certain patients. Examples include semaglutide and tirzepatide (brand names such as Ozempic®, Wegovy®, or Mounjaro®). Whether a GLP-1 is right for you is determined after an individualized medical evaluation.
Dosing is clinician-directed and patient-specific.
How they may work
- Support appetite regulation and portion control
- Slow gastric emptying to promote fullness
- Improve post-meal glucose responses
Why Choose SOKO for Weight Loss?
Led by Heather Boyd, NP (with physician oversight), our team combines compassionate care with clear medical guidance. We don’t do one-size-fits-all or “quick fixes”—we build realistic plans you can live with.
Our approach:
- One-on-one consultations
- Nurse Practitioner Health Assessments
- Personalized titration and progress tracking (when applicable)
- Nutritional coaching and lifestyle support
- Ongoing access to our wellness team
What to Expect
Initial Consultation
We review your medical history, goals, and any contraindications. Labs may be ordered when indicated. If you’re a candidate, your prescriber may include an FDA-approved GLP-1 medication in your plan.
Results & Longevity
We monitor tolerability, adjust dosing or timing when appropriate, and reinforce sustainable habits. Progress looks different for everyone. Our goal is safe, steady improvement supported by long-term routines.
Pair Weight Loss with Vitamin & Peptide Shots
Vitamin and peptide injections may complement your plan but are not a substitute for individualized medical care. Your clinician will advise whether any are appropriate for you.