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  • Do I have to be a medical provider?
    Yes, all trainees must submit an active RN, NP, PA, MD, or DO license. Out of state providers not licensed in Georgia will not be able to inject.
  • How long is the training day?
    Each training is 5 hours for hands on learning with 2 models to cover anatomy, safety, consultation, injection techniques, and hands of injecting.
  • How long is a shadow day?
    Shadow days are from 9am to 4:30pm Tuesday through Thursday.
  • Will you provide products?
    Yes, we will provide all product for your models at a discounted rate. Trainee may also choose to bring their own products.
  • Will you provide models?
    Trainees are responsible for securing models, submitting a good faith exam, health history, and photos for approval.
  • Do you travel out of state or to private practices?
    No, all training is conducted on site at Forma Medical Aesthetics and Wellness.
  • How do I submit payments?
    A 50% deposit is due at booking and the remaining 50% is due two weeks prior to training.
  • Is there a minimum commitment for membership?
    Yes, our Wellness Membership requires a minimum commitment of 6 months and all aesthetic memberships require a commitment of 90 days. You may cancel for any reason with 30 days notice.
  • Is there a set up fee fee?
    Our Wellness Membership requires a one time set up fee of $1,400.00. Your $200.00 Consult Fee is applied towards this. There are no set up fees with our Aesthetic Memberships.
  • I didn't get a chance to use my monthly complimentary treatment. Can I use it the following month?
    Treatments cannot be carried over or transferred to another person.
  • What are Peptides?
    There are over 7,000 naturally occurring peptides in the human body. Peptides are short chain amino acids which play a crucial role in various biological processes and functions within the human body. Peptides act as signaling molecules, transmitting information between cells and tissues, and regulating important physiological functions such as hormone production, immune response, and cell growth. Peptides play a significant role in disease prevention by offering potential strategies to boost the immune system and enhance overall health. By peptides play a significant role in both physiological and physical age-related changes including: Increased Body Fat (Primarily of the Waist and Hips) Chronic Fatigue Increase In Anxiety and Depression Decrease In Memory and Cognitive Function Sleep Disorders Sexual Dysfunction Loss Of Performance Health Loss Of Lean Muscle Mass and Retention Peptides fortify the body’s defenses and promote overall well-being, slowing down the aging process and keeping us feeling our best!
  • What is Peptide Therapy?
    Peptide Therapy has a rich history that dates back several decades. The concept of using peptides, short chain amino acids, for therapeutic purposes emerged in the early 20th century with the discovery of insulin, a peptide hormone used to treat diabetes. This breakthrough opened doors for future exploration of peptides as potential therapeutic agents. Over the years, advances in biotechnology and peptide synthesis techniques paved the way for the development of various peptide-based therapies. The most prescribed, FDA approved, synthetic peptide therapies in the US market today includes insulin, growth hormone therapy, blood pressure medication such as Lisinopril, and weight loss medications like Ozempic and Wegovy. Peptide therapy involves the use of carefully selected peptides to target specific areas of concern within the body. These peptides, designed to mimic the body’s own regulatory mechanisms, derived from naturally occurring sources. By supplementing the body with specialized peptides, we can enhance and optimize various physiological processes. There are many potential use s for peptides, but the simplest and most effective form is Peptide Replacement Therapy. We prescribe peptides as a topical cream, pill, or injection. Peptide therapy replaces the already naturally occurring sequences in the body, making them a well-tolerated medication with few side effects, when properly prescribed and managed.
  • How does Peptide Therapy work?
    Peptides act as messengers within the body, transmitting important signals to the cells, tissues, and organs. By introducing specific peptides into the system, we can influence these signaling pathways, stimulating the body’s natural responses. Peptide therapy can support a wide range of health goals, including: Anti-Aging and Skin Rejuvenation: Certain peptides can stimulate collagen production, improve skin elasticity, and reduce the appearance of wrinkles and fine lines. By promoting cellular regeneration, peptide therapy can leave your skin looking youthful and radiant. Hormonal Balance: Peptides can play a crucial role in regulating hormone levels and optimizing their function. Whether you are experiencing hormonal imbalances such as thyroid disorders, menopause symptoms, or Hyposexual Disorder, a persistent or recurrent absence of desire for sexual activity resulting in personal distress or interpersonal difficulties, Peptide Therapy can restore balance and improve overall well-being. Weight Management: Peptides can aid in weight loss and body recomposition by enhancing metabolism, regulating appetite, and promoting the breakdown of stored fat. Combined with a healthy diet and exercise regimen peptide therapy can be a valuable tool in achieving your desired weight goal. Gut Health: Peptides play a crucial role in supporting and maintaining optimal gut health. Peptides help repair and strengthen the intestinal lining, promoting better nutrient absorption and reducing the risk of leaky gut syndrome. Peptides help preserve a healthy balance of gut flora and stimulate the production of digestive enzymes, improving overall digestion and alleviating symptoms of gastrointestinal disorders such as IBS, leaky gut syndrome, ulcerative colitis, and celiac disease. Immune Support: Certain peptides have immune boosting properties that can strengthen your body’s defense mechanisms. By enhancing immune function, peptide therapy can help you stay healthy, combat infections, and recover faster from illnesses. Enhanced Athletic Performance: Fitness-minded individuals can benefit from Peptide Therapy as it can improve muscle recovery, increase endurance, and enhance overall performance. Peptides can support your fitness goals and optimize your training outcomes. Anxiety and Depression Management: Peptides have emerged as potential therapeutic agents for the management of anxiety and depression due to their ability to modulate various biochemical pathways in the brain. Extensively studied neuropeptides like oxytocin affect mood regulation. Oxytocin, often referred to as the “love hormone,” has shown promise in reducing anxiety and promoting feelings of trust and well-being. By targeting specific receptors in the brain, peptides can influence neurotransmitter release and receptor activity, leading to a positive impact on mood and emotional well-being. Sleep Regulation: Some peptides impact sleep regulation and promote restful sleep. Peptides involved in wakefulness and arousal modulate the sleep-wake cycle and enhance sleep duration. On the other hand, peptides known for their role in regulating sleep and appetite, have exhibited the ability to increase the amount of deep sleep and improve sleep continuity. These peptides offer solutions for chronic fatigue syndrome and brain fog.
  • What is the difference between semaglutide, ozempic, wegovy, and tirzepatide?
    Semaglutide and Tirzepatide are similar in that both work by mimicking the hormone glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor agonist (GLP-1). This hormone helps the body regulate blood sugar levels by signaling the pancreas to release insulin and the liver to decrease glucagon production when the body is in a hyperglycemic state (high blood sugar levels). Both medications delay the gastric emptying of the stomach reducing hunger, regulating the appetite, and increasing feelings of satiety; making it easier to create a calorie deficit and aid in weight loss. Both Semaglutide and Tirzepatide have been shown to reduce cholesterol levels, triglycerides, as well as overall mortality rates in people with type 2 diabetes. In comparison Tirzepatide, the active ingredient in Mounjaro, not only mimics the effects of GLP-1 like Semaglutide but is also a dual glucose-dependent insulinotropic polypeptide, GIP hormone. This means it works by imitating not one, but two unique incretin hormones produced by the human body. Incretins are hormones which are released from the gut into the bloodstream in response to any food we ingest. Among other things, tirzepatides help promote a feeling of fullness by delaying gastric emptying, boost insulin production, normalize blood sugar levels and activate the satiety centers (feelings of fullness after eating) in the brain. Tirzepatide has been shown in clinical trials to both decrease food intake and increase energy expenditure making it a highly effective weight loss medication. Tirzepatide has also been found to lower fasting blood glucose levels and increase weight loss in participants. While Tirzepatide acts on both GIP and GLP-1 receptors, and Semaglutide acts solely on GLP-1 receptors it does not mean that Semaglutide is an inferior medication when it comes to improving metabolic health and aiding in weight loss. How well either medication works for your body depends on a multitude of individual factors ranging from: your bloodwork, inflammatory markers, autoimmune disorders, genetic profiling, medical and health history, physical predispositions, and lifestyle choices. A complete health evaluation with lab work and screening is required for our doctor to help determine the safest, most effective medication and dose for you based on all of the individual factors listed above.
  • Why choose Forma Medical for Peptide Therapy?
    At Forma, we take pride in offering personalized and results driven peptide therapy treatments. Our highly skilled team of medical professionals will conduct a thorough assessment of your unique needs, health history, and goals to create a customized peptide therapy plan. We prioritize your safety and comfort throughout the entire process, ensuring that you receive the highest standard of care. With our innovative peptide formulations, we aim to provide you with an exceptional experience that delivers tangible results. Peptide hormones should only be prescribed by a medical provider and are not FDA approved for over-the-counter self-treatment nor should be purchased as a dietary supplement.
  • Will I have to inject myself?
    Yes, if prescribed injectable peptides, but no if prescribed oral or topical peptides. If you need injections, a small insulin needle works to minimize any potential discomfort. One-on-one training by our nursing staff prepares you for self-administering injections, and we provide you with injectable training pamphlets for reference.
  • Where will I get my supplies?
    Your prescribing pharmacy will provide you with the option of syringes, alcohol pads, and sharps containers for disposal. Once full, you deliver your sealed sharps container to our staff for proper disposal.
  • Can I receive treatment via telemedicine?
    Yes. However, you must complete body scans, weight, and blood work on site.
  • Do you see out of state patients?
    Unfortunately, currently we do not see out-of-state patients.
  • I have recently done bloodwork. Can I provide the results of my lab for review?
    Yes, upload any blood work completed in the last 60 days to your Patient Now portal. Please be aware that we may still require you to complete additional blood work as many required serum levels are not included in standard blood panels.
  • Who is not a candidate?
    Type 1 diabetics, those pregnant or breastfeeding, patients with thyroid cancer or a history of multiple endocrine neoplasia syndrome type 2, or any patients with a history of pancreatitis. A patient with known allergies to Ozempic or Semaglutide would not be a candidate.
  • What are the side effects?
    Dr. Morgan A reviews a complete list of side effects during your consultation. The most common reported side effects, nausea and headache when beginning your program, occur due to the slowed emptying of your stomach. We start you with a low dose of Semaglutide initially and prescribe nausea medication on an as needed basis. As systems subside, we increase your dose. Some patients have also reported they no longer find alcohol appealing.
  • Do I need to change my diet?
    Yes, a healthy diet supports your weight loss journey and helps you reach your goals. We recommend a diet high in green leafy vegetables, fiber, and protein. Stay hydrated and manage you water intake. Reduced hunger means you must pay attention to consuming the right number of calories. However, there is no need to count calories, carbs, or macros.
  • How is this different from Phentermine?
    Phentermine, a central nervous stimulant, increases heart rate and metabolism while decreasing appetite. We do not prescribe any stimulants in our program. Semaglutide does not work on the central nervous system and will not cause feelings of a racing heart, anxiety, or jitteriness.
  • How quickly will I lose weight and how much weight will I lose?
    Weight loss varies and depends on dose. Most patients should expect to lose between 4%-8% of their initial weight monthly. For example, if you weigh 170 lbs., anticipate losing 6.8 to 13.6 pounds per month. Some patients may require 2 months to see this type of weight loss. It does take 3 days for the medication to reach a serum level in the body, meaning a level high enough that the body can recognize and use the medication.
  • I have lots of questions, and I am not sure if I want to move forward. Could I just meet with the doctor to discuss my questions?
    Yes, absolutely! Forma welcomes you to come in and discuss any questions. Our $200 MD consultation fee can be applied to your program should you decide to move forward within 30 days of your consultation.
  • I cannot inject myself. May I come to the office for my injections?
    Unfortunately, if you are unable inject yourself, we cannot prescribe the program.
  • I am prediabetic. Can the doctor send my peptide prescription to my pharmacy so insurance can cover the cost?
    Yes, our MD, an internal medicine doctor, well versed with management of diabetes and other metabolic diseases can prescribe Semaglutide for you*. We recommend consultation with your Primary Care Doctor for management for diabetes.
  • Is bloodwork required?
    Yes. This is a prescription drug, and a full health history and assessment must be completed prior to treatment to ensure your safety and success.
  • How much is the lab work?
    Lab work is included in the initial consultation.
  • How long does it take to get lab results?
    Lab results take 3-7 business days on average to result. I prefer to use my insurance for bloodwork. We find that even with insurance, our cost is far less. Some panels run through insurance cost as much as $400 dollars. If you prefer to use your own insurance to submit blood work, we provide order details for you.
  • What if I receive peptides somewhere else, but want to transition to Forma?
    We require, for your own safety, a complete workup with our MD.
  • Why does the source pharmacy matter?
    Not all Semaglutide is made equally and knowing the source of medication is critical. We only utilize Wells pharmacy for quality sourcing and compounding. Why Wells Pharmacy? PCAB accredited pharmacy (Pharmacy Compounding Accreditation Board). Wells practices the most comprehensive compliance in the industry based on the U.S Pharmacopeia Convention guidelines. They require screening and patents for quality control.
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