Suitable candidates Adults with stable body weight, ideally within 15% of their healthy weight range BMI generally 30 (some practitioners extend to 35 for specific indications) Localised adiposity at the target site, distinct from overall body fat distribution Good to adequate skin elasticity at the treatment area Realistic expectations established clearly during consultation No active skin conditions, infection or inflammation at the treatment area Contraindications Pregnancy or breastfeeding Lipodystrophy Severe hepatic or renal impairment Active infection at the treatment area defer until resolved Known hypersensitivity to any product component Anticoagulant therapy or bleeding disorder assess individually Clinical communication point: The distinction between contouring and weight loss must be established in writing at consultation

Why Growth Hormone Matters Growth hormone plays a central role in: Fat metabolism (especially visceral fat loss) Muscle maintenance and repair Deep sleep (Stage 3) Bone density Skin elasticity and collagen production Recovery from injury and workouts Cognitive health and neuroprotection Insulin sensitivity and metabolic health Unfortunately, GH levels naturally decline with age often dropping by 50% or more between ages 30 and 60
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