Clinic Information
Clinic Name: GiGi Aesthetics
Address: 321 N Mall Drive, Suite J 201, St George, UT 84790
Phone: (435) 632-4263
Website: https://gigiaesthetics.us/
Overview
GiGi Aesthetics Clinic is a health and medical aesthetic clinic specializing in Injectables such as Botox and Xeomin as well as providing weight loss programs with the use of Semaglutide. The main priority at GiGi is to aid our patients in obtaining a healthy, sustainable weight through medically monitored weight loss programs based on their personal goals and metabolic needs. Or, they also believe that achieving a beautiful aesthetic requires balance in hormone levels as well as long-term health and wellness.
Medical Director
The owner and practitioner of GiGi Aesthetics, Lisa Borunda Conner, FNP-BC, earned her degree as a Family Nurse Practitioner in 2001 from the University of Utah. Lisa has over 20 years of experience working with women in health and is considered an expert on Hormone Balancing, Insulin Resistance, and Medically Supervised Weight Loss. She also has authored several educational materials to educate individuals on PCOS and Metabolic Health issues.
Lisa opened GiGi Aesthetics to provide a more affordable method of providing access to Aesthetic Services and Medically Supervised Weight Loss Programs using GLP-1 medications (Semaglutide).
GLP-1 and Medical Weight Loss Programs
Gigi Aesthetics is a medical weight-loss clinic, which provides semaglutide-based (GLP-1 receptor agonist) medically supervised weight-loss programs. Gigi Aesthetics has developed its own compounded injectable medication CMP-LMS with L-carnitine and methylated vitamin B12. An injection is administered once-weekly, which the clinic claims gives the patient a feeling of fullness longer, reduces their appetite, and contributes to long-term fat loss. The program includes an initial consultation and bi-monthly follow-up appointments, along with a healthy eating and lifestyle guide to foster long-term weight-loss success.
Weight Loss Program Pricing
Gigi Aesthetics publicly posts its pricing information related to the semaglutide weight-loss program. A consultation with Gigi Aesthetics costs $100. Each subsequent bi-monthly follow-up costs $75, and all follow-ups will be required in order to continue treatment.
The costs of the compounded CMP-LMS semaglutide injections differ on the basis of dosage amount. For the first 30-day supply (one vial), a patient can expect to pay approximately $175. A 30-day supply will typically last for a patient for two months, so the second 30-day supply will cost approximately $250. Ongoing, maintenance doses can range anywhere from $250 per 30-day supply. The specific cost of each patient’s compounded CMP-LMS semaglutide dosages will differ depending on the prescription and response to treatment.
Patient Reviews
Reviews left by patients on both Google and Yelp for GiGi Aesthetics focus on how supportive and educational the clinic is when it comes to weight loss and wellness care. Clients are particularly impressed by Lisa Borunda Conner’s extensive knowledge regarding women’s health, PCOS, and other metabolic diseases. A majority of reviewers enjoyed receiving personalized treatment plans and ongoing support during their program. Many patients who have received semaglutide treatments have commented positively about the effects of these medications on their weight, energy levels, and general self-confidence.
Review for Gigi Aesthetics – Weight Loss Center
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