For achieving a more even skin tone, there are safer and more established options backed by science, like chemical peels and laser toning treatments offered by qualified dermatologists
Current recommendations from anesthesiology, gastroenterology, bariatric surgery, obesity medicine, and endocrine organizations are examined to provide a comprehensive overview of contemporary perioperative practice

Cash Pay Options Manufacturer Direct Programs: Novo Nordisk: $199/month for first two doses, then $349/month Eli Lilly LillyDirect: $299-$499/month depending on dose TrumpRx Platform (Launching Early 2026): Injectable GLP-1s: $350/month initially, dropping to $250 within 2 years Oral GLP-1s (pending FDA approval): $149/month for starting doses GoodRx/Discount Cards: Prices vary by pharmacy and location Typically $900-$1,200/month without manufacturer programs Check current prices at your local Hinsdale pharmacies Cost Comparison: What You'll Actually Pay Ozempic (semaglutide for diabetes): Insurance copay: $25-$100/month Medicare (2026): $50/month Cash (manufacturer direct): $199-$349/month List price: $969/month Wegovy (semaglutide for obesity): Insurance copay: Often not covered Medicare (2026): $50/month Cash (manufacturer direct): $199-$349/month List price: $1,349/month Mounjaro (tirzepatide for diabetes): Insurance copay: $25-$100/month Medicare (2026): $50/month List price: $1,069/month Zepbound (tirzepatide for obesity): Insurance copay: Often not covered Medicare (2026): $50/month Cash (manufacturer direct): $299-$499/month List price: $1,059/month At Well Endocrinology, we help patients navigate insurance coverage, prior authorizations, and manufacturer savings programs to minimize out-of-pocket costs

Weight loss and improved blood sugar levels are noticeable within weeks
This proactive step helps you adjust your sun protection strategy accordingly