Sermorelin Peptide Treatment
(200mcg daily)
$250 per month
This includes the monthly medication/supplies,initial consultation, and monthly check-ins.
This includes the monthly medication/supplies,initial consultation, and monthly check-ins.
This includes the monthly medication/supplies, initial consultation, and monthly check-ins.
Welcome to The Gallery of Cosmetic Surgery in Bellevue, where we’re excited to discuss a treatment that may help you explore the potential benefits of balanced hormone health: Sermorelin peptide therapy. If you’ve been curious about ways to support better well-being, you may have stumbled across Sermorelin in your research.
Here at The Gallery of Cosmetic Surgery, we share helpful information so you can feel confident when exploring this option. In this article, we’ll walk you through what Sermorelin is, how it works, the possible off-label uses, and what you can expect if you decide to visit us for treatment.
Sermorelin is a synthetic peptide that functions similarly to growth hormone-releasing hormone (GHRH). It essentially stimulates the pituitary gland, which may lead to increased levels of growth hormones in the body.[1] The growth hormone plays a role in various bodily functions, such as metabolism and cell regeneration.[1] The idea behind Sermorelin peptide treatment is that by promoting the release of growth hormone, it may create a supportive environment for certain aspects of your overall well-being.
Many people come across Sermorelin while searching for different ways to address fatigue, metabolism concerns, or changes in body composition. While Sermorelin itself is not a one-size-fits-all solution, it is part of a broader category of therapies that aim to improve how you feel and function daily. Our aim is always to provide safe and reliable options while also making sure you understand that results can vary from person to person.
Sermorelin mimics the action of GHRH, the hormone responsible for signaling the pituitary gland to produce more growth hormone.[1] Here’s a simplified breakdown of the process:
It’s important to remember that while Sermorelin may increase growth hormone levels, its potential effects can vary widely depending on individual factors like age, health status, and lifestyle habits.[1]
We understand the most common question is: “Why should I consider Sermorelin?” Here are a few potential reasons individuals may look into this therapy:
Keep in mind that these potential benefits are not guaranteed for everyone, and individual results can vary. Additionally, always consult with a medical professional for personalized advice.
While Sermorelin is FDA-approved for diagnostic purposes related to growth hormone deficiencies in children, many adults who receive Sermorelin therapy use it off-label.[3] Off-label use means a medication is being prescribed for purposes that are not specifically approved by the FDA. This doesn’t necessarily imply that it’s unsafe or ineffective, but it does mean that sufficient large-scale clinical trials may be lacking, and more research could be needed to establish its effectiveness for certain conditions.
At The Gallery of Cosmetic Surgery, we believe in full transparency. If you’re considering off-label therapy, it’s essential to know that the FDA has not approved Sermorelin for uses beyond specific diagnostic settings.[3] Nonetheless, we strive to offer the most up-to-date information and guidance so you can make an informed decision.
When you arrive at The Gallery of Cosmetic Surgery for Sermorelin therapy, we aim to make you feel comfortable and knowledgeable about every step of the process. Here’s a typical experience:
You can expect open communication and support from our team throughout your treatment. We’re here to answer your questions and help you navigate any lifestyle or dietary adjustments that might support your treatment plan.
One of the perks of Sermorelin peptide therapy is that there generally may not be a strict downtime period. You can typically resume your normal activities immediately after receiving injections. However, we do recommend being attentive to your body’s signals. If you feel exhausted or experience any discomfort, it can be a good idea to take it easy and reach out to us if you have any concerns.
At The Gallery Of Cosmetic Surgery, we offer a monthly subscription for Sermorelin peptide treatment for $250 per month. This includes the initial consultation, monthly medication and supplies, and a monthly check-in with your provider.
We’ve proudly served patients in the Bellevue and Greater Seattle areas for many years. Our approach is centered on authenticity and compassion. When you come to us for Sermorelin peptide therapy, you’ll find:
To book your appointment, you can fill out our online contact form, check our Price Simulator, or call (425) 775-3561.
No, Sermorelin is a peptide that stimulates your body’s own production of growth hormone, whereas HGH is a synthetic form of the hormone itself.[1]
Treatment duration can vary depending on your goals and medical history. Many patients may choose to continue treatment for several months, but your provider will guide you on the best timeline.
Some patients report mild reactions at the injection site, such as redness or swelling. Always let us know if you experience any unexpected side effects.
It’s important to note that Sermorelin peptides may cause cancer in some, especially those with a history of cancer. Consult with your doctor before beginning treatment.
No, Sermorelin is not FDA-approved for anti-aging or other wellness goals. These uses are considered off-label.[3]
Coverage can vary. We recommend checking with your insurance provider to confirm whether partial or full coverage is available.
[1] “Sermorelin: A Growth Hormone-Releasing Hormone (GHRH) Analog,” PubMed, https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/1719030/
[2] “Effects of Growth Hormone on Sleep Patterns,” PubMed, https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/10078160/
[3] “U.S. Food and Drug Administration: Understanding Unapproved Use of Approved Drugs ‘Off Label’,” FDA, https://www.fda.gov/patients/learn-about-expanded-access-and-other-treatment-options/understanding-unapproved-use-approved-drugs-label