Treatment Overview
The Zero-Stimulant Prescription Appetite Control Program in Korea is a physician-supervised medical program designed for individuals seeking safe, non-stimulant-based appetite suppression. This program combines clinically approved prescription medications that do not contain stimulants with personalized dietary planning, exercise guidance, and behavioral coaching to support healthy weight loss without the side effects associated with stimulant medications.
Korean endocrinologists and obesity specialists create individualized treatment plans based on metabolic profiling, hormonal evaluation, and body composition analysis. The program is ideal for patients who are sensitive to stimulants, have cardiovascular concerns, or prefer a gentler approach to appetite management while achieving sustainable weight reduction. It is suitable for both domestic and international patients seeking a safe, physician-guided, non-stimulant weight-loss program.
Purpose & Benefits
The primary goal of this program is to provide a clinically supervised, stimulant-free approach to appetite suppression and fat reduction.
Key benefits include:
- Appetite suppression without stimulant-related side effects
- Improved satiety and portion control
- Reduction of total and visceral body fat
- Enhanced hormonal balance (ghrelin, leptin, insulin)
- Physician-guided medication dosing for safety and optimal results
- Integration with diet, exercise, and behavioral strategies
- Prevention of rebound weight gain
- Sustainable long-term weight management
Ideal Candidates
This program is suitable for individuals who:
- Have a BMI ≥25 and struggle with appetite control or weight gain
- Are sensitive to stimulant-based medications or have cardiovascular concerns
- Prefer a non-surgical, medically supervised, non-stimulant approach to weight management
- Want structured support combining prescription therapy with diet, exercise, and behavioral coaching
- Are international patients seeking Korean obesity care
Eligibility is determined through hormonal evaluation, metabolic testing, and physician consultation.
Possible Risks & Complications
Potential risks may include:
- Mild gastrointestinal discomfort, nausea, or constipation
- Temporary headache, dizziness, or fatigue
- Rare allergic reactions or medication intolerance
- Possible interactions with other medications
Korean clinics minimize risks through careful medication selection, dose titration, and regular monitoring.
Techniques & Technology Used
Prescription Medications
- Non-stimulant appetite suppressants approved for clinical use
- Combination therapy tailored for optimal appetite control and weight reduction
Metabolic & Hormonal Assessment
- Ghrelin, leptin, and insulin evaluation
- Blood glucose and HbA1c testing
- Lipid and metabolic panels
Body Composition Analysis
- InBody scan
- DEXA scan
- Visceral fat assessment
Personalized Protocols
- Customized medication type, dosage, and timing
- Integration with diet, exercise, and behavioral coaching
Lifestyle & Nutritional Integration
- Tailored meal plans for appetite regulation
- Exercise guidance for fat-burning and energy optimization
- Behavioral counseling for adherence and lifestyle modification
Remote Monitoring
- Telemedicine consultations for international patients
- Digital tracking of appetite, weight, and metabolic progress
Treatment Process in Korea
- Initial Evaluation
- Review of medical and dietary history
- Hormonal and metabolic testing
- Body composition and appetite assessment
- Personalized Therapy Plan
- Customized non-stimulant prescription medications
- Diet and exercise recommendations
- Behavioral strategies for appetite control and weight loss
- Medication Initiation
- Begin with standard dose to assess tolerance
- Gradual adjustments to optimize results
- Ongoing Monitoring (Every 2–4 Weeks)
- Appetite and craving assessment
- Weight, fat, and visceral fat tracking
- Hormonal and metabolic monitoring
- Dose adjustments and counseling
- Long-Term Maintenance
- Sustained appetite suppression
- Lifestyle reinforcement
- Prevention of rebound weight gain
- International Patient Support
- English-speaking coordinators
- Telemedicine consultations
- Lab interpretation and medication adjustments
Recovery & After-Care
As a non-surgical program, there is no physical recovery period.
Recommended after-care:
- Follow prescribed medication schedule strictly
- Maintain a balanced diet and hydration
- Continue daily exercise
- Track appetite, energy levels, and weight
- Attend follow-up consultations
- Report side effects promptly
Patients typically notice appetite reduction within 2–4 weeks, with gradual fat loss and improved metabolic health over subsequent months.
Results & Longevity
Expected results:
- Suppressed appetite and controlled caloric intake
- Noticeable fat and weight reduction
- Improved hormonal and metabolic function
- Sustainable long-term weight management
- High patient satisfaction due to physician-supervised, non-stimulant therapy
Why Korea Is a Top Destination
Korea is a leading choice for zero-stimulant appetite suppressant therapy because of:
- Experienced endocrinologists and obesity specialists
- Advanced metabolic and hormonal diagnostics
- Personalized, physician-supervised, non-stimulant medication programs
- Low complication rates and strict safety monitoring
- Affordable cost compared to Western countries
- Quick access to labs, consultations, and medications
- Strong international patient support
- Integration of medical therapy with lifestyle coaching
Cost Range
Costs vary depending on medications, dosage, and program duration:
- Standard monthly program: $500 – $1,300
- Comprehensive package (consultation + labs + scans + medications + follow-ups): $1,300 – $3,200
- Long-term 3–6 month program: $2,800 – $7,000
Packages typically include:
- Hormonal and metabolic testing
- Body composition assessments
- Non-stimulant prescription medications
- Consultation with obesity specialists
- Diet and behavioral coaching
- Follow-up sessions
Popular Clinics in Korea
Top clinics offering zero-stimulant prescription appetite control therapy:
- Seoul National University Hospital – Obesity & Metabolism Center
- Asan Medical Center – Endocrinology & Weight Management Clinic
- Samsung Medical Center – Clinical Obesity Department
- Yonsei Severance Hospital – Comprehensive Metabolic & Weight Program
- Korea University Hospital – Hormonal & Metabolic Clinic
- 365mc Hospital – National Obesity Medical Network
- JUVIS Medical Weight-Loss Center
- WOW Clinic (Seoul) – Zero-Stimulant Prescription Appetite Control Program



