Weight Regain After Stopping a GLP-1: What to Expect
Why weight often returns after stopping, and how to keep more of your results.

The short answer
Studies of brand GLP-1 medications have found that many people regain a substantial share of lost weight after stopping. This is not a personal failure, it is biology: the medication suppresses appetite while you take it, and that effect fades when you stop. Obesity behaves like a chronic condition, which is why a maintenance plan matters.
Why it happens
GLP-1 medications lower appetite and "food noise" by acting on the brain and gut. When the drug leaves your system, those hunger signals return toward baseline, and the body often defends a higher set point. Without structure in place, intake creeps back up and weight follows.
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The people who hold their loss best usually do several things: protect muscle with adequate protein and resistance training during treatment, build durable eating and sleep habits, and transition off with physician follow-up rather than a sudden stop. Some stay on a lower maintenance dose long-term, which is a legitimate, doctor-guided option.
How this relates to what we offer
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Frequently asked questions
Will I gain the weight back after Ozempic?
Many people regain a significant share after stopping, because the appetite effect fades. A maintenance plan, durable habits, muscle protection, and physician follow-up help you keep more of your results.
How much weight do people regain?
It varies, but studies of brand GLP-1s have shown substantial average regain after stopping. Your outcome depends on habits, maintenance strategy, and whether you taper or step down.
Do I have to take a GLP-1 forever?
Not necessarily, but obesity is chronic, so many people benefit from long-term or maintenance-dose treatment. A physician helps you decide and can supervise a step-down.
How do I avoid regaining weight?
Protect muscle with protein and resistance training, build lasting eating and sleep habits, and transition off with medical follow-up. Some stay on a lower maintenance dose.
Does compounded semaglutide regain differently than brand?
Regain is driven by stopping the active ingredient, not the brand. The biology is similar; the key is the maintenance plan, not the label.
This article is informational only and not medical advice. Speak with a licensed physician before starting or changing any GLP-1 therapy. Individual results vary. New Hope Weight Loss is a physician-supervised medical weight loss clinic in Costa Mesa, CA. Eligibility for treatment is determined during the medical consultation. Compounded semaglutide and compounded tirzepatide are not the same products as Wegovy®, Ozempic®, Mounjaro®, or Zepbound®.