





Compounded semaglutide from telehealth providers and compounding pharmacies offers the same weight loss results as brand-name Ozempic and Wegovy—but at a fraction of the cost. Whether you're getting compounded semaglutide through Hims, Hers, Noom, or your local pharmacy, the active ingredient is identical, which means the facial changes are identical too. Our AI visualizer shows you both transformation paths: rapid weight loss with facial volume loss versus a healthy approach that preserves your appearance. See what your compounded semaglutide journey will look like before you inject a single dose.
What rapid weight loss looks like: gaunt cheeks, hollow temples, aged appearance.
What healthy transformation looks like: defined jawline, volume retention, radiant appearance.






The same weight loss can look completely different depending on how you lose it. See all three stages of your transformation journey.



Your starting point before any weight loss

Your starting point before any weight loss

Rapid weight loss without proper nutrition - gaunt, hollow appearance

Healthy transformation with muscle retention - defined, glowing
Compounded semaglutide is the same GLP-1 receptor agonist found in Ozempic and Wegovy, but prepared by compounding pharmacies rather than pharmaceutical manufacturers. Due to ongoing shortages of brand-name medications and high costs (Wegovy can cost $1,300+/month without insurance), compounded semaglutide has exploded in popularity through telehealth services like Hims, Hers, Noom, and Ro. The active ingredient and mechanism are identical—appetite suppression, blood sugar regulation, and significant weight loss (typically 15-20% of body weight). Because it's the same drug, the risk of facial volume loss is the same, making proper nutrition and training just as critical.
The fact that you're using compounded semaglutide instead of brand-name doesn't change the physiology—your body responds the same way. You'll experience the same powerful appetite suppression, the same weight loss trajectory, and the same risk of "semaglutide face" if you don't preserve muscle. Many people assume compounded versions are "weaker" or "safer," but that's not true. The dosing is the same (you'll likely start at 0.25mg weekly and titrate up to 2.4mg, just like Wegovy). What matters isn't the brand—it's HOW you lose the weight. Our visualizer shows the difference between rapid, unmanaged loss (hollow cheeks, gaunt appearance) and strategic loss with protein prioritization and strength training (defined features, healthy glow). Compounded semaglutide is cheaper, but the rules for avoiding facial volume loss are identical.
Three simple steps to see your transformation paths
Use any clear photo of yourself. Full body works best, but face photos work too. The AI analyzes your facial structure and fat distribution.
Choose "Compounded Semaglutide Transformation (Both Paths)" to see side-by-side comparisons of rapid loss versus healthy transformation. The AI generates both versions.
See both versions side-by-side. Use them to inform your nutrition strategy, training plan, and weight loss pacing decisions. Knowledge is power.
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Yes. Compounded semaglutide contains the same active ingredient at the same doses. The difference is who makes it (compounding pharmacy vs. pharmaceutical company) and the delivery method (some compounded versions come in different vial sizes). Clinical results are equivalent—users typically lose 15-20% of body weight, and the facial changes are identical to brand-name versions.
The facial changes aren't caused by the brand—they're caused by rapid weight loss without muscle preservation. Compounded semaglutide produces the same weight loss as Wegovy, so the same facial volume loss risk exists if you don't prioritize protein (0.8-1g per pound of body weight) and resistance training (3-4 times per week). Our visualizer shows what both paths look like.
Absolutely. Whether your compounded semaglutide comes from Hims, Hers, Noom, Ro, or a local compounding pharmacy, the medication works the same way. Upload your photo and see both transformation paths—rapid loss with facial depletion versus healthy loss with muscle retention. The brand doesn't matter; your approach does.
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Three simple steps to your new look.
Use a clear, full-body photo with good lighting for the best results.
Select "Lose Weight", "Muscle Gain", or "Shred" to guide our engine.
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