





Compounded tirzepatide delivers the same powerful dual GLP-1/GIP weight loss results as brand-name Mounjaro and Zepbound—often at 70% lower cost. Whether you're getting compounded tirzepatide through Hims, Hers, or a compounding pharmacy, you're using the same active ingredient that produces 20-25% body weight loss. But aggressive appetite suppression means greater risk of facial volume loss if you don't preserve muscle. Our AI visualizer shows both transformation paths: what rapid loss looks like versus healthy transformation with proper nutrition and training. See your potential results before your first injection.
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 tirzepatide is the same dual GLP-1/GIP receptor agonist found in Mounjaro (for diabetes) and Zepbound (for weight loss), but prepared by compounding pharmacies. With brand-name Zepbound costing $1,000+/month and ongoing shortages, compounded tirzepatide through telehealth providers (Hims, Hers, Noom, Ro) has become the go-to option for most users. The active ingredient is identical, the mechanism is identical, and the results are identical—typically 20-25% body weight loss, which exceeds semaglutide-based medications. Because tirzepatide is more potent than semaglutide, the facial changes can be more dramatic if muscle isn't preserved.
Compounded tirzepatide is cheaper, but it's not weaker. You're getting the same dual-action GLP-1/GIP medication that makes tirzepatide more effective than semaglutide. In SURMOUNT trials, tirzepatide users lost up to 25% of body weight—that's 50+ pounds for many people. This aggressive weight loss is what creates the "Mounjaro face" or "Zepbound face" phenomenon if muscle preservation is ignored. Many users starting compounded versions assume they need less vigilance around protein and training because it's not "real Mounjaro," but that's wrong. The appetite suppression is just as strong, the weight loss is just as fast, and the facial volume loss risk is identical. Our visualizer demonstrates what 20-25% body weight loss looks like with and without muscle retention. The "rapid loss" path shows hollow cheeks, sagging skin, and premature aging. The "healthy glow" path shows the same weight loss but with maintained facial structure, defined features, and youthful appearance. Same medication, same weight loss, completely different face—the difference is your approach, not your pharmacy.
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 Tirzepatide 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 tirzepatide contains the same active ingredient at the same doses as brand-name versions. Users typically start at 2.5mg weekly and titrate up to 10-15mg, producing the same 20-25% body weight loss seen in clinical trials. The facial changes and muscle loss risks are identical to Mounjaro and Zepbound.
The facial changes aren't caused by the brand or compounding—they're caused by rapid weight loss without muscle preservation. Since compounded tirzepatide produces the same aggressive weight loss as Zepbound (often 40-50 lbs), the facial volume loss risk is identical. Prevent it with adequate protein (0.8-1g per lb body weight), resistance training (3-4x/week), and gradual pacing (1-2 lbs/week max).
Yes! Whether your compounded tirzepatide comes from Hims, Hers, Noom, Ro, or a local compounding pharmacy, it's the same medication. Upload your photo and see both transformation paths. The visualizer shows what happens with rapid, unmanaged loss versus strategic muscle preservation—helping you choose the right approach from day one.
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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.
Our system processes your image and delivers a high-fidelity preview in seconds.